Chrissie Warren: Pirate Hunter

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
Cover of the book Chrissie Warren: Pirate Hunter by John Baur, John Baur
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Baur ISBN: 9781310145162
Publisher: John Baur Publication: April 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Baur
ISBN: 9781310145162
Publisher: John Baur
Publication: April 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Chrissie Warren, a 13-year-old girl in colonial Virginia, is used to her sailor father’s comings and goings. But after his latest voyage his doesn’t return to port, and Chrissie realizes he’s been captured by pirates. Disguised as a boy, she signs onto a merchant ship and embarks on a dangerous mission to find and rescue him. New friends aid her on her journey as she faces attacks at sea, danger in Caribbean back alleys, the navy press gang and more, until she comes face to face with the pirate captain on a cliff overlooking the ocean. At the end of her quest she discovers – herself.

Here’s what readers have said about the story:

Chrissie Warren: Pirate Hunter "features top-notch characterization, breathtaking battle scenes, and as much plot as your favorite Rafael Sabatini and Hunger Games novels — combined." NY Times best-selling author Keith Thomson

"An action-packed and fast-paced swashbuckler that will keep young pirates and pirate apprentices, as well as older pirates, on the edges of their seats." — Cindy Vallar, Pirates & Privateers website

"Just finished Chrissie Warren! Wow what a journey! I laughed, I cried, and I can’t say I could enjoy anything more. This has to be among the top in my favorite pirate books. I’m so glad this amazing piece of literature found its was onto my bookshelf!" — Janine Myers

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Chrissie Warren, a 13-year-old girl in colonial Virginia, is used to her sailor father’s comings and goings. But after his latest voyage his doesn’t return to port, and Chrissie realizes he’s been captured by pirates. Disguised as a boy, she signs onto a merchant ship and embarks on a dangerous mission to find and rescue him. New friends aid her on her journey as she faces attacks at sea, danger in Caribbean back alleys, the navy press gang and more, until she comes face to face with the pirate captain on a cliff overlooking the ocean. At the end of her quest she discovers – herself.

Here’s what readers have said about the story:

Chrissie Warren: Pirate Hunter "features top-notch characterization, breathtaking battle scenes, and as much plot as your favorite Rafael Sabatini and Hunger Games novels — combined." NY Times best-selling author Keith Thomson

"An action-packed and fast-paced swashbuckler that will keep young pirates and pirate apprentices, as well as older pirates, on the edges of their seats." — Cindy Vallar, Pirates & Privateers website

"Just finished Chrissie Warren! Wow what a journey! I laughed, I cried, and I can’t say I could enjoy anything more. This has to be among the top in my favorite pirate books. I’m so glad this amazing piece of literature found its was onto my bookshelf!" — Janine Myers

More books from Teen

Cover of the book A Winter of Spies by John Baur
Cover of the book Le capitaine Pamphile by John Baur
Cover of the book Ojos de lagarto by John Baur
Cover of the book Les parents, c’est énervant ! by John Baur
Cover of the book Il Piccolo Libro dei Piccoli by John Baur
Cover of the book Ma mémé sorcière by John Baur
Cover of the book Storymaze 4: The Golden Udder by John Baur
Cover of the book Adaptation by John Baur
Cover of the book The Black Opal by John Baur
Cover of the book Rose in fiore (Tradotto) by John Baur
Cover of the book The Assistant Vanishes! by John Baur
Cover of the book Fancy Nancy: JoJo and the Twins by John Baur
Cover of the book Lex Trent: Fighting with Fire by John Baur
Cover of the book L'Œuvre by John Baur
Cover of the book Seewölfe - Piraten der Weltmeere 122 by John Baur
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy