Jacqueline Church Simonds, Captain Mary, Buccaneer (Beagle Bay, 2000) Captain Mary, Buccaneer is not about Mary Read, one half of the fierce female pirate duo of Read and Bonney. But it's plain to see that author Jacqueline Church Simonds based much of her novel on those characters, a fact she admits in a brief historical note at the beginning.
All of that comes straight from the bonny life of Bonney. The remainder of the book is a series of unprecedented successes at sea and a succession of personal calamities, along with a great deal of detail regarding Mary's many and varied loves. I suppose I would have enjoyed the book more if I found the protagonist likable -- or even vaguely sympathetic -- but she treats everyone but her captives badly and then seems surprised when they turn against her. It might have been easier to pity Mary if she didn't spend quite so much time pitying herself. This is by no means a terrible book. I quite enjoyed it in places. But there are plenty of pirate books I'd encourage readers to try first. ![]() |
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