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The narrative follows an English gentleman who is betrayed, dispossessed, and cast into slavery; he reinvents himself among Mediterranean corsairs, gaining fame as a bold sea-commander. Alternating episodes of courtly life, imprisonment, daring raids, and shipboard intrigue trace his moral and physical transformation. Encounters with enemies, allies, and a love interest complicate loyalties and force choices between vengeance and honor. The book moves from domestic Cornwall to dramatic seascapes and North African ports, combining swashbuckling action with reflections on identity, faith, and justice, and concludes with a tense reckoning that resolves personal and legal claims against him.

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Rafael Sabatini

Rafael Sabatini was an Italian-born British author, renowned for his swashbuckling historical novels that captivated readers in the early 20th century. His most famous work, "Captain Blood," tells the thrilling tale of a wronged physician turned pirate, showcasing his flair for adventure and romance. Sabatini's writing is characterized by rich historical detail and vibrant characters, often set against the backdrop of tumultuous periods such as the French Revolution, as seen in his novel "Scaramouche." Over his prolific career, he produced numerous works that contributed significantly to the genre of historical fiction, making him a notable figure in literary heritage.

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