Charon's Landing (Philip Mercer, Bk 2) Author:Jack Dubrul
Book Description:
On a frozen highway in a pitch-black Alaskan night, environmental terrorists sabotage an oil truck, killing its driver and despoiling miles of precious wilderness. Their point: that the President's plan to open the Alaska refuge to oil drilling will cause irreparable damage to the area's ecology.
This is the first strike in a deadly plan known as Charon's Landing.
Exciting new author Jack B. Du Brul returns with a Philip Mercer adventure that takes readers from the political hotbed of the Middle East to the frigid waters of the North Pacific.
Ivan Kerikov, ex-leader of the KGB's secret science division, has joined forces with a renegade Arab oil minister to derail the U.S.'s plan to stop buying imported oil through the development of alternative fuels and the use of Alaska's oil. Kerikov's plans include crashing a fully loaded supertanker in the middle of San Francisco Bay and bombing the Alaska pipeline at key points. The minister's planned coup will make him dictator in his own country and head of OPEC--and will line Kerikov's pockets with several million dollars.
But Kerikov hasn't accounted for Philip Mercer, on the surface a mild-mannered geologist. When the discovery of a fire-blackened charter fishing boat leads to the murder of three of his drinking buddies, Mercer gets involved. And when Mercer gets involved, trouble follows--for everyone. Mercer knows all the right people in all the right places...or is it all the wrong people in all the wrong places?
Mercer's got extra trouble in the form of Aggie Johnston, the beautiful daughter of a petrochemical magnate. Eager to destroy her father, Aggie feeds secrets to the eco-terrorists--until she discovers the ecological damage they are willing to do to promote their cause. Kidnapped by Kerikov and imprisoned in an off-shore oil-drilling platform, Mercer and Aggie escape into the freezing ocean and begin a hair-raising thrill ride more exciting than any roller coaster.
With the fate of the U.S. and the Mideast riding on his damp and grimy coattails, Mercer journeys into the heart of Alaska to stop Kerikov's assault on the pipeline. Can one man stop an army?
If that man is Philip Mercer...the odds are in the Free World's favor.
Louis H. (swapcat) from LOMPOC, CA wrote on 2/17/2007...
What I am at odds with in this book is the engineering relative to liquid nitrogen. It is a big stretch of the imagination to conceive of an unpowered container that can hold such liquids for months. ... Otherwise it is an interesting scenario.
Jennifer G. (Jenarita) from FRESNO, CA wrote on 6/25/2006...
For fans of Cussler, etc. this is a great read. Some twists, some predictibility. The hero always gets the girl, and the world is always saved. The action is good and the writing is great.
Rick K. (Kandle) from VERNAL, UT wrote on 4/20/2006...
A good read on a long winter's night!
Maggie D. (MaggieD) from TEAGUE, TX wrote on 1/30/2006...
Action adventure in the best selling tradition of Dale Brown, Clive Cussler, and Tom Clancy...