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Follow Triangle - Vanish: Marsha & Danny Jones Thriller Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 3, 2012
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- Grade level7 - 12
- File size3297 KB
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I bought the audio book version because it was only 2+ hours long and that is the length of my drive. I am glade I did because the narrator gave me a fantasize vacation from my driving. The story is about a vacation trip on one of the large cruise ships where a passenger has a vision of a lot of the stories of the "Bermuda Triangle" , currently happening around his cruise ship. The story is entertaining, the writing is very much like a newspaper article and the narrator gives it a story teller quality. .
I would recommend it for your next auto trip!
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- ASIN : B007GSA3C4
- Publisher : The Privateer Clause Publishing Co. (March 3, 2012)
- Publication date : March 3, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 3297 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 81 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,993,958 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,216 in Cruise Travel Reference
- #2,615 in Two-Hour Travel Short Reads
- #2,951 in Travel (Kindle Store)
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Ken Rossignol – NEW: Kindle Vella stories are now available on Kindle APP for Android and Fire devices!
MURDER DU JOUR: VICTIM'S VOICE
by KEN ROSSIGNOL
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This saga is the voice of the victims. The story of the social justice warriors, innocence project champions, and the misunderstood criminals who were products of their environment is well told and documented. There are few chances, perhaps none, for the victims of murders to speak. Victim statements read by families at the sentencing of killers are ignored by the media and often by judges. These true crime stories are told from the victims' point of view, fictionalized, yes, but real.
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THE CURE FOR THE COMMON CRUISE – Join Marsha & Danny Jones as they work around the clock fighting off killers and terrorists on the world’s most dangerous cruise ship – the SEA EMPRESS. The 21st Century version of Nick & Nora Charles of the Thin Man, Marsha & Danny are
DEADLY.
DANGEROUS.
DETERMINED.
The killers never quit and the cruises never end as Marsha & Danny work to defeat them.
Bookings for the Sea Empress boom instead of plummeting when travelers refuse to let terrorists scare them out of their vacations!
• Browse Rossignol’s true crime, travel, and history in the news as well as the two Chesapeake series.
• THE CHESAPEAKE: Six books in the series --Tales & Scales; Legends, Yarns, & Barnacles; Oyster Buyboats, Ships & Steamed Crabs; A Man Born to Hang Can't Drown; Country Cornpone Cornucopia; and Tidewater Sagas provides the shared memories of those who lived life to the fullest in the Chesapeake region. -
• CHESAPEAKE 1850: Steamboats & Oyster Wars – the News Reader begins the fictional story of the Ethan Douglas family when at the age of ten, Ethan arrived to live with his grandfather, the captain of a Chesapeake Bay steamship. Over the next thirty years, the family faces a life of oyster pirates, hurricanes, the civil war and the dawning of the age of industrialization.
• CHESAPEAKE 1880 takes up the next three decades of life in the Chesapeake region.
• CHESAPEAKE 1910 relates the world-shaking events of the war as well as the effect of Prohibition.
• PIRATE TRIALS series – Accounts from the 18th and 19th century of true crimes of ruthless and bloodthirsty pirates included the excruciatingly detailed trials and their glorious executions which included these killers being hanged by the neck until dead; hung upon a gibbet at low tide, and that old favorite of ‘drawn and quartered’.
• TITANIC 1912 is the lead in to the saga of the world’s most famous sea disaster, two other books are in the series.
As a maritime history speaker, Rossignol enjoys meeting audiences around the world and discussing the original news stories of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and other maritime history topics.
Traveling the high seas around the world is the way that the author keeps in touch with the adventures of the Sea Empress and keeps the voyages interesting and the stories coming.
In recent years Rossignol has appeared on dozens of ships in the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean, and the Caribbean discussing the stories of the history of the Panama Canal, the heroes of the Titanic, the explorations of the new world voyagers, the Bermuda Triangle and the history of piracy, among other maritime history topics.
Rossignol appears at the Titanic Museum Attractions in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri for book signings and to talk with visitors about the RMS Titanic.
With a recent visit to the International Book Fair 2016 in Panama as one of the United States Delegation authors and entertainers Rossignol enjoyed telling the stories of the History of the Panama Canal, Piracy and of the heroes of the Titanic.
He has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC 20/20; ABC World News Tonight and in a 2012 production of Discovery Channel Investigation Motives & Murders Series, A Body in the Bay.
Rossignol’s landmark First Amendment case, represented by Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz re: United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Rossignol v Voorhaar, 2003, spelled out that public officials cannot retaliate against a publisher for criticism of their official acts.
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Another one of the series of Danny and Marsha...married forrmer law enforcement officers who have landed the "job of a lifetime" as chief security agents for one of the world's largest cruise ship corporations. The live their job on the ships of their employer.
Again they are on the Sea Empress,the crown jewel of the company and their cruise this time takes them right through the heart of that mystical area of the western Atlantic Ocean dubbed "the Bermuda Triangle."
Rossignol shows more than a little bit of local geopolitical knowledge of the cruise ship destinations he accurately inserts in VANISH.
I lived on St. Croix for almost four years. Besides the adventure of his characters the references to thei island itself are more than believable. The waters off of Cane Bay and the Cane Bay Dive Sop ( yes,both really exist!) offer true "wall diving" in less than 1/2 a mile off shore for "beach SCUBA diving."32
The financial peril that right at this time is being thrust on both the Crucian (St. Croix) and USVI economies by the closure of one of the (at one time) largest oil refineries in the entire Western Hemisphere underscores Rossignol's personal travel knowledge and research to make his chacters not only vibrantly exciting but the incidents all the more deliciously possible.
This series provides Rossignol a fertile outlet for his decades of "hard news" coverage as a reporter, editor, and publisher of his former weekly newspaper (St. Mary's Today) that thousands read and many more talked about his penetrating coverage for over twenty years.
A quick appetite whetting action novel.
Alan V. Cecil
Well, it sounds promising, but that's as far as it gets. The entire plot of the story is unclear as to where it is going. It begins laying the groundwork as it relates the above into mentioning of prior murders on board, an attempted bombing on another ship, someone killed by a Mexican gang, strange weather, and a trip from Southampton into the north Atlantic with a casual reference to the Titanic. All of this set up for nothing more than the Senator's home gets robbed, Danny has a bad dream after a Bermuda Triangle lecture, and two friends do disappear in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. Of course, the couple's disappearance is brushed aside when at the end of the story Marsha says, referring to a search for them: "...I have a feeling they might get lucky." Where's the mystery?
The characterization is simply poor. The protagonists Danny and Marsha Jones become more like Ken and Barbie on the "Love Boat"! Big smiles, glistening teeth: all surface characterization without any depth; you simply do not really care about these people. Even some character names are absurdly pushed down our throats like Joe Friday, Sherlock Holmes, Broderick Crawford, yes, even the Starsky and Hutch Security Service.
The ending (if you call it that) abruptly concludes with "THE END...FOR NOW!" This sounds like the cliché laden ending from so many of my students' creative writing assignments over the years (along with it was all a dream - oh, that was used too!), rather than any kind of a satisfying, let alone interesting, ending.
As another reviewer said, "I've read the other reviews, and I wonder if we read the same book!" Life is short and there are too many good books to read and so little time. I would not read another of this series; what a waste of time!