Vic: Mongol

Vic: Mongol
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Publisher : Ann Darrow Co
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781889823409
ISBN-13 : 1889823406
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Vic: Mongol by : Jerry Gill

Download or read book Vic: Mongol written by Jerry Gill and published by Ann Darrow Co. This book was released on 2014-01-07 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It’s the Fall of 1920. Vic takes her friend from high school, Lin Li, on a “vacation” to Outer Mongolia. They will be OK if they survive the nameless subterranean man things, the fabled creature that dissolves its prey, the Chinese Redbeards, the White Russians and the legendary cold weather - and hopefully save their guide’s adorable twin girls. Of course, they need to solve the murder before any of that! Fast-paced and unpredictable, action adventure in the tradition of the adventure pulps of the early 20th Century. If you like Doc Savage, The Avenger (Dick Benson), Nancy Drew, or Tarzan or any other novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs you will love Vic Challenger. What reviewers think of the series: Vic Challenger personifies every sword or ax-wielding heroine ever drawn by any heroic fantasy artist. the female answer to Indiana Jones Great Campy Multi-Genre Book I have recommended the Vic Challenger books to my wife and to all of my children Any of these novels would make a really good movie. if you like Clive Cussler or James Rollins, these are definitely the books for you. -- “The Incredible Adventures of Vic Challenger” series is inspired by writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. Rider Haggard, Jules Verne, Arthur Conan Doyle and H. G. Wells; and by characters like Nancy Drew, Lara Croft, Alan Quatermain, Doc Savage and his cousin Patricia Savage, and Dick Benson and his assistant Nellie Gray. The writing style has been compared to Burroughs and is also reminiscent of early action-driven horror novels by Graham Masterton. The on-going series is set in the 1920’s and considerable research adds to the “realism” You will find yourself effortlessly learning bits of history, some of which may amaze you. Vic’s travels are woven into the history of the time, so you may find yourself asking “Is this real?”


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