The Deuce: Dangerous Waters

The Deuce: Dangerous Waters

by David Thomas
Publication Date: 25/05/2024

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When Matt Ritter and the crew of the dive boat The Deuce respond to an SOS from a research vessel being attacked and sunk, they end up rescuing billionaire Phillip Gibson and his crew. Gibson is in possession of the diary of a Spanish Galleon that disappeared during a hurricane with nearly two billion dollars worth of gold. To repay his gratitude, Gibson hires part of the crew to help him recover the diary from his sunken ship, then continue his search. But, Dominic Kelso, part of an international smuggling cabal, has his eyes on the treasure, and kidnaps Gibson and four members of The Deuces' crew and force them to continue the search after destroying their ship and faking their deaths during a storm, Expecting no help from the Coast Guard, and with no clue as to their wherabouts, Deuce crew member and Army veteran Pamela Griggs leads a team on a mission to locate and rescue them.

ISBN:
9798224351275
9798224351275
Category:
Adventure
Publication Date:
25-05-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
David Thomas
David Thomas

David Thomas was born in the Garden City of Ballarat and grew up surrounded by flowers. In later years, as the inaugural director of Carrick Hill in Adelaide, he combined his love of art and flowers in the development of this magnificent bequest to the people of South Australia. In writing on the art of Criss Canning, he has once again indulged in this joint love, exploring the beauty to be found in the creativity of one of Australia's most gifted painters of still life. In addition to books on Rupert Bunny and Andrew Sibley, David Thomas writes widely on Australian art, contributing articles to numerous publications, essays for art auction and exhibition catalogues, as well as entries on Australian artists, colonial to contemporary, for the German international art dictionary, 'Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon'.

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