Book description
Outpirating the pirates with one of the most interesting men alive:
Max Hardberger recounts his adventures repossessing ships and sneaking
them out of lawless, third-world countries, often under threat of
death or imprisonment. His journeys lead him from corrupt ports in the
Caribbean to the ice-bound docks of Vladivostok. His adventures in
rescuing ships pit him against a rogue's gallery of antagonists,
including Haitian rebels, modern-day Caribbean pirates and Russian
mobsters. Capt. Max Hardberger uses every trick, tool and tactic at
his disposal to right wrongs and out-pirate pirates in this
action-packed expose of the seedy underworld of international
shipping. As a professional ship extractor, he risks death and
imprisonment in dangerous third-world ports to steal ships from modern
buccaneers and corrupt governments and deliver them back to their
rightful owners. In the course of his adventures, he's had to outwit
resourceful crime families, subdue armed soldiers, and turn the tables
on clever con artists. He's escaped imprisonment in Venezuela and
avoided death at the hands of the Russian mafia. Because Max shuns the
use of force, the ingenious methods he must use to accomplish his
missions are the stuff of legend he's employed a witch doctor in
Haiti, tricked armed guards off a ship in Honduras, and rented a
brothel in Mexico, all to thwart the designs of ship-thieves. Seized!
is an intense, fast-paced window on the underbelly of ocean shipping,
where all power comes from the barrel of a gun, and the only law is
the law of survival. -- "Max Hardberger, maritime repo man
extraordinaire ... Using a combination of ingenuity, stealth and good
old-fashioned derring-do, he has made his name retaking vessels which
have been hijacked or which, through local corruption, are impounded
by authorities hungry for bribes." -- Sunday Express
"With most people, the longer you spend talking to them, the more
normal they appear. With Hardberger, the reverse applies. Just when
you think you've heard it all, he comes up with something wilder ...
Over the years, he's distracted crews with prostitutes and witch
doctors, bribed officials to look the other way, conned Russian
mobsters and hidden from naval radar by riding out thunderstorms at
sea; he's even taken a 10,000-tonne freighter out of Haiti while the
2004 revolution was going on around him." -- Guardian
"Required reading, fascinating. Maritime Repo Man Hardberger does
it tough; his life is flown by the seat of his pants, or shipped, much
like his profession ... This book delivers." -- Paul Carter,
bestselling author of Don't Tell Mum I Work On The Rigs and This Is
Not A Drill "In this heart-stopping account of his work
recovering stolen (or otherwise illegally-seized) ships from
'hellhole' ports, commercial captain Hardberger proves himself tough
as a tank and articulate as a poet ... [He] has a seafarer's gift for
atmospheric storytelling, layering details to create a sense of place,
history, and foreboding ... Hardberger's escapades make undeniably fun
reading." -- Publishers Weekly "One of the strengths of
Hardberger's book is his prose, which is lucid, entertaining and
dramatic." -- Daniel Sekulich, author of Terror on the Seas:
True Tales of Modern Day Pirates
"Max Hardberger, maritime repo man extraordinaire - Using a
combination of ingenuity, stealth and good old-fashioned derring-do, he
has made his name retaking vessels which have been hijacked or which,
through local corruption, are impounded by authorities hungry for
bribes." - Sunday Express "With most people, the longer you
spend talking to them, the more normal they appear. With Hardberger, the
reverse applies. Just when you think you've heard it all, he comes up
with something wilder - Over the years, he's distracted crews with
prostitutes and witch doctors, bribed officials to look the other way,
conned Russian mobsters and hidden from naval radar by riding out
thunderstorms at sea; he's even taken a 10,000-tonne freighter out of
Haiti while the 2004 revolution was going on around him." -
Guardian "Required reading, fascinating. Maritime Repo Man
Hardberger does it tough; his life is flown by the seat of his pants, or
shipped, much like his profession ... This book delivers." - Paul
Carter, bestselling author of Don't Tell Mum I Work On The Rigs and This
Is Not A Drill "In this heart-stopping account of his work
recovering stolen (or otherwise illegally-seized) ships from 'hellhole'
ports, commercial captain Hardberger proves himself tough as a tank and
articulate as a poet - [He] has a seafarer's gift for atmospheric
storytelling, layering details to create a sense of place, history, and
foreboding ... Hardberger's escapades make undeniably fun reading."
- Publishers Weekly "One of the strengths of Hardberger's book is
his prose, which is lucid, entertaining and dramatic." - Daniel
Sekulich, author of Terror on the Seas: True Tales of Modern Day Pirates
Max Hardberger has worked as a ship captain, newspaper reporter, English
and history teacher, crop duster, private investigator, maritime lawyer,
flight instructor, ship surveyor, commercial aircraft pilot, sailing
instructor, insurance adjuster, vessel repossession specialist,
filmmaker, oilfield mud engineer, stuntman, ship breaker, drummer in a
blues band, and now the subject of a Hollywood film. He is the author of
Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter (1994), a textbook on ship
ownership, and the novel, Freighter Captain (1998), a
semi-autobiographical account of his adventures as a ship captain in the
Caribbean. Visit his website at www. maxhardberger. com