Peter Blood is a physician and an English gentleman who becomes a pirate
out of a rankling sense of injustice. Barely escaping the gallows after
his arrest for treating wounded rebels who were fighting the oppressive
King James, Blood flees England and becomes enslaved on a Barbados
plantation of buccaneers. When he escapes, no ship sailing the Spanish
Main is safe from Blood and his companions. Abounding with adventure,
color, romance, and strong social commentary on the evils of slavery and
the dangers of intolerance, this classic adventure is a story about how
oppression drives men to desperate actions, how fate plays a hand in
everyone's life, and how love is ultimately the greatest power of all.
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