Book Review: Double Cross
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Double Cross
Patrick Woodrow, Deltor, 422 pages (2005).
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An all-action novel, with plenty of diving, written by an experienced diver. The author's diving knowledge means that you do not have to endure the cringe-worthy sequences in a lot of novels written by people with limited if any diving experience.
The book's hero is a British underwater photographer who accidentally kills a woman before going on the run to protect his career. The woman's death, however, provides him with vital clue to his inheritance and what follows is a fast paced globetrotting adventure with plenty of diving, drug trafficking baddies and a thrilling climax.
The book is very easy to read with simple dialogue and is a good escapist read.
Ideal to relax with between dives on a diving holiday or liveaboard.
Double Cross is available from
amazon.co.uk or amazon.com.