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5.0 out of 5 stars Three Corners to Nowhere
I have been a Caidin for several years and have bought his novels. I found Three Corners to be a great adventure story. Martin Caidin has always brought life to his storys. The plot for THREE CORNERS deals with a missing aircraft. The area where the aircraft disapeared was in the Bermuda Triangle. The search is on for the aircraft, among the passengers is a very important...
Published on April 27, 2001 by mdl299

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1.0 out of 5 stars 278 pages to nowhere
I like Martin Caidin's aviation books, but he's not much of a fiction writer. I purchased "Three Corners to Nowhere" about two years ago, but despite several attempts I have never been able to finish it; it just doesn't hold my interest.

The protagonist is a super sleuth who implausibly holds many qualifications (expert pilot, insurance adjuster, accountant,...

Published on December 7, 2001 by ragwing


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Three Corners to Nowhere, April 27, 2001
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"mdl299" (Clinton South Carolina) - See all my reviews
I have been a Caidin for several years and have bought his novels. I found Three Corners to be a great adventure story. Martin Caidin has always brought life to his storys. The plot for THREE CORNERS deals with a missing aircraft. The area where the aircraft disapeared was in the Bermuda Triangle. The search is on for the aircraft, among the passengers is a very important sciencist, and the insurance company stands to lose 62 million dollars and Dale Fenton is on the case, among the plot twists is the reappearance of the lost jet. One thing that I liked was the crossover of Dr.Rudy Wells from Caidin's novel CYBORG. I highly recommend this novel for anyone who wants high flying adventure, and who loves a good mystery.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars 278 pages to nowhere, December 7, 2001
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ragwing (Mississaga, Ontario) - See all my reviews
I like Martin Caidin's aviation books, but he's not much of a fiction writer. I purchased "Three Corners to Nowhere" about two years ago, but despite several attempts I have never been able to finish it; it just doesn't hold my interest.

The protagonist is a super sleuth who implausibly holds many qualifications (expert pilot, insurance adjuster, accountant, engineer, lawyer, martial arts guru) who speaks several languages and carries a pocket pistol with a muzzle velocity of 5,000 feet per second or something equally crazy; his main interests are wisecracking and chasing women.

The plot develops slowly and the book doesn't really go anywhere. Martin, stick to what you do best!

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THREE CORNERS TO NOWHERE by Martin Caidin (Paperback - January 1, 1973)
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