The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye by Briony Cameron

The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye

by Briony Cameron

'Packed full of action, excitement, peril and romance on the high seas, this is the sapphic pirate book of my dreams' SARAH UNDERWOOD, author of Lies We Sing to the Sea

'Thrilling, heart-pounding adventure meets thoughtful feminist history . . . a rare and special tale' VAISHNAVI PATEL, author of Kaikeyi

'I flew through the pages as if my ability to breath depended on it . . . This book has stolen my heart!' THE DEBUT DIGEST
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1656, Saint-Domingue. In the dark confines of a cell, a prisoner is waiting. Soon the hangman will call her name. Jacquotte Delahaye. A name which has struck fear into even the mightiest of empires. For Jacquotte is no ordinary prisoner: she is a pirate.

Fierce. Legendary. Deadly.

As the hangman prepares the noose, Jacquotte's story is told, charting her humble origins from the island of Hispaniola to the deck of a fearsome pirate ship. There, against all odds, she swiftly rises through the ranks, travelling across the Caribbean, facing duels across land and sea, and savouring tender moments stolen in the night.

With the sun rising, can Jacquotte fight her way to freedom and find the woman she loves? Or will she die a legend?
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Following one of the first purported female pirates to sail the Caribbean in the seventeenth century, this is a sweeping tale of adventure and buccaneering - and the forbidden love story that will shape the course of history. The perfect read for fans of The Ghost Ship by Kate Mosse and The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins.

'A high-stakes, gripping adventure full of heart-pounding duels and bonds that run deeper than blood . . .will stay with readers long after the final page' LILLIE LAINOFF, author of One for All

'Unforgettable female characters, breathless adventure and passion a-plenty' JULIE WALKER, author of Bonny & Read

'Empowering. Uplifting. Illuminating. A tour de force of storytelling!' MENNA VAN PRAAG, author of The Sisters Grimm

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Gritty, exciting, and tender' KATHERINE BEUTNER, author of Killingly

Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.

The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye is a very well written historical adventure based on a purported historical pirate written by Briony Cameron. Released 4th June 2024 by Simon & Schuster on their Atria imprint, it's 368 pages and available in hardcover, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links and references throughout.

This is, at the end of the day, a very realistically rendered story about a queer black female pirate from the Caribbean set during the reign of Louis XIV. The racism, sexism, inequality, and danger of daily life during the time period are prevalent and not sugar coated, but it is unquestionably a ripping yarn about pirates, naval battles, looting, pillaging, and mayhem (against a factual historical background which was interesting and immersive).

The story itself is compelling, and the protagonist, 20 year old Jacquotte, is ferociously intelligent, strong-willed, clever, and lucky. She leads her band of ragged adventurers (formerly indentured to a brutish captain) to success for a time, but always fraught with danger and a certain inevitability. 

The settings and descriptions are often stunning, the prose adept and honest. The sea battles are on a par with top shelf nautical history adventurers (O'Brian & Cornwell, for example). 

The unabridged audiobook has a run time of 12 hours 36 minutes and is masterfully narrated by Angel Pean. She has a rich alto voice and does a good job with the disparate characters of both sexes and a range of accents. Sound and production quality are high throughout the read. 

Four stars overall, it would be a good choice for public library acquisition, home use, or book club read.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes. 

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  • 25 July, 2024: Started reading
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  • 25 July, 2024: Reviewed