After my recent dire experience with
The Island, Peter Benchley's 1979 pirate adventure (see my post
here), I was leery of another "best-selling" author tackling the same subject. I was doubly leery when that author was the late Michael Crichton, a writer whose brilliant and innovative ideas are invariably balanced by a nonexistent sense of pacing, characterization and style.
And yet, his 2009 novel
Pirate Latitudes
surprised me, much as his 1976 novel,
Eaters of the Dead. This new book was ...
Published on June 07, 2010 02:40