
The Confusion
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
815
Language
English
Published
Jun 14, 2005
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
ISBN-10
0060733357
ISBN-13
9780060733353
Description
In the turbulent world of 1689, a diverse group of Barbary galley slaves finds themselves entwined in a web of ambition, intrigue, and unexpected alliances. Among them is Jack Shaftoe, a charismatic figure known for his relentless spirit and adventurous heart. As they navigate their harsh reality, this band of unlikely heroes seeks freedom and fortune against the backdrop of a world torn apart by war and commerce.
The narrative unfolds with a vivid tapestry of historical events, including the rise and fall of empires, the emergence of modern science, and the intricate dance of power among nations. The characters not only grapple with their own fates but also become embroiled in the larger forces shaping their era. Their journeys take them through danger and deception, as they engage with pirates, traders, and spies, each encounter propelling them into deeper complexities.
With a blend of wit and depth, the story explores themes of identity, survival, and the transformative power of knowledge. Each character’s quest for freedom reflects the broader struggle for autonomy during a period marked by enslavement and exploitation. As they challenge their circumstances, they ultimately confront the question of what it truly means to be free.
The narrative unfolds with a vivid tapestry of historical events, including the rise and fall of empires, the emergence of modern science, and the intricate dance of power among nations. The characters not only grapple with their own fates but also become embroiled in the larger forces shaping their era. Their journeys take them through danger and deception, as they engage with pirates, traders, and spies, each encounter propelling them into deeper complexities.
With a blend of wit and depth, the story explores themes of identity, survival, and the transformative power of knowledge. Each character’s quest for freedom reflects the broader struggle for autonomy during a period marked by enslavement and exploitation. As they challenge their circumstances, they ultimately confront the question of what it truly means to be free.
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