
Port of Thieves
An 18th Century Pirate Adventure
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James Newman

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“Newman WRITES with a FLAMETHROWER.” — Timothy Hallinan
“Newman is the strange new NORMAL.” — Sliced Magazine
“WITNESS the flowering of increasingly evil acts.” — Alasdair McLeod
“Newman is still capable of throwing flames.” — People, Things, and Literature
“Newman’s prose is a bombardment.” — The Nation
“It’s bright lights and dark shadows... certainly not for the fainthearted.” — Paul Brazill
London, 1701. On the day Captain Kidd is executed for piracy, young street thieves Johnny and Rake stumble upon a map said to lead to Kidd’s hidden treasure. But they’re not the only ones chasing fortune.
Hunted by a sadistic slave trader and forced aboard a fur trading ship, the boys are soon captured by the notorious pirate Captain Corso. Thrust into a world of cannon-fire, betrayal, and the democratic pirate code, Johnny signs the articles—and sets sail into legend.
Their journey spans the globe—from the alleyways of London to Tangiers, Madagascar, Ayutthaya, and the infamous Port Royal, “The Wickedest City on Earth,” where the treasure—and their fates—await.
Port of Thieves is a brutal, breathtaking, and historically rich pirate epic—part treasure hunt, part survival tale. A visceral love letter to the pirate life and the rebellious souls who lived it.
About the Author
James Newman has been described as “terrifically gifted, enormously energetic” by Edgar Award nominee Timothy Hallinan, and a writer who “strips away the bull****” by Shamus Award winner Christopher G. Moore. He holds a Master of Arts in Victorian Gothic Literature and lives in Bangkok, where he writes fiction and makes films. Port of Thieves is his ninth novel.