From the author of Pappy Moses' Peanut Plantation and A Slave's Song. After a mutiny on a slave ship, the prisoners continue to sail the seas disguised as a slave ship, but now they are a pirate ship. The plan is to accumulate treasure to pay for weapons to fight to free those of their people who have been sold into slavery. They fight, live, and love pursued by the Navy of the Confederacy.
This is not a plausible plot.....a lot of words employed to create a ridiculous fairytale in my view. This is a historical fiction book period. Nothing like this happened nor ever happened. The dialogue is all modern day vernacular, and the so-called African sayings are idiotic. I would not recommend wasting time reading it as I did. Really poorly conceived.