Dragons Triangle, Christine Kling
Dragons Triangle, Christine Kling
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Dragon's Triangle

Author: Christine Kling

Narrator: Christine Kling

Unabridged: 13 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/08/2014


Synopsis

Maggie Riley has settled into her new life in Thailand, working aboard her sailboat and doing her best to leave the past behind. When she receives a letter from a World War II vet claiming to have served with her grandfather who went missing in action, Riley is once again pulled into the intrigue that tore her family apart and led to the disappearance of her former search partner—and the love of her life.Armed with the secret code her grandfather left behind, Riley must head to the Philippines to hunt for a mysterious shipwreck, uncover the truth of Yamashita’s gold, and find the answers to old questions about her own family.

About Christine Kling

Christine Kling has spent more than thirty years messing about with boats. It was her sailing experience that led her to write her first four-book suspense series about Florida female tug and salvage captain Seychelle Sullivan. Christine earned an MFA in creative writing from Florida International University and her articles, essays, and short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. The first novel in the Shipwreck series, Circle of Bones, was released in 2013, and Dragon’s Triangle continues the adventures of Riley and Cole. Having retired from her job as an English professor at Broward College in Fort Lauderdale, Christine sails the waters of the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Caribbean with her pup Barney, the Yorkshire Terror, and she goes wherever the wind and good Wi-Fi may take her.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darcia on May 15, 2014

This book did not work for me at all. My complaints are many: First, there is a complete lack of character development. I had no idea who these character were or what drove their behavior. We have a lot of viewpoint characters, which likely contributes to this problem. We don't go deep into any chara......more

Goodreads review by Mark on May 13, 2014

Dragon's Triangle is a good but not spectacular book. The strongest parts of the book are the action sequences. The premise is that a U.S. submarine, thought to sunk in world war II, was actually involved in in an effort to recover gold and artifacts held by the Japanese. What a great premise. The bo......more

Goodreads review by PopcornReads - MkNoah on June 18, 2014

I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of living on a sailboat and traveling the world. Given that my motion sickness is so bad that standing on a floating dock makes me turn green, I’ll probably only ever fulfill that quest for adventure through reading about it. When I found Dragon’s Triangle by......more

Goodreads review by AJourneyWithoutMap on May 04, 2014

Dragon's Triangle by Christine Kling is the sequel to Circle of Bones which continues the story of former marine Maggie Riley and Cole Thatcher, a maritime archaeologist, from where they left off in their search for wreckage from a World War II submarine that may hold millions in gold coins and clas......more

Goodreads review by Jeannie on August 10, 2014

Everyone has a voice... How many times have you been thinking of someone, and then they call? This very thing has happened to me many times, which causes me to believe thought waves do travel. Isn’t it the truth: All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing? It is also the tr......more