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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 ...
A review in Publishers Weekly criticized the "Sluggish prose and overload of technical detail", but admired the book's conclusion as properly thrilling. [1] One blogger called it a "page turner¨ [ 2 ] and another blogger admired Child keeping it suspenseful as to which characters would survive and which would perish.
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.
And yes, I still grew up in a time where I was afraid to come out for years. Carl Kelsch The wild thing is that teen life has already morphed into something different than the mid-2000s culture ...
Riptide (2001), ISBN 978-0-297-64345-6 (Published in the United States (2004) as Bluffing Mr. Churchill) Lawton backtracks chronologically to the early days of World War II, before Black Out . The Americans, not yet in the war, send Calvin M. Cormack to London to find an agent fled from Germany and bring him in for debriefing.
During a Youngblood barbecue at the Marcus Langston/Sentinel household, Riptide found her father's missing book on Langston's shelves and took it. When Langston realized who had taken the book, he went to Riptide's room to take it back while she was out walking. Unfortunately, Leanna came back early and surprised him.
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A rip tide, or riptide, is a strong offshore current that is caused by the tide pulling water through an inlet along a barrier beach, at a lagoon or inland marina where tide water flows steadily out to sea during ebb tide. It is a strong tidal flow of water within estuaries and other enclosed tidal areas. The riptides become the strongest where ...