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The Sapphire Sea (Hardcover)
by John B. Robinson (Author) "It was 6:45 A.M. when the sun's blazing rays of amber light finally blasted over the horizon..." (more)
Key Phrases: disco girls, meeting tree, Colonel Ratsimanga, New York, First Rooster (more...)
  4.3 out of 5 stars 27 customer reviews (27 customer reviews)  


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In his crackling debut, Robinson ignites the senses in a mad charge through the underbelly of sweltering, perilous Madagascar. Jewel dealer Lonny Cushman is working out of Diego-Suarez, "a Casablanca without a Bogart," buying low-quality sapphires for his father in bulk. On a drive through the King's Reserve, he sees a flash of blue "a glimpse of the divine" so brilliant that he crashes his motorcycle. A peasant is holding a giant sapphire up to the light. At its heart, there is a six-pointed star; it is the biggest, most perfect gem ever discovered. The peasant wants 66 zebu the oxen that represent spiritual wealth to the Malagasy and Lonny agrees. Now all he has to do is smuggle the jewel out of the country. Standing in the way are murderous army officers, crooked police and a despotic ruler called "The First Rooster" not to mention Malika, a beautiful, seductive African-American CIA agent. Aid from his jeweler-dealer father not forthcoming, Lonny makes his way across the island, telling lies and dodging bullets, and finally makes it to sea. His adventures aren't quite over, though he still has to sell the stone and, if he wants to see his daughter and estranged wife again, make it stateside. Robinson, who himself has traded in gemstones in Madagascar, crafts a briskly paced and gripping read, full of rich details about corundum stones, African geography and Lonny's maturation from Page Six playboy to would-be doting father. Readers may be dissuaded from visiting the island, but this breathless experience is fun all the way.
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Meet Lonny Cushman, an American gem dealer in Madagascar. He's living in the city of Diego-Suarez, "a Casablanca without a Bogart," buying illegally mined sapphires and smuggling them out of the country. But his livelihood is in jeopardy: the government is converting the King's Reserve, the source of Lonny's gems, to a national reserve, and he is about to be arrested for unlawful mining--which is really lousy timing because he has just found the world's largest and most perfect star sapphire, a gem that will bring him a fortune if he can get the darned thing out of the country. Soon he is being pursued by local bureaucrats and assorted military types, with only his wits and a beautiful CIA agent to save him--and he is not too sure about the CIA agent. Robinson, who once made his living trading in precious stones in Africa, may be a first-time novelist, but he writes like a veteran. His dialogue is sharp, his characters appealing, his narrative style engagingly playful. A second Lonny Cushman adventure would be most welcome. David Pitt
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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1st edition (November 11, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060527250
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060527259
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars 27 customer reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,562,673 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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It was 6:45 A.M. when the sun's blazing rays of amber light finally blasted over the horizon. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
disco girls, meeting tree
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Colonel Ratsimanga, New York, First Rooster, Cape Bobaomby, King's Reserve, South Africa, Cape Diego, Lieutenant Rakoto, Glace Gourmand, All Mohamed, Prime Minister, Cape Town, Indian Ocean, Mama Rosy, Mozambique Channel, Cal Cushman, Calvin Cushman, Easter Sunday, Happy Bull, Leonard Cushman, Cape of Good Hope, Nosy Lava
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