Three fierce women. A ghost ship’s treasure. And a bone-chilling Caribbean warlord. WWI rages. U.S. Marines storm Haiti’s Banque Nationale, loot million in gold, then vanish . A century later, clues surface during the demolition of a Chicago racetrack, pointing to the Corazón Santo—the malevolent triangle of Havana, Kingston, and Port-au-Prince. Three fierce, vibrant women reunite to hunt the treasure, hoping it will buy their survival from past entanglements. They conscript a streetwise Chicago horseplayer’s help, then risk a return into the blood-drenched Caribbean jungle that has tried to kill them before. The uneasy partners are quickly swallowed in a terrifying labyrinth of shadow government and modern-day piracy where a final choice will be forced upon them: gold, survival, or redemption? Privateers is recommended for fans of Nelson DeMille’s The Cuban Affair, Nora Roberts’s The Reef, Clive Cussler’s Sea of Greed, and Wayne Stinnett’s Rising Water. Charlie Newton is a Chicago native, a writer known for a global life on the road and extended MIA absences. When he does publish, Newton’s heart-pounding, gritty, and witty realism has been a starred-review favorite of the critics and a finalist for the Edgar, the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, the Macavity, and the International Thriller Writers awards. Newton is the author of Calumet City (Simon & Schuster, 2008), Start Shooting (Doubleday, 2012), and Traitor’s Gate (Thomas & Mercer, 2015). “Fierce . . . terrific . . . down and dirty.” —Marilyn Stasio, New York Times “Shocking, indelible, and brutal; alternating with strange beauty and desperate tenderness.” —Kevin Nance, Chicago Sun-Times “Blazing . . . Life in the wrong lane!” —Alan Cheuse, Los Angeles Times / Chicago Tribune
| Book Author | Charlie Newton |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781734436808 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Black Type Press |
| Publication Date | 03-30-2020 |
| Format | eBook |
| Pages | 359 |
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