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The Piratization of Daniel Barnes
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The Piratization of Daniel Barnes

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Daniel Barnes was a journalist sent to Somalia to report on the pirate happenings in 2008, at the time the Al-Shabaab terror organization (the Youth ) was brutally consolidating its control over large swathes of Somali territory and implementing a barbaric version of sharia law. Daniel was kidnapped before he ever stepped foot in the state of anarchy; however, and was sold into slavery. He was sold to a warrior pirate who hoped to utilize Daniel’s journalism skills to gain himself notoriety with a world audience. At first, Daniel tried to escape his captors, but he would later hope to escape the man he had become … A classic adventure story, during which chaos transforms the seemingly average protaginist into a formidable hero… A compelling, politically rich thriller. –Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mountainlion Press
Date
8 February 2018
Pages
284
ISBN
9780989048873

Daniel Barnes was a journalist sent to Somalia to report on the pirate happenings in 2008, at the time the Al-Shabaab terror organization (the Youth ) was brutally consolidating its control over large swathes of Somali territory and implementing a barbaric version of sharia law. Daniel was kidnapped before he ever stepped foot in the state of anarchy; however, and was sold into slavery. He was sold to a warrior pirate who hoped to utilize Daniel’s journalism skills to gain himself notoriety with a world audience. At first, Daniel tried to escape his captors, but he would later hope to escape the man he had become … A classic adventure story, during which chaos transforms the seemingly average protaginist into a formidable hero… A compelling, politically rich thriller. –Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mountainlion Press
Date
8 February 2018
Pages
284
ISBN
9780989048873