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Havoc (Philip Mercer, Bk 7)
Havoc - Philip Mercer, Bk 7
Author: Jack DuBrul
On a stormy night in 1937, the German zeppelin Hindenburg cuts through the clouds over rural New Jersey. On board, a madman has traveled across the Atlantic bearing a safe holding a secret so terrible that it may change the course of history. His efforts to protect his cargo have led him to commit murder, but the most dangerous part of the journ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780525948827
ISBN-10: 0525948821
Publication Date: 10/5/2006
Pages: 368
Rating:
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3 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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bjlowe avatar reviewed Havoc (Philip Mercer, Bk 7) on + 103 more book reviews
DuBrul always comes up with something new. This time naturally occurring nuclear reactors producing weapons-grade plutonium. Throw in exotic settings and an ancient cult... not to mention a beautiful woman, and Mercer has another adventure on his hands.

Along with sidekick Harry and a host of cutting edge weapons, Mercer once again saves the world... and gets a new girlfriend.

As with all DuBrul's books, a large dose of suspension of belief and faith in dumb luck is required.

This is a good, fast-paced story with plenty of action and lots of tech. If you have liked the other Mercer books you will love this one.
reviewed Havoc (Philip Mercer, Bk 7) on + 13 more book reviews
An ok book, but for action I prefer James Rollins and Matthew Riley.
reviewed Havoc (Philip Mercer, Bk 7) on + 25 more book reviews
After the horrible gutting he gave his hero in the previous book, this one was a definite improvement.
It still leaves me wondering how the author will manage to move forward with his main character in the future, as well as displeased with the progression he chose in this character's lifeline - it made for some very unpleasant reading in this reader's own opinion.
All things considered, this writer could use a LOT more of the Clive Cussler type of style and gregariousness, which I hope may 'rub off' on him from his experience sharing writing with Mr. Cussler.
I will not rush to get anything that comes after this book from Mr. Du Brul as I definitely *would* to get -anything- new from Mr. Cussler.
(One may only wish there could be more truly good, fun to read authors like him....)


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