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Deep Fathom

Deep Fathom

by James Rollins
Paperback
Publication Date: 27/04/2010

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"[Rollins] will make your toes curl and your free hand clutch the armchair as you speed through the pages."
--Tampa Tribune

"James Rollins knows adventure."
--Chicago Sun Times

A sensational early work from "one of the most inventive storytellers writing today" (Lincoln Child)--the third pulse-pounding adventure novel from perennial New York Times bestselling thrill-master James Rollins--Deep Fathom is an extraordinary story of desperate survival and mysterious discoveries. The acclaimed creator of Sigma Force seamlessly combines action, science, lore, and breathtaking suspense in this classic tale of a lost civilization and a wondrous journey to a beguiling world beneath the sea. Part Michael Crichton, part Douglas Preston, part Indiana Jones, yet completely, exhilaratingly Rollins, Deep Fathom is an undersea roller coaster ride that never slows down from the first page through the explosive climax.
ISBN:
9780061965821
9780061965821
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-04-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
608
Dimensions (mm):
193x108x36mm
Weight:
0.33kg
James Rollins

JAMES ROLLINS is the #1 New York Times bestseller of international thrillers, sold to over forty countries. His Sigma series has earned national accolades and has topped charts around the world. He is also a practicing veterinarian, who still spends time underground or underwater as an avid spelunker and diver.

At long last, Rollins debuts a major new series that opens a riven world trapped between fire and ice, merging his fascination with the natural world, his love of adventure, and his knowledge of the wonders found at the evolutionary fringes of scientific exploration. It is a fantasy series unlike any attempted before.

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