The Indoor Pirates

The Indoor Pirates by Jeremy Strong, published by Penguin Adult in 2009, is a humorous tale that follows Captain Blackpatch and his crew, who are known for their fierce reputation but harbor a surprising dislike for the sea. This edition, written in English and spanning 96 pages, explores the challenges the pirates face when they relocate to dry land after inheriting a house at 25 Dolphin St.
Readers will find a lighthearted narrative that delves into the comedic aspects of pirate life away from the ocean. As Captain Blackpatch and his crew navigate the complexities of living on land, the story presents a blend of fiction and juvenile humor, highlighting the absurdities and adventures that arise from their new circumstances. This engaging story offers a fresh take on the pirate genre, showcasing the trials of adapting to a life far removed from the sea.
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Captain Blackpatch and his crew are as fierce as can be, but they have one weakness, they hate the sea. So when Captain inherits 25 Dolphin St., they decide to move to dry land, but soon discover that life ashore as a pirate isn’t easy either
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