"Exciting romantic thriller"
Lontana's Island in the Lesser Antilles is the refuge of
Melis Nemid, a woman who loves the dolphins Pete and Susie
that she trains as if they were own children. She doesn't
like or trust men except foster father Phil Lontana or the
crewmembers of his shop the Lost Home. Phil is obsessed
with discovering the location of Marinth, an island of an
advanced civilization that sunk beneath the sea millennia
ago. Arms dealer Hugh Archer wants the research notes concerning
the weapon that Phil developed that can cause earthquakes
because a Mideast terrorist group is willing to pay much
money for it. When Phil refuses to deal, Archer blows up
the ship with Phil aboard and goes after his protégée Melis
who he knows has the location of the research notes. When
Melis also refuses to deal, he kills her closest friend
forcing her to team up with billionaire Jed Kelby who will
help her kill Archer if she leads him to the location of
Marinth. Though feeling somewhat comic book in nature, FATAL TIDE is
an exciting romantic thriller that starts off at light
speed and just picks up speed until the climax is over. In
between chase scenes, the two protagonists find room for
romance but the real scene-stealers are the two dolphins,
more loving and civilized than most of the humans in the
novel. Melis will engage reader empathy especially when
the audience discovers the extreme trauma she suffered as a
child. Nobody will pity her though because she has grown
into a strong woman who is not afraid to mete out justice
to those who deserve it. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 10, 2003
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