Daniel meets Seamus Flannigan, a salty Irish rum-runner who, along with Al Capone, Bill McCoy and many colorful characters, uses their island as a hub for smuggling Canadian and European liquor into the United States. When Flannigan offers Daniel a job on his contraband-carrying schooner for a promised fortune, Daniel sees it at as a way he could finally make a profitable living at sea. He hopes that by getting rich, he will not only win his father's approval, but also win the heart of a young girl he loves named Anouk.
What follows is a gripping adventure in which the rum-running crew battle perilous seas, pirates, gangsters, Federal agents and The U.S. Coast Guard. The Fisherman is an epic tale of fathers and sons, of friendship and betrayal that leads us from Saint Pierre, to Nassau, Bahamas, to the infamous Rum Row off the coast of Long Island, to New York City. It is a character-driven story with universal appeal in the same spirit as the The Kite Runner, but with the attention to rich historical detail akin to Water for Elephants. Like both The Kite Runner and Water for Elephants, my book attempts to recreate another time and place - in this case, the grueling lives of cod fisherman in the North Atlantic and the thrilling lives of run-runners. Daniel's story is an eternal testament to the power of never letting go of your dreams and of finding your treasures where you least expect them.
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