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5.0 out of 5 stars A crisply paced thriller
After a shaky bit of exposition, in which the author attempts to explain the protagonists'marital woes, this thriller shifts into high gear and never lets up until its explosive finale. Sean and Rob are lovers vacationing off the Australian coast who inadvertently run into drug smugglers and gun runners. They spend the remainder of the book trying to save their...
Published on August 15, 1999

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars HOW many impossible things can happen before breakfast?
This has all the speed of EQUINOX with a sound modern day setting and another very sound relationship between two strong characters. Sean loses the plot at times, but Rob is very believable as the rookie trailing a far more dynamic partner through apparently endless trials and tribulations. Once started, the plot never slows up, which occasionally makes you wonder if...
Published on November 28, 1999 by Jeil


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A crisply paced thriller, August 15, 1999
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After a shaky bit of exposition, in which the author attempts to explain the protagonists'marital woes, this thriller shifts into high gear and never lets up until its explosive finale. Sean and Rob are lovers vacationing off the Australian coast who inadvertently run into drug smugglers and gun runners. They spend the remainder of the book trying to save their good-looking hides from sure extinction (or, in Rob's case, white slavery). Keegan has paired the boys off with a villian every bit as peripatetic and determined as The Terminator or Jason from the Friday the 13th series. Chandler is a study in sheer human relentlessness. A previous reviewer has cited as a fault the seeming lack of romantic conflict between Sean and Rob. I should say they've got conflict a-plenty! Besides, it is their steadfast, uncomplicated love which helps them survive a very dangerous situation. It also adds a note of sweetness to an otherwise very taut tale. I hope Mr. Keegan is plotting a sequel featuring Sean and Rob. Storm Tide is a hugely entertaining book. But be sure to take Drammamine first.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars HOW many impossible things can happen before breakfast?, November 28, 1999
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This has all the speed of EQUINOX with a sound modern day setting and another very sound relationship between two strong characters. Sean loses the plot at times, but Rob is very believable as the rookie trailing a far more dynamic partner through apparently endless trials and tribulations. Once started, the plot never slows up, which occasionally makes you wonder if the characters wouldn't just collapse from sheer exhaustion in the real world, but this is written in Keegan's usual, excellent and thoroughly absorbing style and keeps you involved with the characters and their partnership up to the very end. Keegan writes real relationships- not always perfect, not always steady, but based on two different people and an enduring love. Rob and Sean are understandable, from the start where they are trying to patch their faltering relationship to the end where Rob's insecurity comes far enough out for Sean to see it. How many writers can get inside people's heads like this? At times I wish the plot would step aside and let a little more of this wonderful detail too, but then this is a thriller. One of Keegan's best - I wish he'd write a few more in modern settings.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars aussie gay page turner, December 31, 1998
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Mel Keegan has been best known for his gay sci-fi novels, but this is a change of scenery, setting a modern day thriller off the coast of South Australia. Our intrepid heroes, Sean and Rob, seem to have a knack of finding their way into trouble, when all they want to do is have sex. While not the most romantic pair ever to have graced the planet, they are the archtypical strong macho characters needed for this novel to be taken seriously by the reader. The descriptions of the trials caused by floods are excellent and gave it a really eerie atmosphere which would make a great movie. Its very difficult to put down, it really rattles along and reaches an acceptable, but a little bloody conclusion. Thoroughly enjoyed, and I'd really love Mr. keegan to produced some more homegrown stuff--as there really aren't too many others writing in a similar genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars That's Australian for page-turner., August 8, 1997
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It's "one damn thing after another" (as Mark Twain used to say) for lovers Sean Brodie and Rob Markham when they try to salvage their foundering relationship with a fishing trip off the Australian coast, and run afoul of drug smugglers.

Mel Keegan sets a killing pace and keeps it up to the explosive finish in this contemporary thriller. If the novel has a flaw it lies in the lack of conflict, the lack of romantic tension between Sean and Rob. They simply get along too well from the start. The only explanation offered for their previous trouble (and Sean's cheating) is that when Rob got a fulltime job he no longer had time to nurture the relationship. Huh?

So maybe Keegan isn't one of the great romance writers of our generation. He still knows how to tell a cracking good story with enough action, thrills and suspense for a till-your-eyes-fall-out-of-your-head read

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