The Frozen Pirate


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(4.5 stars; 95 reviews)

Sailing adventure with storms, icebergs, shipwrecks, treasure, and the reawakening of a pirate frozen in suspended animation for nearly fifty years (Summary by P. Cunningham) (11 hr 38 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 11:06 Read by Patti Cunningham
Chapter 2 18:57 Read by Floyd Wilde
Chapter 3 12:39 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 4 13:02 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 5 16:27 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 6 23:04 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 7 21:20 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 8 16:09 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 9 24:08 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 10 22:20 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 11 20:25 Read by Steven Seitel
Chapter 12 25:22 Read by Steven Seitel
Chapter 13 19:21 Read by Steven Seitel
Chapter 14 25:49 Read by Steven Seitel
Chapter 15 34:10 Read by Steven Seitel
Chapter 16 18:26 Read by Amanda Martin Sandino
Chapter 17 25:38 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 18 18:59 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 19 19:02 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 20 38:03 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 21 24:58 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 22 26:34 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 23 24:54 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 24 26:01 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 25 34:22 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 26 19:46 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 27 26:33 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 28 24:58 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 29 21:58 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 30 17:51 Read by Barbara Derksen
Chapter 31 22:06 Read by Barbara Derksen
Postscript 4:27 Read by Barry Eads

Reviews

I liked it a lot


(5 stars)

Sorry Mike did not like this book. I really enjoyed it. I had never heard of this author, but I thought his writing was marvellous. I loved the descriptions of the stormy sea, the icebergs, and the idea of all these dead pirates lying around is nice and creepy. Wonderful reading too.

Bravo from Borneo


(5 stars)

I count myself extremely fortunate to have come across this author precisely at the time of finishing all of Frederick Marryat's available audio books. This is a remarkable yarn and what must have been such an innovative premise for this time of writing. There is great detail and character development as well as a judicious amount of jeopardy and tension. I loved it. Now on to my next book by the author!

FINE FANTASY


(5 stars)

Some may think it too wordy. but I think that very verbosity lends an air of reality to a man alone in virtually fatal situations. I thought it strange that a single reader did so much of the reading, yet Librivox felt the necessity to have a few others read chapters. This robbed me of the opportunity to seek other works read by BD. She did well. even if she is not familiar with the Thames River.

Unforgettably Spooky


(5 stars)

This uncanny adventure story is a creepy delight. Grabbed my attention and never let go. Written in a time when music was played on instruments and love was made to humans, not screens. So, you may require the acquirement of the neurologic pathways attributed to attention span.

Had Potential


(2 stars)

Moves along too slowly. I fast forwarded through a lot of the first 10 to 12 chapters, way too much text spent describing the color of the water, sky and ice. When the pirate finally shows up it gets interesting but fails to deliver.

Arrrrrrhh Matey‼️A Pesky Pirate Tale


(4.5 stars)

William Clark Russell penned this entertaining novel with a hint of sci-fi flavoring- adding a few twists that yield an impressive and refreshing survival yarn. The narration was very good as well.

The Frozen Pirate


(5 stars)

When ready or listening to a story & we are captivated, looking forward to the next read or listen. This is such a story. Thank you W Clark Russell!

Fun story, worth your time


(5 stars)

A very unusual pirate tale which I thoroughly enjoyed. readers were excellent.