Series: Book 4 in the Event Group series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Fiction
Summary
Fans of
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea will enjoy
Golemon's recasting of the Jules Verne novel, his fourth
Event Group thriller (after
Ancients). A prologue set in 1802 at an isolated
French prison evokes another well-known classic,
The Count of Monte Cristo, then the action leaps
forward by increments until it reaches the present day. The
U.S. president calls in the Event Group after a mysterious
undersea vessel, the
Leviathan, begins terrorizing the seas, sinking
ships and subs alike. Those aboard the
Leviathan threaten nuclear destruction if the land
dwellers don't stop their abuse of the ocean. A traitor
enables the terrorists to infiltrate the Event Group's
headquarters and take its leadership hostage. Once Event
Group operatives manage to board the
Leviathan, the plot echoes its inspiration even more
closely. While Golemon adds his own closing twist, the story
line's overall lack of originality makes this less
interesting than the series' first and strongest entry,
Event.
(Aug.)
Praise for _Leviathan:
_“The fourth adventure of the Event Group continues
the tradition of mixing history with page-turning
suspense…Fans of Clive Cussler, Verne,
X-Files, and military tactical thrillers will find
much to enjoy in this increasingly clever series.”
--_Booklist _
From Publishers Weekly
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