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Riptide is a novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, published in 1998 by Warner Books. The novel revolves around a plot to retrieve the buried treasure of nefarious pirate Red Ned Ockham. The treasure, which is estimated to be worth close to two billion dollars , reputedly includes "St. Michael's Sword", a weapon with the power to kill ...
Riptide (book series), short story anthologies; Riptide, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, 1998; Riptide, a novel by Catherine Coulter, 2000; Riptide, a novel by Cherry Adair, 2011; Riptide, a Star Wars novel [broken anchor] by Paul S. Kemp, 2011; Rip Tide, a novel in verse by William Rose Benét, 1932; Rip Tide, a novel by Sam Llewellyn, 1992
Riptide is a series of short story anthologies published by Dirt Pie Press, based within the University of Exeter. The founding editors are Ginny Baily and Sally Flint. The founding editors are Ginny Baily and Sally Flint.
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Unlike the book series, Ares doesn't curse Riptide and states that Percy has made an enemy for life. Athena / Minerva – The goddess of wisdom, and the daughter of Zeus and Metis. Athena first appears in The Titan's Curse , where she dislikes Percy and his relationship with her daughter, and votes to execute Percy due to his crucial role in ...
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Riptide is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery and Herbert Marshall, written and directed by Edmund Goulding, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was released a few months before the Production Code was enforced.
Riptide is an American detective television series that ran on NBC between January 3, 1984 and April 22, 1986, starring Perry King, Joe Penny, and Thom Bray.. The series was created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell and was a joint production of Stephen J. Cannell Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television for NBC.