Flint and Silver: A Prequel to Treasure Island by John Drake

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 360pp
  • Sales Rank: 86,184

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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 360pp
    • Sales Rank: 86,184

    Synopsis

    Flint and Silver provides a thrilling ride back to the rich and wondrous world of Long John Silver and his fiendish nemesis Joseph Flint in this prequel to the beloved classic Treasure Island.

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    When Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island in 1883, the evil Captain Flint was already dead and Long John Silver had already lost his leg. Drake imagines the leadup to that classic pirate tale, offering a witty and exciting explanation of how Silver became a pirate, lost his leg and gained a parrot; how Flint conspired to bury his pirate loot and murder everyone within pistol shot; and how Flint and Silver became friends, then bitter enemies. Flint and Silver's paths intersect in the Caribbean, where they team up to terrorize Spanish treasure ships and other unfortunate vessels. They argue and fight over the crew's loyalty and the treasure, but the real wedge is an escaped slave girl named Selena. Drake's novel is rich in historical detail and riveting in its vivid depictions of sea battles, torture, murder and lurid pirate revelry. Though the abrupt conclusion creates a clumsy segue to the forthcoming sequel, this is a rousing swashbuckler loaded with action, greed, treachery and graphic violence. (May)

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    Biography

    John Drake trained as a biochemist—before realizing he wasn’t much good at science—and worked as an anchorman for PharmaVision, a live-TV broadcast service produced by ICI Pharmaceuticals, before leaving to write full-time in 1999. His hobbies and interests include muzzle-loaded shooting, history and politics. Flint and Silver was inspired by the many unanswered questions left in Robert Louis Stevenson’s much-loved classic, Treasure Island.

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    May 23, 2009: I was a little cautious when I read that there was a prequel to one of my all time favorite books, but wow. It does not clash with the book, and it is a thrilling read. The ending was hard to take, not because it was bad, but because I have to wait for the the sequel "Pieces of Eight". The warning is right however, this is not a book for anyone younger than fifteen (approx.) as it is more sexually graphic.

    I Also Recommend: Bloody Jack, The Curse of the Blue Tattoo, Treasure Island (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).