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Secondworld
Secondworld
Author: Jeremy Robinson
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780312552459
ISBN-10: 0312552459
Publication Date: 1/29/2013
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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bjlowe avatar reviewed Secondworld on + 103 more book reviews
Once again, Jeremy Robinson has created a new and original action story.

After three quarters of a century Hitler and his henchmen have arisen in yet another attempt to rule the world.

Using a number of myths, conspiracy theories, and historical facts, Robinson weaves a tale which is original, engaging, and just plain spooky.

The book is well written, the characters are believable ( as much as is possible in this type of literature), the action is non-stop. The weapons, both modern and old, are interesting.

Good read.
reviewed Secondworld on + 415 more book reviews
lots of action
fzacharvey avatar reviewed Secondworld on + 26 more book reviews
Lincoln Miller, an ex-Navy SEAL turned NCIS Special Agent is sent to Aquarius, the worlds only sub-oceanic research facility located off the Florida Keys, to investigate reports of ocean dumping. A week into his stay, strange red flakes descend from the surface. Scores of fish are dead and dying, poisoned by the debris that turns to powder in Millers fingers and tastes like blood.
Miller heads for the surface, ready to fight whoever is polluting on his watch. But he finds nothing. No ships. No polluters.


No oxygen.


Instead, he finds a cloudless sky full of red particles dropping like snow and coating the ocean with a thick film that stretches to the horizon. When a dead blue whale collides with Aquarius, Miller begins a harrowing race to escape the affected area. Cut off from the rest of the world and surrounded by death, Miller makes his way to Miami where he discovers just one survivor, and the awful truth: the strange phenomenon that robbed the air of its life giving oxygen was an attack by an enemy reborn from the ashes of World War II. And theyre just getting started. Miami, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo have all been destroyed. Millions are dead.

And if Miller cant track down and stop those responsible in seven days, the rest of the world is next.