
Captain Phil Harris
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Prior to his untimely death in 2010, Captain Phil Harris was a star of Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch, the hit show that follows the exhilarating lives of Alaskan crab fishermen as they brave the vicious Bering Sea. He led his crew through hurricane-force winds and fourstory- high waves, hauling in millions of pounds of crab and raking in millions of dollars.
Phil worked hard, but he played even harder. His life on shore?from his rebellious days to his tempestuous marriages, from his addictive habits to his fundamental American success story?could serve as a reality show in itself. He lived his life at Mach speed: the blitz of crab season, the six-figure paydays, the thunderous motorcycles, and the drug-fueled parties. High-speed chases and all-night blackjack binges were par for the course.
But as wild as Phil could be, he was always openhearted and infectiously friendly. He was a devoted friend, a loving father, a steadfast captain, and a hero to audiences across America and around the world.
His death in 2010, the result of stroke and heart failure at the age of fifty-three, left a hole in the hearts of millions. In this exclusive authorized biography, Phil's two surviving sons, Josh and Jake Harris, team up with bestselling author Steve Springer and coauthor Blake Chavez to share the thrilling story of Phil's remarkable life.
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Jake Harris is one of Captain Phil's two surviving sons. He followed his father into crab fishing and is now a Deadliest Catch star in his own right. In late 2012, he accomplished a dream by purchasing Phil's famous crab boat, the Cornelia Marie, which he now co-captains with his brother, Josh, on the Bering Sea.
Blake Chavez attended California Pacific School of Law and achieved success as a business executive before becoming a professional writer. His previous book with Steve Springer is Hard Luck. He lives in California with his wife and daughter.
Steve Springer is a veteran journalist for the Los Angeles Times, an award-winning sportswriter, and the author of ten books, including three bestsellers. He currently lives with his wife in Woodland Hills, California.
Content
- Intro
- Dedication
- Foreword from Josh and Jake
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: Saltwater in His Veins
- Chapter 2: Least Likely to Succeed
- Chapter 3: Drinkin', Druggin', Ridin'
- Chapter 4: Captain Kid
- Chapter 5: Beauty and the Pirate
- Chapter 6: Staggering to the Altar
- Chapter 7: Raising Hell, Raising Kids
- Chapter 8: From the Bayou to the Bering
- Chapter 9: Stepmommy Dearest
- Chapter 10: Deadliest Voyages
- Chapter 11: Deadliest Catch
- Chapter 12: A Star Rises in the North
- Chapter 13: A Warning Shot
- Chapter 14: The Final Voyage
- Epilogue: Back in the Bering Forever
- Photographs
- About the Authors
- Copyright
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