Raiders

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Literary
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Author: William B. McCloskey Jr. ISBN: 9781628735277
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: William B. McCloskey Jr.
ISBN: 9781628735277
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

The critically-acclaimed Highliners series concludes with “a riveting tale of the complexities and harsh realities of the Alaskan fishing industry” (Publishers Weekly).

For years, Hank Crawford has earned his place as a respected fishing captain in Kodiak, Alaska. But after he signs on with a Japanese fishing fleet in a desperate bid to save his family and his livelihood, he finds himself shunned as a traitor by his fellow fishermen.

To Hank, the scorn of others is a small price to pay for survival. But when he begins to suspect that his new employers are playing a political game—and using him as a pawn—he must confront the possibility that in order to find redemption, he’ll have to sacrifice everything he has worked so long and hard to build.

In this masterful finale to the Highliners series, McCloskey delivers a “rich, vivid, you-are-there storytelling about Alaskan fishermen and their world. Readers of Highliners and Breakers who have eagerly been waiting to see what’s next for Hank Crawford will be completely satisfied” (Booklist).

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The critically-acclaimed Highliners series concludes with “a riveting tale of the complexities and harsh realities of the Alaskan fishing industry” (Publishers Weekly).

For years, Hank Crawford has earned his place as a respected fishing captain in Kodiak, Alaska. But after he signs on with a Japanese fishing fleet in a desperate bid to save his family and his livelihood, he finds himself shunned as a traitor by his fellow fishermen.

To Hank, the scorn of others is a small price to pay for survival. But when he begins to suspect that his new employers are playing a political game—and using him as a pawn—he must confront the possibility that in order to find redemption, he’ll have to sacrifice everything he has worked so long and hard to build.

In this masterful finale to the Highliners series, McCloskey delivers a “rich, vivid, you-are-there storytelling about Alaskan fishermen and their world. Readers of Highliners and Breakers who have eagerly been waiting to see what’s next for Hank Crawford will be completely satisfied” (Booklist).

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