The Sea-Hawk

The Sea-Hawk

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The Sea-Hawk by Rafael Sabatini

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1915

Pages:

305

ISBN:

0393323315

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The Sea-Hawk

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Set in the late 16th century, this pirate tale follows a Cornish sea-faring gentleman, Sir Oliver Tressilian, as he is villainously betrayed by his jealous brother. Forced to serve as a slave on a Spanish galley, Sir Oliver is liberated by Barbary pirates, whom he joins under the name 'Sakr-el-Bahr', the hawk of the sea, and swears vengeance against his brother.

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Wow. What a story. Sabatiny, Collingwood, Farnol and Kingston. England has produced such wonderful authors. I can live with their books. I don't need anything else in life.
An excellent adventure tale of injustice and revenge. As in Captain Blood, be prepared for a long slog through excessive background development - but it's well worth the effort once the real story gets started.
A great story full of action, adventure, and romance. This book and Captain Blood are probably his best known because pirate stories are popular, but I also recommend his book Saint Martin's Summer and other romances which are as well written.
An immensely enjoyable adventure with shades of Ben Hur meeting Pride and Prejudice, so as to build into a tale of swashbuckling survival on the high seas. The male of the species at his chivalrous and honourable best, only to be thwarted and brought down by the disdain of the female lead, and the bind of an enduring love between the two main characters. Sabatini at times appears to come across in a slightly misogynous manner but this can be forgiven when the era encompassing the story is considered.
Wonderful book. Sabatini was a master in delivering the best adventure stories full of action, honor, betrayal, romance and exotic lands.
Fantastic book. As good as, if not better, than Captain Blood. Don't pass this up, Sabatini does adventure better than anyone!