Summer

06 June 2011

THE HUNT FOR ATLANTIS - Andy McDermott

From the back of the book: A lost civilization. A dangerous quest. A deadly secret.

It's one of history's most enduring and controversial legends---the lost city of Atlantis. Archeologist Nina Wilde is certain she's solved the riddle of its whereabouts---and with the help of reclusive billionaire Kristian Frost, his beautiful daughter, Kari, and ex-SAS bodyguard Eddie Chase, she's about to make the most important discovery in centuries. But not everyone wants them to succeed: A powerful and mysterious organization will stop at nothing to ensure that a secret submerged for 11,000 years never resurfaces.


More than one would-be discoverer has already died in pursuit of Atlantis's secrets---including Nina's own parents. Failure isn't an option. From the streets of Manhattan to the Brazilian jungle, from a Tibetan mountaintop to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, Nina and Eddie will race against time---and follow a trail of danger and death to a revelation so explosive, it could destroy civilization forever....

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I enjoy reading thrillers, the well-written ones that keep me turning the page even when I know I have to major league suspend belief. I have sort of stopped reading Clive Cussler because I want Dirk to just take a nap...he keeps going even after multiple beatings, running for what seems like days on end, never tiring....take a nap Dirk, dagnabbit!

Nina and Eddie actually get some rest from time to time and the action is almost non-stop, but is believable with a weensie bit of suspension of that there belief. I really like the chemistry and growing camaraderie of the pair.

I have been fascinated with the Atlantis legend for what seems like forever. The search for the lost city, the good guys trying to keep ahead of the bad ones, some very cool explosions, Nina learning how to climb through a sewer, Eddie's snarks....Nina's comebacks....


Five lost city thriller fun beans......


4 comments:

Aurian said...

I love Clive Cussler books! And yes, unbelievable sometimes, but always the: it could be true someday - vibe. I've been reading them for years in my own language, and now in English.
Do you read the Alyssa Day books as well?

Vickie said...

Aurian: I've not heard of Alyssa Day. Is she the author or character? I'll look her up as you've recommended her.

Aurian said...

Alyssa Day is the author of the Warriors of Poseidon series. I read and reviewed five books last month.

Vickie said...

Aurian: Thanks for the info!