The Lightning Stones - Jack Du Brul

The Lightning Stones

By Jack Du Brul

  • Release Date: 2015-08-11
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
Score: 4
4
From 251 Ratings

Description

What was Amelia Earhart carrying on her final flight? The adventure begins two thousand feet beneath the surface of the Earth.

Philip Mercer, a preeminent geologist with a taste for international intrigue and danger, rides an elevator two thousand feet into the earth at the Leister Deep Mine in Minnesota. Mercer is there to visit his old friend and mentor, Abraham Jacobs, who is leading a research team to the deepest section of the mine for a groundbreaking study on climate change. But as Mercer approaches, he is stunned to hear automatic gunfire in the massive underground chambers. By the time he finds his way to them, Abe Jacobs and the entire research team have been brutally attacked—and Mercer is left seeking not only answers but revenge.
     Mercer immediately retraces Jacobs’s tracks, searching for clues to the secret project on which the distinguished scientist was working. Staying one step ahead of a highly trained team of assassins, Mercer follows a trail that leads from a harrowing close call in the Midwest to a nail-biting showdown in the rugged mountains of Afghanistan to a remote island in the middle of the Pacific. At stake is an extraordinary scientific discovery that could irrevocably alter the planet, centered on a cache of rare crystals called lightning stones—rumored to have been aboard Amelia Earhart’s plane when it vanished on July 2, 1937.
     With his trademark combination of intellectual swagger, riveting action, and cutting-edge science, internationally bestselling author Jack Du Brul has crafted a superbly entertaining novel that will thrill his fans.

Reviews

  • Lightning Stones

    5
    By gratefulsteed
    An exceptionally good read. Exciting, fast paced with interesting characters. A bit heavy selling his environmental point of view but it did coincide with the theme. Would recommend to others.
  • I read for enjoyment not political tripe

    1
    By Race-All
    Big fan of Clive Cussler, so disappointed in this book. Mediocre action, weak plot, framed by the tripe, spouted by the "geologist" in this book, is right out of a FOX editorial. I read to enjoy the action genre. If I wanted THIS I'd turn on FOX. One star because it it has words.
  • Irritating hack writes climate change denying polemic

    1
    By Frustrated799
    This was a writer I once thought could write a thriller. Now he's simply enriching himself writing self-indulgent twaddle. In writing this anti-environmentalist manifesto, he blithely does exactly what he accuses those responsibly concerned about global warming of doing -- string together scientifically dubious statements and outright untruths in the process of making a "case" that has been debunked by the sector of the scientific community NOT on the take years ago. In fact, I wonder if this odious screed with its clichéd characters and pallid plot was actually underwritten by some climate-denying industry or its minions. Sure reads like it. Whatever this is, it's not a thriller. Whatever disease Michael Crichton came down with when he started writing right-wing agitprop instead of entertainment has claimed another victim, who will doubtless cry all the way to the bank. But I won't make the mistake of subsidizing him further with any more book purchases.
  • The Lightning Stones

    5
    By PushpushStable
    A timely topic for a fast paced action adventure. As always, the author based the fiction on well researched fact which makes the possibility even more frightening.
  • The Lightning stones

    1
    By Etwi
    I enjoy fiction because of the useful facts buried within. This book is full of misinformation about climate change and does a disservice to readers. The author must be uninformed or ignorant of basic scientific research on the subject and owes his readers an apology. Ron Perkins
  • Lightening Stones

    2
    By Peg1gy
    Get this dull story only if you like run, run, shoot, shoot, over and over.
  • Thought I was buying a fiction book

    1
    By Yvesmourousi
    From an author I followed for a while. What I got is a barely readable anti global warming manifesto with laughable plot, paper thin characters and "twist" you see from a mile. The Jordan character is so outrageously thick it's ridiculous. It's ok for an author to infuse his work with his opinion, they all do that and I'm ok with it but to lay it on that thick? I don't pay $9.99 to read Rush Limbaugh's opinion on paper. Don't know what happened to Du brul since the last book but it's sad. I loved the first few books in the Mercer serie..