The Medusa Stone

· Philip Mercer Book 3 · Sold by Penguin
4.4
58 reviews
Ebook
464
Pages
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About this ebook

In the tiny African nation of Eritrea, the American spy satellite Medusa has crashed but not before its sensors revealed an underground kimberlite pipeline, the telltale sign of a huge load of diamonds. The mine turns out to be King Solomon's Lost Mine, but with it is a tale of heartbreak---it was children who worked and died in the mine for 400 years, leading to many local myths of curses. It is also practically on the border with a very unfriendly Sudan. Throw in two warring Israeli factions, a hidden monastery guarding an ancient secret, an evil Italian businessman with his own army, and an incredible amount of derring-do and you have one terrific action novel. In the Medusa Stone by Jack DuBrul readers will find an intricate tale filled with action and intrigue. DuBrul is only thirty years old but he is already being compared to the very best in the spy and thriller genre.

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4.4
58 reviews
A Google user
February 25, 2012
I didn't like this book as much as his first two, but maybe it was the setting that bothered me as much as anything. I'm not a big fan of deserts. I'll still probably give the next one a go.
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John Carter
September 11, 2015
Once again another great read! Several nights of less sleep because I couldn't put it down. Good plot and history interwoven.
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Peter Speck
April 23, 2016
I have enjoyed clive cussler over the years.now i know the good story telling has another equally good authur.
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About the author

Jack Du Brul is a graduate of the Westminster School and George Washington University. Trying to add as much adventure to his life as he does to his novels, Du Brul has climbed Masada at noon, swam in the Arctic Ocean off Point Barrow, explored war-torn Eritrea, camped in Greenland, and was gnawed on by piranhas in the Amazon River. He collects zeppelin memorabilia and when not writing or traveling (25 countries and counting), he can be found in a favorite chair with a book and a brandy. Jack Du Brul lives in Burlington, Vermont.

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