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While the Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase novels may not exactly be great literature, and are in no great danger is winning Andy McDermott a Pulitzer Prize, they are fantastic escapism adventures. Combining a little bit of Jack Bauer, Indiana Jones, and Dirk Pitt, they're globetrotting treasure hunts with ...
At the rate Andy McDermott is going there aren't going to be any ancient historical mysteries left to blow up. In this one, Nina and Eddie destroy Valhalla.This is the ninth Nina and Eddie adventure, so at this stage there isn't much need to describe the plot.... Oh okay. Ancient myth turns out to b...
When it comes to archaeological adventure thrillers, I'm not sure that there's anyone writing in the genre today who is stronger, smarter, or more consistent than Andy McDermott. HisNina Wilde and Eddie Chase series is like a mixture of Indiana Jones, James Bond, Dirk Pitt, and Jack Bauer. He offers...
DNF stopped at page 192. I like action but it was just too goofy. The characters tried to make everything into a joke. I guess it was suppose to be funny but it wasnt. I think it would have been alot better if the author didn't try to make a comedy out of everything. I had high hopes but it's not to...
Now this more like it. After the experience I had with the book before this one, I was a bit relieved to see this book focus more on the actual search for treasure than on the general fight against the antagonist. Don't get me wrong, though, there is plenty of fighting and shooting and all-around su...