A new mission for Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala inspired by the real-life disappearance of two submarines back in 1968. One that plays to our oil-filled lives today.
Posts Tagged: multiple third-person point-of-view
Book Review: Faithless by Karin Slaughter
Buried alive to ponder her sins until Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver stumble upon her “grave”. Their investigation will dig up years of horror and evil.
Book Review: Trailer Park Fae by Lilith Saintcrow
In a world of trailer parks, Jeremy Gallow is a construction worker, who left his fae past behind until Ragged Robin appears with her secrets, looking like his dead wife.
Book Review: A Faint Cold Fear by Karin Slaughter
Suspicious suicides bring Chief Jeffrey Tolliver and Dr Sara Linton onto campus. But the angry ex-detective Lena Adams, now a security guard, refuses to divulge what she knows.
Book Review: The Rising Sea by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown
Sea levels are rising at an alarming rate, and it’s only the start of the world’s perils unless Kurt Austin, Joe Zavala, and NUMA’s team can find the answers—and stop them.
Book Review: Bone Music by Christopher Rice
Freed from her serial-killer “parents” when she was seven, only to be exploited by her real father, Charlotte Rowe is secretly dosed and gains unexpected powers.
Book Review: The Caldera by John Flanagan
The Herons take to the high seas to fend off pirates amid stormy seas and rescue the heir to an empire.