A pirate and his ship that have been frozen in Antarctic ice for 50
years are the perfectly plausible but unbelievable characters in the
adventure, intrigue, danger, and utter horror of The Frozen Pirate. Paul
Rodney, a sailor, narrowly avoids drowning and exposure in the Straits
of Magellan in the novel The Frozen Pirate. After overcoming one risk,
he encounters another: An ancient vessel packed with what appears to be
frozen, deformed bodies are embedded in the Antarctic ice. But the
bodies aren't dead, and the ship is a pirate ship. When one of them
wakes up, Rodney has to fight against (and work with, if he wants to
survive) one of the vilest and most murderous pirates to ever set foot
on land! The novel is incredibly engaging, and the author ranks with the
best when it comes to describing the cold and loneliness.