The Disappearing Island
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Geoffrey Jenkins
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The mysterious and illusive Thompson Island located somewhere between Cape Town and Antarctica and sighted only by sailors twice before in all of history, is rumored to have a rare mineral deposit that could reshape the nuclear and space races of the superpowers.
Bruce Wetherby, a formal naval commander during World War II, is the only man who knows the island’s exact location. But Sir Frederick Upton, a ruthless whaling tycoon knows the island’s hidden secret and he needs Wetherby to guide him there. Under the guise of funding Wetherby’s marine expedition Upton sets his plan in motion. However as one ominous event follows another and Wetherby discovers the true significance of Upton’s plans he becomes involved in a life-and-death struggle with his employer and his desperate crew, and the savage unforgiving icy elements of the South Atlantic.
"Hurtles into a maelstrom of action and suspense" - Sunday Times
"Fast-moving action of violence, murder, suspense and excitement.” – Baltimore Sun
"A thunderingly good yarn with all the phrase connotes...that having been said, one can welcome Geoffrey Jenkins to the ranks of the great adventure writers.” – Ian Fleming
"Hair Raising” – Saturday Review
“A splendid thriller...Mr. Jenkins obviously knows and invokes with startling immediacy the appalling condition of Antarctic wind and wave.” – Book Week
“A really wild adventure story.” – San Francisco Chronicle.
"All the sustained excitement of a thriller in the boundless wastes of the Antarctic!" - Illustrated London News
"Vivid and exciting." - Punch
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