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ISBN: 0060081686

ISBN13: 9780060081683

Sea Hunter

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There is something swimming beneath the placid surface of Caribbean waters -- something sleek and frightening, an inexplicable perversion of the natural order.Virgin Islands charter captain David Hope... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Fun read

This book was a little slow to get going, but then really took off at the end! Full of high seas suspense and chases. Very believable. Story could have been told in a few LESS pages, but nonetheless...overall a good read!

Something Different

Warning, possible spoiler alert: I don't know how to describe this book other than Jaws meets Frankenstein. Basically, a group of scientists have crossed a Dolphin with an Orca (killer whale) but they have also added all kinds of technological gizmos to the animal in order to use it for anti-submarine warfare. But, surprise, surprise, they lose control of the creature and with it loose, it is free to attack any submarine regardless of nationality. Its attack consists of basically frying any and everything electrical possible on the submarine which would of course be bad news to the crew. Additionally, there's a political conspiracy involved with the funding of the project (isn't there always). All-in-all, I thought it was a pretty good book. Not being an avid sailor nor understanding all the nautical terms, I was able to follow the book pretty well. It's definitely not the type of novel I usually read (fantasy), but it was a nice change.

There is something out there: Sea Hunter by Paul Garrison

Those familiar with Paul Garrison's earlier novels such as "Fire and Ice" and "Red Sky at Morning" are aware that technology (often state of the art or beyond) plays a major role in his novels. It certainly is true in this novel and that aspect will not be addressed in this review as to do so would reveal most if not all of this very enjoyable novel.Donald Hope is the captain of the charter boat Oona, operating out of the British Virgin Islands. His twin-hulled catamaran needs expensive work and he needs to get one last charter done before having at least some of the work done. To do so, he needs to get to port fast to pick up his last set of clients. He is running behind because he had to disperse the ashes of his lover and friend Barbara who finally succumbed to a yearlong coma. Then his race to port is further interrupted by a near disastrous collision with the USS Vermont, a nuclear attack submarine that suffers total computer failure. After being checked out by the very upset navy crewmen who initially believe he may have been involved with their problems, he proceeds to port arriving hours after he was scheduled. Upon arrival, he discovers that his trip was for nothing as his charter has cancelled due to their being hospitalized for food poisoning.While trying to figure out how to salvage what is left of his business as well as his boat, he meets Sally Moffitt in a bar. She comes with a laundry list of her own problems as well as plenty of attitude and he does not really want anything to do with her. But, she would be a paying client if he accepts her charter job so that she can work on a nature film documentary. With great reluctance, he finally agrees and after she steals her gear back from her soon to be ex-husband, they flee on board Oona.Within hours of leaving the port, they spot a strange sea creature dancing off their port bow. Part Dolphin, part something else, the creature whatever it is, behaves nothing like they have ever seen before and seems to be attracted to the twin hulled catamaran. As the creature allows them glimpses of it and its strange behavior, Sally becomes convinced that this is the subject for her film and something that no one has ever seen before. Sally is sure that if she can capture enough footage it will allow her to make her mark in the world of expensive nature documentaries and bring her the fame and fortune she needs to make the films she wants to do as well as putting it in her soon to be ex-husband's face.As they follow the creature northward, they are intercepted by the Star of Alabama, a five masted sailing ship in the mode of old but thoroughly modern from stem to stern. Under the command of William Tree, this floating research vessel cost millions and as a member of one of America's most powerful and wealth families, power and control is everything. While beguiling Sally with various offers to fund her work if a suitable subject is found, he is not so able to blind David Hope.David knows something s

Sea Hunter

I love finding a new author I can add to my library list. The cover was what hooked me in the first place. I personally enjoyed every page of this novel and didn't want to put it down. I've shared it with friends and family and the overall review is excellent. The story line was unique and captivating with a little of everything from a budding romance to adventure on the high sea. The highest compliment I can pay to this author is to now go buy his other books, which is what I plan to do right now.
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