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Doubloon [Hardcover]

Jay Amberg (Author)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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January 2003
Nick Gallagher was a farmer in a small Iowa town for many years, but all the while, as he and his wife raised their son, Nick dreamed of treasure-sunken treasure that lay at the bottom of the sea off the Florida coast, millions of dollars in gold and silver, waiting to be discovered. His dreams focused on a rumored trove of gold and silver lost when the Spanish silver fleet's flagship, Santa Maria Magdalena, sank in the Florida Straits in 1642.

Unable to resist the lure of treasure any longer, he finally abandoned his wife and left Iowa for Key West, where he founded Doubloon, Inc., and began a twenty-year obsession with a mysterious Gobernador Carga on the Magadalena's . . . he knew he would ultimately find the cargo out beyond the sites where all other treasure hunters were convinced it lay.

Through good times and bad, finding small fortunes and losing them, he kept searching for what he called the "mother lode." He was so close he could taste it . . . and then he was killed.

Now Jack, his estranged son, will have to redeem the promise that the sea offered, to yield up the riches of the Santa Maria Magdalena's treasure chests. If Jack can survive whoever-or whatever-killed his father before him . . .

Passion, greed, and the allure of sunken treasure fuel this masterful thriller set in the Florida Keys. In 1642, the galleon Santa Maria Magdalena, flagship of the Spanish silver fleet, set sail from the Americans to Seville loaded with a trove of gold, sliver and an unidentified Gobernador Carga. It never reached Spain. Caught in a hurricane, Magdalena sank off the southern Florida Coast, its vast treasure lost in the depths of the sea.

Now, more than three hundred years later, the treasure has become Nick Gallagher's obsession. But one night when Nick is sleeping on one of Doubloon, Inc.'s boats, it sinks. His last thoughts before water fills his lungs are of the treasure-the mother lode he is sure is within his grasp.

Enter Nick's estranged son, Jack, a recently retired Navy fighter pilot. After his father's funeral, Jack suspects that this father may have been murdered. With a pivotal inherited stake in Doubloon, Jack teams up with his father's second wife, his half-brother, and Doubloon partners to begin his search for the truth the only way he knows how—to pick up his father's quest where he left off.

But as Jack enters his father's world, he discovers the corrupting lure of sunken treasure and uncovers a dangerous maze of treachery and greed. A beautiful reporter seems to have a personal vendetta against Doubloon; a former partner is trying to beat them to the prize; a government official seems bent on putting them out of business. Jack nearly perishes on a dive when someone tampers with his air tank. When the Doubloon, Inc., office is broken into and ransacked, Jack is slashed by the fleeing burglar. Determined to learn the truth about his father's death, Jack continues his search, knowing the closer he gets to the treasure, the more deadly his mission becomes. And just when he thinks he's found the object of his father's quest, the sea itself rises to challenge his claim . . . testing his courage and endurance to the limit.

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From Publishers Weekly

A fabled Spanish treasure trove buried off the coast of Key West anchors Doubloon, a salty thriller by Jay Amberg (Blackbird Singing). Pilot Jack Gallagher knows more about planes than boats, but when his father dies and leaves him stock in his salvage company, Jack feels duty bound to help his stepmother and stepbrother keep the company afloat. A beautiful, combative reporter, some crafty Cuban expats and a raft of weatherbeaten divers keep the plot moving at a steady clip. The final recovery scenes in the face of a raging hurricane deliver true high seas drama.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

When treasure hunter Nick Gallagher drowns (his boat mysteriously turns over), his estranged son, Jack, flies out to Key West to bury him. There he discovers that his father has left him a stake in Doubloon, Inc., a company deeply in debt and about to lose its license. Can Jack salvage his father's company, keep a pesky newspaper reporter from spreading wild stories about Nick's death, and find the elusive "mother lode"? Or will it turn out that the pesky reporter's stories aren't so wild after all? This action thriller is written in the Clive Cussler mode: a hearty, exciting plot; familiar characters; and solid but uninventive dialogue. The story moves along smartly, unencumbered by style or panache. Fans of high-seas adventures will no doubt stick with it until the end, but readers expecting something a little more may be disappointed. Recommend Amberg to Cussler fans, and give Arturo Perez-Reverte's Nautical Chart (2001) to those who want literary substance with their buried treasure. David Pitt
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (January 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765301008
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765301000
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,639,509 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jay Amberg is an expert storyteller!, March 15, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Doubloon (Hardcover)
Doubloon is an exciting thriller from beginning to end - whether you are into sunken treasure or not! Jay Amberg is an expert storyteller who opens up to his readers the world of treasure hunting in the deep blue sea. There's passion and greed, danger and deception, and a treasure to be discovered that is beyond anyone's imaginings. But is it all worth the price that is paid?
I'll let you decide. But definitely decide to read this book. You will discover that Jay Amberg is the real hidden treasure...
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars interesting sea treasure seeker thriller, January 17, 2003
This review is from: Doubloon (Hardcover)
Retired Navy aviator Jack Gallagher learns that his father Nick drowned when his ship the Sea Devil topsided. Jack has ambivalent feelings because twenty years ago Nick deserted his family to search for sea treasure off the Florida Keys. Though he originally planned on attending the funeral and immediately returning to Chicago, Jack thinks the recently changed will that provides him with ten percent of Doubloon, Inc. is a cryptic message from his dad. Jack decides to stay for now.

Key West Tribune reporter Josie Hernandez writes stories that imply that someone murdered Nick. At the same time that the Florida Office of Antiquities investigates Doubloon for tax evasion through the illegal sales of antiquities, the company's salvage license may be revoked by the state. As Josie and Jack make strange bedfellows, danger mounts as the duo is assaulted. Not long after, they close in on a special treasure with thugs wanting them eliminated, a step family that seems untrustworthy, a hurricane ready to destroy the duo, and dubious bureaucrats ready to dry-dock the pair.

DOUBLOON would be another run of the mill treasure seeker thriller except Jay Amberg has had a great time providing insight into various seafaring processes that his enthusiasm becomes contagious. Fans receive a taut albeit standardized thriller but it also provides insight into treasure diving and the state of artifacts in salt water (think of some of monuments like the Statue of liberty or Washington Monument needing a cleaning), etc. This is cleverly intertwined into the plot, but also done with such elation that many readers will consider a vacation off the Florida coast.

Harriet Klausner

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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I paid for this. OUCH!, April 16, 2004
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This review is from: Doubloon (Hardcover)
This book sucks! I tried to get into the book and could not. I read two hundred pages of under developed plot and characters. I just could not take anymore and skipped to the end of the book. And I am glad I did it was even an unimaginative ending. This book ranks in my top 5 lame books of all time. Also I can not believe Clive Cussler was endorsing this book on the cover. He must have been getting some cash for his endorsement. If you want to read a good book read Rip Tide by Preston and Child. This is a real treasure hunting book that will grab you and keep you reading.
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