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A**R
A fun adventure, series worth the the abstraction it provides from our hum drum daily lives. Better then watching Netflix.
What can I say ? I like reading these types of stories that take me away using all the toys and colorful characters we don’t get to interface with normally.
B**.
Caribbean adventures
Fun romantic adventure. A real page Turner. An awesome trip through the exotic Caribbean islands with a could of side trips to South America.
B**.
Good story
Another romp through the Caribbean. Buck doesn't go looking for trouble; it finds him. Old contacts in odd places help along the way. A harrowing escape and an extra passenger round out the story. Better editing than in the first one.
L**E
never a dull moment
It grabs you from page one, and won’t turn you loose until the last page. And you gotta love the planes.
E**S
You will not put in down.
It starts slow and builds to continual twists. I could not put it down. Unending surprise twists. Can’t wait for the next installment.
B**N
Buck’s and Ray’s Not So Excellent Adventure
Buck really steps in it this time, and he drags his unsuspecting airplane mechanic friend Ray right into it with him. The real trouble starts when Buck drunkenly crashes his bicycle after his girlfriend leaves him. To add insult to injury with more injury, another of Buck’s friends (he doesn’t have all that many real friends) punches his lights out, leaving Buck on a surveillance camera at the scene of a big heist. Add an FBI agent who has Buck under his thumb, a missing one-hundred-year-old sailing vessel and some dangerous international bad guys, coupled with an unscheduled trip to Cuba, and you’ll be glad you’re not one of Buck Reilly’s friends. Buckle up for a wild ride through the Caribbean.
C**Y
enjoyable read
Really liked the aviation parts. The keys were part of my life as I lived and worked in Marathon before big money has tried to ruin it for common folk.
M**.
The Great Adventure Continues...
As an avid reader of the "Florida Fiction" genre, I believe that Buck Reilly has quickly joined the list of some of my favorite characters. In my opinion he has earned a seat at the bar with the likes of Travis McGee, Doc Ford, Alex Rutledge and Zack Chasteen.In both his books Cunningham has created a believable character in Buck by showing that not all protagonists have to be independently wealthy and have a woman draped over each arm to be likeable. Buck Reilly has he share of flaws and some of them have cost him a great deal. You like Buck because he recognizes his weaknesses and tries to avoid making the same mistakes that have cost him so much. He is not always successful at this but he tries hard, and for that reason alone, you find yourself routing for him even harder.Like the first Buck Reilly adventure, Red Right Return, this book also has a cast of colorful characters blended with action, adventure and a touch of history. All these ingredients combine to make a great story. I am looking forward to the next Buck Reilly adventure!
M**M
Exciting
Good story edge of the seat escapism , the plot needs to be taken in the theme of what super heroes get up to no matter what they always triumph
L**A
Another great Buck Reilly Adventure!
This is a great second book in an excellent series. I have read them all and am looking forward to the next instalment. Believable characters and a fast moving plot that will keep you reading until it is done.
T**Y
Four Stars
Good treasure hunting adventure tale with planes and willing women! Good job!
G**O
Guilty pleasure
I work hard and don't get a lot of time to relax. For the past while, when I had those rare moments this was my go to pleasure. On to book 3!
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