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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great adventure!,
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This review is from: Buried at Sea: A Novel of Suspense (Hardcover)
Paul Garrison just seems to get better and better with each novel. With his knowledge of the sea and his vivid writing style he's sure to please a wide range of readers looking for a great adventure.Jim Leighton is a spin/aerobics instructor at a fitness center that is owned by his girlfriend's father. He is asked to be a personal trainer and deckhand for a man named Will Clark, a rich venture capitalist that is planning a trip to South America. Jim accepts the job because his girlfriend would like him to get out and have a little adventure before they get married. He got more than he asked for. It turns out that a very powerful group is after Clark and a secret he holds, and will stop at nothing to capture him. The wild ride begins. I am very impressed with this newest Garrison novel. A nonstop adventure around the world including stops in Nigeria, Buenos Aires, and the Falklands. Abundant in action, drama, suspense, high-tech gadgetry, and even a little humor. A very satisfying and well-rounded story as well. Keep up the good work Paul. Highly recommended
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasant Diversion,
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This review is from: Buried at Sea (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a pretty good book. I'm not normally into nautical books, but this one was well worth the time. I was bothered initially by the fact that the main character, Jim Leighton, was hired to be a personal fitness trainer for the owner of a boat. I just didn't think that would realistically happen. However, Paul Garrison has a good explanation for it, but you have to wait until the end of the book. What I like is the development of Jim from someone who knows nothing about boats to an experienced sea hand. I'd be willing to read another sea novel by Mr. Garrison.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An adventuresome bore?,
This review is from: Buried at Sea (Mass Market Paperback)
It's hard to describe a book as both full of adventure and boring at the same time, but that is how I found this book to be. The story is about a man with several aliases, owner of a fifty foot sailboat who hires a personal trainer to come on board and keep him "in shape." Little does Jim Leighton, who has little to speak of except nice abs, know that "Will Sparks", the sailboat owner is on the run. From Russian spies to nuclear anythings to satellites in space, someone wants Will Sparks, and wants him badly. Someone with the money, time, and superior intelligence it is going to take to try to keep up with Jim and Will as they sail the ocean all over the world just trying to escape. It seems no port is safe. If you like sailing, you will give this book a five star rating for not only it's adventure content, but the seemingly endless drone of "how to" sail a boat. A very Tom Clancy like story in that the inner and outer and sideways workings of a sailboat compare to his stories of submarines et al. This is where I found it boring, as I know next to nothing about sailboats and am not interested in learning. However, I did find the adventure content excellent, and each time I was sure I'd fall asleep, author Paul Garrison brought it back again. So try it if you like adventure and can handle mechanics, otherwise, leave it for a rainier day.
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