Captain Nemo: The Fantastic History of a Dark Genius

by Kevin J. Anderson

Captain Nemo is the fictional life story of one of Jules Verne's most memorable characters, Captain Nemo from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and The Mysterious Island. It covers his boyhood friendship with the dreamer, Jules Verne, adventures aboard sailing ships, battles with pirates, and survival on a mysterious deserted island. Each time he returns home to his beloved France, Captain Nemo shares the tales of his exploits with the struggling writer Verne.

We follow Nemo's exploration of hidden caverns that lead to the center of the earth, travels across darkest Africa in a hydrogen balloon, and his imprisonment by an evil Ottoman caliph who commands the dark genius to construct a sub-marine boat, the Nautilus, in order to attach merchant ships that venture through the newly completed Suez Canal.

A swashbuckling adventure full of historical detail, imagination, and sense-of-wonder, Captain Nemo is a novel for readers of all ages, written in the spirit of Alexandre Dumas, Robert Louis Stevenson...and, of course, Jules Verne. 

Because this novel is so different from the epic science fiction for which Kevin is best known, this book has been published under the writing name "K.J. Anderson" -- still obviously the same writer, but a signal that this book is something different.

Read the SCIFi.COM Review of Captain Nemo.

Captain Nemo is now available as a downloadable e-book from Peanut Press.
 

Hardcover
ISBN 0-743-44406-x

Paperback
ISBN 0-743-44409-4

 

 

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