Pirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren Court

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Pirates of the Caribbean:
Legends of the Brethren Court
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Cover art for the first book in the series The Caribbean.

The Caribbean
Rising in the East
The Turning Tide
Wild Waters
Day of the Shadow
Author Tui T. Sutherland as Rob Kidd
Cover artist Ron Velasco
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Children's novel
Publisher Disney Press
Published2008 - 2010
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Preceded by Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow

Pirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren Court is a series of children's novels by Tui T. Sutherland writing under the shared pseudonym of Rob Kidd. [1] They detail the adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow as a young man after the events of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow series and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom. The events in the books take place thirteen years before the film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl .

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Books in the series

TitleAuthorDateGenreLengthISBNRef.
The Caribbean Rob Kidd October 14, 2008 Children's novel 240 pp (first edition) ISBN   1-4231-1038-2 [2]
Tia Dalma sends Jack Sparrow on a mission to recover nine pieces of shadow gold. If he fails, she warns, the seas will become the playground of shadows and those who survive their reign of terror will wish they had not. Reluctantly relying on the help of his untrustworthy first mate, Hector Barbossa, and a rag-tag assortment of familiar characters, Jack will take on the Shadow Lord.
Rising in the EastRob KiddDecember 9, 2008 Children's novel 224 pp (first edition) ISBN   1-4231-1039-0 [3]
Jack Sparrow heads to Asia where he must work with Mistress Ching and Sao Feng to try and stop the Shadow Lord and the East India Trading Company.
The Turning TideRob KiddMarch 17, 2009 Children's novel 240 pp (first edition) ISBN   1-4231-1040-4 [4]
Jack Sparrow finds himself lost in the peaks of the Himalayas.
Wild WatersRob KiddAugust 18, 2009 Children's novel 208 pp (first edition) ISBN   1-4231-1042-0 [5]
Jack and his crew continue their quest to search for the mysterious Shadow Gold, which leads them into a confrontation with King Samuel, Pirate Lord of the Atlantic Ocean, with the aid of their former shipmate Gombo, now the pirate captain Gentleman Jocard.
Day of the ShadowRob KiddNovember 17, 2010 Children's novel 256 pp ISBN   9781423155058
Jack and his crew are en route to France in search of the rare and powerful Shadow Gold.

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