This masterful account sheds new light on a complex and misunderstood pirate; a man whom Craig Chapman reveals managed to cheat death, before spending his remaining days atoning for his piratical sins. This superbly researched and written book is a compelling read. -- Angus Konstam, maritime historian, author of "The Pirate Menace" "Chapman presents readers with a thoroughly researched and captivating narrative of pirate George Lowther's life of maritime crime. Whether you're an Early Modern scholar or simply a fan of pirate history, Chapman's work has a little something for everyone!" -- Jamie L.H. Goodall, Phd, author of "Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay" Combining the in-depth research of a clear-eyed historian and the dogged clue-chasing of a classic sleuth, the author corrects the historical record and vividly brings to life one of the most notorious pirates who sailed under the Black Flag. -- Benerson Little, author of "The Golden Age of Piracy" "The Resurrected Pirate" is not just a pirate tale. It explores motivations and reactions that lead Lowther, Massey, and others to do what they do. Its a stark and realistic account of pirate life, despite the brief interludes of wealth and partying and doing what one pleases. Sooner or later, consequences result from actions taken, and everyone reacts differently to those consequences as Chapman deftly shows. This account of George Lowthers life reads like a gripping, edgy novel. It is enlightening, provocative, and tragic. Chapman provides the necessary background information to ground the reader. At the same time, he skillfully demonstrates that no pirate works alone, and Lowthers path is intricately entwined directly and indirectly with Admiral Edward Vernon, the Royal African Company, Captain Chaloner Ogle, Edward Low, Charles Harris, Philip Ashton, Francis Spriggs, and Captain Robert Maynard, among others. A must-read for anyone interested in pirate history. -- Cindy Vallar, editor of "Pirates and Privateers" For centuries, students and scholars of piracys Golden Age have accepted the story of pirate captain George Lowthers miserable end on a desolate Caribbean Island. Surprise! The record of his afterlife was hiding in plain sight all along, and with it, Craig Chapman has added a new chapter to piracys history. No longer simply the tale of a defeated pirate, Lowthers story is now one of crime, penitence, and the quest for redemption. -- Len Travers, author of "The Notorious Edward Low"