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Abduction by Robin Cook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Different, but itøs Still a Robin Cook Book, October 12, 2003
Reviewer:
Devon Adams
from a Cool Dry Place
Perry Bergman, president of Benthic Marine, is holding station in his ship Benthic Explorer above an anomaly discovered on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. He joins Dr. Suzanne Newell and Commander Donald Fuller in a submersible dive to the site and to those on the surface the submersible disappears without a trace, but the trio are not dead. They wake in a futuristic chamber and meet their hosts, the Interterrans, who live beneath the ocean floor in a place called Interterra. These Interterrans are the non-violent first generation humans and this is a story that is pretty hard to take in, though I must admit that I read it in one sitting. I suppose that's because even if Robin Cook is writing about something as far fetched as this, it's still a Robin Cook book and they are so well written that you willingly believe the unbelievable. Review written by Devon Adams, the Cool Kid
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition
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