On a routine training exercise near the Bahamas, the U.S.S. Lewis and Clark vanishes and then reappears minutes later, wallowing in the gentle swells of the Pacific Ocean, halfway around the world. Original.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Wanted to be a movie script - but even fails at that,
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This review is from: Dive To Oblivion (Paperback)
This book is a poor attempt at its genre. Nothing gets developed, and characters often make no sense. It isn't worth the money.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor combo of submarine adventure and mysticism,
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This review is from: Dive To Oblivion (Paperback)
Henrick was OK as a author of submarine adventure stories. However, in this one, he mixes in poor psuedo-science-fiction and mysticism. Would you believe the soviets have a weapon that will "teleport" a submarine 3000 miles while moving the crew "to another galaxy"? How about a "crystal capstone"? Stay away from this one! Bill Russell
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor combo of submarine adventure and mysticism,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dive To Oblivion (Paperback)
Henrick was OK as a author of submarine adventure stories. However, in this one, he mixes in poor psuedo-science-fiction and mysticism. Would you believe the soviets have a weapon that will "teleport" a submarine 3000 miles while moving the crew "to another galaxy"? How about a "crystal capstone"? Stay away from this one!
Bill Russell
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