Book Review: Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson’s Peter and the Starcatchers
Orphan Peter and his mates sail aboard the Never Land, a ship carrying the “greatest treasure on earth”, to an island ruled by an evil king.
Orphan Peter and his mates sail aboard the Never Land, a ship carrying the “greatest treasure on earth”, to an island ruled by an evil king.
It’s around the world for the Fargos as they hunt for the missing father of a Texas oil baron and the missing investigator. The facts don’t add up, but the adventures do.
To pull off their latest mission, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon must survive lies and betrayals of covert ops teams, a 13th century weapon, a daring rescue, and a missing woman.
Fundamentalists want to restore the glory of the Ottoman Empire, spurred on by a Roman manifest from AD 327, which may change history unless Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino can stop it.
Everybody’s favorite general is leading an outnumbered Roman-Persian force to check Malwa aggression in the east, forced to action by the fiends’ sea-borne invasion of the Tigris-Euphrates delta and their subsequent siege of Babylon.
Chasing a cult conning the innocent, Will and Halt are ambushed. It’s a poisoned arrow that fells Halt, and Will must find the one person able to save him.
A casino boat is suspected of dumping raw sewage into the harbor, so Noah’s dad sinks the boat. Oops. Now Noah is determined to succeed where his dad failed.
A cult springs up in Clonmel, offering protection. And Halt knows the truth. He, Will, and Horace will battle to rid the land of the enemy and unveiling secrets.
Betrayed by her lover, CIA black ops commando Captain Gregg van Halen, Dr. Gina Cappozi vows to kill him. Until she lures him to his bed…
Captured by a desert tribe, Will and the Rangers go to free Erak. It’s a brutal place with its own rules. It’ll take the bravery of the Rangers to succeed.