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Bright Star

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With the space shuttle down in the ocean carrying the most dangerous weapon ever invented, a noholdsbarred sea race ensues to snag the prize, and control the planet. Reprint.

287 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 12, 1998

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Robert Louis Stevenson III

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April 16, 2017
Hello Everyone,

Wrote this book in two weeks between midnight and 4 a.m. while taking care of both my parents who were dying of cancer. Cranked out 500 pages of manuscript. Worst thing I ever wrote. I apologize to all who bought the book.
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September 25, 2017
This is a perfect book for people who like secret agent books and thrillers. I really recommend that you read this book. Excellent summer reading book.

This book contains texts where it will have scenes that are close to U.S military situations. Such as doing secret night operations to take back assets and hunt traitors.

This book also not only shows you the emotions and actions of the main character but it also tells you emotions of other characters, agencies and governments. This is important because you can also analyze why are agencies doing what they are doing.

One bad thing I didn’t like about this book is that it spent alot of pages on where there are no action. But on the other hand the scenes that did contain action was great!
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July 16, 2008
Ho hum! There were too many characters with top notch skills and credentials all running around being bad-asses. Characters ended up blending together in my mind. I strained to become involved in any of the trials and tribulations of the characters because they all seemed the same. I admire the authors vast knowledge on the subject of diving but I was not impressed with his story telling. enthusiast
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June 1, 2014
Bright Star is the tale of a missing weapons satellite and its recovery. Drake and Henderson return for this adventure, but only one will survive. I was disappointed that this was the end of the series and I liked the character, but such is life. The initial section on diving the Andrea Doria, the Mount Everest of shipwrecks, was FANTASTIC! I appreciate Stevenson putting so much of himself into the book.
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