Ice Station by Matt Reilly, Matthew Reilly

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: September 2000
  • ISBN-13: 9780312971236
  • Sales Rank: 16,563
  • 528pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Anarctica is the last unconquered continent, a murderous expanse of howling winds, blinding whiteouts and deadly crevasses. On one edge of Antarctica is Wilkes Station. Beneath Wilkes Station is the gate to hell itself...

A team of U.S. divers, exploring three thousand feet beneath the ice shelf has vanished. Sending out an SOS, Wilkes draws a rapid deployment team of Marines-and someone else...

First comes a horrific firefight. Then comes a plunge into a drowning pool filled with killer whales. Next comes the hard part, as a handful of survivors begin an electrifying, red-hot, non-stop battle of survival across the continent and against wave after wave of elite military assassins-who've all come for one thing: a secret buried deep beneath the ice...

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After a team of American scientists at Wilkes Ice Station discover what seems to be a spaceship in a four-million-year-old cavern below the ice, two of the divers disappear while checking out the craft. Lt. Shane "Scarecrow" Schofield and his highly trained team of Marines respond to the scientists' distress signal. By the time the leathernecks reach Wilkes, three days later, one of the scientists has killed another, six more members of the Wilkes team have disappeared in the ice cave and eight French scientists from a nearby station are for some reason at the U.S. base. Would the French government kill Americans to capture a frozen UFO? Probably: six of the French "scientists" turn out to be the members of the French special forces. From that discovery onward, this first novel offers nonstop thrills as Schofield and his team fight for their lives--and for those of the remaining American scientists--against French and British commandos and a secret American spy group; against killer whales and strange aquatic mammals; and against time, for both the French and British commandos harbor "eraser" plans to wipe out all survivors in case of mission failure. Reilly's debut evokes a host of predecessors, including Jaws, The Andromeda Strain, The X-Files and the combat novels of Tom Clancy. It also echoes the work of Ian Fleming, as the outrageously heroic Schofield comes off as less a real Marine than a fantasy action figure on a par with Bond. There's not much that's original here--even the set-up is reminiscent of the classic SF film The Thing, about a saucer buried in Arctic ice--but Reilly doesn't really need to be original, not at the pace at which he whips his story line past readers. Employing crude but effective prose, a nonstop spray of short, punchy paragraphs and cliffhangers galore, this is grade-A action pulp. (Sept.) FYI: Ice Station was previously published by Pan Macmillan in Reilly's native Australia, where it sold 30,000 copies. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Matthew J. Reilly was born in 1974 and studied law at the University of New South Wales. At twenty-four, he has written three novels, several screenplays, and has had a few magazine articles published. In 1999, he sold the film rights to his first novel, the action-packed, sci-fi extravaganza, Contest. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Ice Station is his first novel to be published in the U.S.

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Ice Station-One of the Best Books I've Read!!!by Anonymous

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October 08, 2007: Judging from the other books I've read, this is definitely the best so far. It's very action packed and its quite the page turner. I usually take some time when I'm reading books, but with this one I couldn't put it down. In the first few pages there is enough action to fill a few books. If you like action, and I mean intense mind blowing action, you'll definitely like this book. It seems Shane Schofield has quite a bit of luck. Some people might say it takes away from the book, but Matthew Reilly also can kill of half of the main characters of his books without thinking about it.

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July 09, 2007: If you like action, and i mean like heads exploding, things blowing up, just people kicking a$$ in general, BUY THIS BOOK! if you dont like those things, its never to late to learn


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