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Vulcan's Forge - Philip Mercer by Jack Du Brul
Vulcan's Forge
Book 1 in the series:Philip Mercer

Vulcan's Forge is a thrilling adventure novel following geologist and part-time government agent, Phillip Mercer, as he uncovers a Soviet plot dating back to 1954 involving the scuttling of a state-of-the-art transport ship. Fast forward to the present day, Mercer receives a telegram alerting him to a Navy vessel sinking off the coast of Hawaii, revealing a complex web of political tensions, espionage, and a new chemical compound with immense technological implications. The book intricately weaves together historical mysteries, modern-day conspiracies, and high-stakes action, all through the eyes of a dynamic protagonist.

The writing style of Vulcan's Forge is described as full of action, with a sense of possibilities and a compelling plot premise. The story is filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing, believable characters, and engaging dialogue. Despite some scientific inaccuracies, the novel is praised for being well-paced, drawing readers in, and creating a riveting story that is hard to put down.

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    Black Rain
    Book 1 in the series:Hawker & Laidlaw

    Black Rain - Hawker & Laidlaw by Graham Brown
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    'Black Rain' by Graham Brown follows the story of an expedition sent deep into the Amazon in search of an artifact that may hold the key to a limitless source of clean energy. The team must navigate through hostile natives, terrifying creatures, and cutthroat competitors to uncover this ancient mystery. The author weaves together elements of adventure, science, mystery, and ancient puzzles, creating a fast-paced and engaging plot that keeps readers hooked from the very beginning.


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    The Hunt for Atlantis - Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase by Andy McDermott
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    'The Hunt for Atlantis' follows Dr. Nina Wilde, an archaeologist in pursuit of the lost city of Atlantis. With support from a philanthropist, she embarks on a journey to uncover the mysteries of Atlantis, facing danger from the Brotherhood of Selasphorus. The plot is described as fast-paced, with a mix of characters and a page-turning storyline that takes the reader on a thrilling adventure around the world, filled with action, suspense, and archaeological quests.

    Dr. Nina Wilde took a deep breath as she paused at the door, her reflection gazing pensively back at her in the darkened glass. She was dressed more formally than normal, a rarely worn dark blue trous...

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    The First Apostle
    Book 1 in the series:Chris Bronson

    The First Apostle - Chris Bronson by James Becker
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    'The First Apostle' by James Becker follows the story of Chris and Angela, ex-spouses who are drawn into a dangerous adventure involving a murdered friend, an ancient stone, and a mysterious poem that leads to a buried treasure. As they investigate, they uncover shocking revelations about Christianity and its history, all while dodging bad guys and going on quests for impossible treasures. The plot is filled with action, suspense, and historical mysteries, keeping the readers engaged till the end. The writing style is fast-paced, almost believable, and includes elements of religious history and mystery that appeal to fans of thrillers with twists and turns.


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    Napoleon's Pyramids - Ethan Gage by William Dietrich
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    'Napoleon's Pyramids' by William Dietrich follows the adventures of American Ethan Gage who finds himself in big troubles after winning a mysterious medallion in a card game. Set against the backdrop of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt, the story is filled with fast-paced action, historical contexts, and a quest to unravel the secrets of the medallion. Gage faces grave dangers, encounters dark villains, and embarks on a journey reminiscent of an Indiana Jones adventure, complete with mysterious symbols, ancient artifacts, and thrilling escapades across exotic locations.

    The writing style in 'Napoleon's Pyramids' is described as a mix of historical fiction, adventure, and mystery, with elements of humor and witty banter. The plot unfolds with a blend of true historical facts and imaginative storytelling, featuring a hapless hero, sinister adversaries, and a quest for hidden treasures amidst the chaos of Napoleon's expedition to Egypt. offers a fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged with its vivid descriptions of geography, geology, and historical events, creating an enjoyable and immersive reading experience.

    It’s also seductive, social, and as natural, I would argue, as breathing. Isn’t birth itself a roll of the dice, fortune casting one babe as peasant and another as king? In the wake of the French Revo...

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    The Serpent's Fang - Treasure Huntress by Ryan Mullaney
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    'The Serpent's Fang' by Ryan Mullaney is a fast-paced adventure novel following the journey of Simone Cassidy, a dynamic and capable heroine on a quest for ancient artifacts. The storyline is reminiscent of classic adventure tales like Indiana Jones, with a unique twist of having a strong female lead character who is grounded and relatable. The book is praised for its engaging plot, character development, and the blend of folklore and myth with real-world locations, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the story.


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    The Chase
    Book 1 in the series:Isaac Bell

    The Chase - Isaac Bell by Clive Cussler
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    In "The Chase" by Clive Cussler, readers are taken on a thrilling journey set in America in the early 1900s. The story follows the dashing detective Isaac Bell as he is tasked with capturing the notorious bank robber and killer known as 'The Butcher Bandit'. The narrative unfolds with a series of high-stakes chases, including a race between a car and a train, the chaos of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and a dramatic locomotive pursuit. Cussler's attention to detail, historical backdrop, and vivid descriptions bring the era to life, creating an immersive and captivating tale of mystery, adventure, and romance.

    The writing style in "The Chase" blends historical fiction with action-packed sequences, intricate detective work, and a touch of early James Bond romance. The author intricately weaves together elements of good versus evil, daring escapades, and well-developed characters like Isaac Bell and the villainous Butcher Bandit. Despite some readers finding certain aspects predictable or lacking surprises, the book offers a fast-paced and engaging narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making it a must-read for fans of Clive Cussler and historical mystery adventures.

    ANYONE SEEING AN OLD DERELICT SOT SLOWLY SWAYING down Moon Avenue in Bisbee that afternoon would have mistaken him for what he was not, a man who had grown old before his time working the mines that r...

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    The Templar Legacy
    Book 1 in the series:Cotton Malone

    The Templar Legacy - Cotton Malone by Steve Berry
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    The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry follows Cotton Malone, a retired espionage officer turned rare book dealer, who gets pulled into a quest by his former boss to find a lost treasure of the Knights Templar that challenges Christian orthodoxy. The narrative is described as well-researched, blending early Christianity and 14th-century France with a strong sense of place and time. The story involves a hunt for Templar secrets, clever clues, historical facts mixed with fiction, and a blend of action and adventure.

    The book is likened to a mix of National Treasure and The Da Vinci Code, providing a thrilling adventure with real and fictional history intertwined. The characters, including Cotton Malone, Cassiopeia Vitt, and Henrik Thorvalsen, are well-developed and complement each other in their pursuit of justice and uncovering ancient mysteries. The author, Steve Berry, is praised for creating an engaging plot filled with twists, turns, and a balance between actual historical facts and fictional storytelling.

    Cotton Malone spotted the knife at the same time he saw Stephanie Nelle. He was sitting at a table outside the Café Nikolaj, comfortable in a white lattice chair. The sunny afternoon was pleasant and ...

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    Golden Buddha - The Oregon Files by Craig Dirgo, Clive Cussler
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    'Golden Buddha' in the series 'The Oregon Files' by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo follows the thrilling adventure of the Chairman of the Corporation, Juan Cabrillo, and his talented crew as they embark on a mission to return the real Golden Buddha to the Dalai Lama. The plot involves a crooked art dealer, two egotistical billionaires, and a standoff between the Russians and the Chinese, creating a romping adventure filled with high-tech defensive systems, political machinations, and fast-paced action.

    The writing style of the book is described as easy to follow, with a team-based approach rather than focusing on one hero. The story incorporates real historical background, intricate details about the Oregon ship, and rich character development, particularly highlighting the charismatic hero, Juan Cabrillo, and the religious leader, the Dalai Lama.


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    Pacific Vortex!
    Book 1 in the series:Dirk Pitt

    Pacific Vortex! - Dirk Pitt by Clive Cussler
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    Dirk Pitt, the protagonist in Clive Cussler's 'Pacific Vortex!', is an adventurer and deep-sea expert who is thrust into a perilous mission to salvage a missing nuclear submarine in the Pacific Vortex, a mysterious sea zone where numerous ships have vanished without a trace. As Pitt races against time, he faces underwater assassins, dangerous traps, and a femme fatale named Summer Moran. The book is described as a fast-paced, action-packed adventure with elements of mystery and suspense, reminiscent of a James Bond storyline. Cussler's writing style is noted to be entertaining, easy to read, and filled with clichés and formulaic elements that make for a light and enjoyable read.

    Every ocean takes its toll of men and ships, yet none devours them with the voracious appetite of the Pacific. The mutiny on the Bounty took place in the Pacific, the mutineers burning the ship at Pit...

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    The Last Airship - Sam Reilly by Christopher Cartwright
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    The Last Airship by Christopher Cartwright is an action-packed adventure story that follows the mysterious disappearance of the airship Magdalena in 1939. The plot revolves around the search for the vanished airship, its valuable cargo, and the secrets hidden by the passengers, including a Nazi scientist. The story spans from World War Two to present day, featuring nonstop action, intriguing characters like Sam Reilly and Tom, and twists that keep readers engaged. The writing style is fast-paced, filled with plot twists, suspense, and a well-crafted storyline that takes readers on a thrilling adventure around the globe.


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