Title: A Pirate’s Road to Key West – Lafitte’s Gold – Book Nine
Genre: Caribbean and Latin America, Action and Adventure, Sea Adventures, Historical Fiction, Travel
Publisher: Clear Creek Press
259 pages
ASIN: B07JHJXF6V
Publication Date: Happy Publication Day!! October 17, 2018
Source: Author request
Title and Cover: A Pirate’s Road to Key West – Beautiful cover hints at island setting
Book Blurb:
In the ninth novel of his bestselling “Road To Key West” series, Reisig once again locks his readers into a careening odyssey of hidden fortunes, mercurial romance, conscienceless villains, and bizarre friends.
From Caracas to New Orleans, into the dark fringes of Haiti, down through the Windward Islands, then back into The Florida Keys, Kansas Stamps, Will Bell, and The Hole In The Coral Wall Gang chase a stolen Pre-Columbian treasure. Then there’s the Voodoo-practicing drug boss, a vengeful Columbian Don, and a highly artful assassin. Before you can catch your breath, it all rolls together into a turbulent Key West Fantasy Fest finale.
So, sit back, pour yourself a margarita, and slide into the islands one more time. You’re on “The Road” again.
My Review:
You know it’s going to be a fun read when the name of the bar is Eddie’s Bar and Swill.
I was introduced to the author, Michael Reisig, some years ago and have been a solid fan ever since. Mr. Reisig has a poetic way with words, his prose is almost beautiful. The man can spin a yarn and has a winning series in his Key West books, this being the ninth. Once again, he brings in intrepid protagonists Will Bell and Kansas Stamps as they involve the Hole in the Coral Wall Gang in the latest crazy South American adventure.
Whether Reisig sets the scene in the Caribbean in 1821 or Key West in 1989, you get that these two have a long history of adventure and survival, finding treasure, losing it, and regaining it. Will and Kansas have each other’s back and a high standard of morals–cleaving more right than wrong. They have a wonderful cadre of close comrades, several of whom are ‘Nam veterans who have survived whatever life threw at them. In their recent adventure, they picked up a new companion (besides Shadow, Kansas’s dog) named Arturio whose method of survival included a game that well prepared him for any that Will and Kansas were involved in. Arturio is an amazing character, street smart and fast.
Sundance was also recently introduced, a figure left in the shadow who has a habit of emerging with the most propitious timing. Sundance is a confirmed hypochondriac whose constant battle with the latest that he is suffering rises to new heights of hilarity. And Sundance has a peculiar way of securing free meals. (Another testament to the sense of humor the author infuses in his novels.) Still, with characters well developed or fairly new to the series, each entry to the series are different standalone adventures with new and heinous antagonists and luscious women best kept on the outside–looking in.
No strangers to the jungles of Venezuela, the boys have retrieved a treasure previously discovered, only to lose it, and form plans to get it back–again. The fun is in the execution–and I use that term advisedly. Reisig’s books always capture your attention immediately and then prepare you for a non-stop roller-coaster adventure that includes beautiful and quotable prose along the way.
“The gladiator rarely sleeps well the night before he salutes Caesar.”
“The wind pulled at me like a desperate lover.”
“It was like doing business with a viper–you watched the head at all times and hoped it bit the enemy.”
“…as selfish as it sounded, I didn’t want someone else’s life with me in it. I wanted my life with someone else in it.”
Descriptions set such a vivid scene, the reader is caught wincing at desperate situations or melting at the sight of a gorgeous view of the ocean and the calming sounds of the sea. Dialogue sets a solid feeling of menace or tender feelings of love with unerring tenderness and believability. These characters are so real you believe this all may have happened, the characters real persons, real experiences, and you are in the middle of it. Wild escapades, sometimes laugh out loud comical situations, but always entertaining.
Each time a new Reisig book comes out, it becomes my new favorite. I truly loved this one; such a rich experience, compelling and easy to read right straight through. I received an ARC from the author and, as always, thrilled and delighted to read and review. Recommended for any who enjoy action-adventure, sea adventures, pirate and treasure adventures, travel and exotic locations, and wild tropical thrillers. Shed your old tropes and discover excitement!
Rosepoint Publishing: Five BIG Stars
The Author:
Michael Reisig has been writing professionally for 20 years. He is a former Caribbean adventurer turned newspaper editor, award-winning columnist, and best-selling novelist.
After high school and college in Florida, he relocated to the Florida Keys. He established a commercial diving business, got his pilot’s license, and traveled extensively throughout the southern hemisphere, diving, treasure hunting, and adventuring.
Reisig claims he has been thrown out of more countries in the Caribbean Basin that most people ever visit, and he admits that a great many of the situations and the characters in his novels are authentic – but nothing makes a great read like experience…
He now lives in the mountains of Arkansas, where he hunts and fishes, and writes, but he still escapes to the Caribbean for an occasional adventure.
©2018 V Williams
Margaritas? Hypochondriacs? Humour?… Treasure?? I’m pretty sure I remember other reviews you’ve done for this series and I’m ALWAYS intruiged!! 👍👍
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Oh, it’s a hoot! I just love this author’s style of writing. Yes, thank you for remembering, I have showcased both his books and an author interview. He was a wild and crazy guy, so many experiences, he has plenty to write about. But it’s the WAYYY he writes about them (beautifully done)–you often wonder where the fiction and the NF line is. Love it! 😍😍 You gotta try them–all or one. This one is a good place to start.
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They defintitely sound like my kind of books! 👍👍
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You would enjoy, I’m sure! Wild and crazy adventure fun–flying, mysterious islands, treasure, memorable quirky characters. I have been a VERY solid fan (and coincidentally a beta reader) of his for some time now.
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Sounds like a series I really should explore 🙂
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I particularly loved this one. They are fun. He does write beautiful prose.
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