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Europa Journal

By: Jack Castle
Narrated by: Kate Zane
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The history of humanity is about to change forever....

On December 5, 1945, five TBM Avenger bombers embark on a training mission off the coast of Florida and mysteriously vanish without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle. A PBY search and rescue plane with 13 crewmen aboard sets out to find the Avengers...and never returns.

In 2168, a mysterious five-sided pyramid is discovered on the ocean floor of Jupiter's icy moon, Europa. Commander Mac O'Bryant and her team of astronauts are among the first to enter the pyramid's central chamber. They find the body of a missing World War II pilot, whose hands clutch a journal detailing what happened to him after he and his crew were abducted by aliens and taken to a place with no recognizable stars. As the pyramid walls begin to collapse around Mac and her team, their names mysteriously appear within its pages and they find themselves lost in an alien world. Stranded with no way home, Mac decides to retrace the pilot's steps. She never expects to find the man alive. And if the man has yet to die, what does that mean for her and the rest of her crew?

©2016 Chris Tortora (P)2017 Tantor
Adventure Science Fiction Aviation Fiction Transportation
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Great Audio SciFi Mystery !

This is a great adventure from the imagination of Jack Castle! Many historic and mythical theories are masterfully woven together in this sci-fi action mystery that transcends time and space. So much drama unfolds that listening to the audio version is as fun as an old style radio program. The story shifts from the mysterious disappearance of a 1940s pilot to 200 years in the future and the crew trying to piece together the puzzle of what happened to him. You will never believe what they encounter! I would definitely recommend listening to this book on audio! So much fun!

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Mythohistorical Genius!!

Jack Castle has a tremendous ability to weave historical events and famous movie lines into an intra-stellar, dramatic adventure. Europa Journal is a fantastic creative work of fiction which incorporates some mystical elements of various religions and mythology in history into one mental motion picture. The storyline is engaging and fast paced. The characters each have various relatable characteristics which make you care about them, even, to some degree, the ultimate villain. The scenes are established with cleverly placed shared experiences from the characters so the reader has to closely follow and piece information together to get the full picture. Great brain candy! I finished the book in just three days! I am hoping there is going to be a subsequent sequel which brings us another adventure with our surviving heroes.

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Meh

The story started well. The brief audio sample led me to purchase the audiobook version. The narrator did a very good job with a less than stellar story. Characters were well developed but inconsistent in actions. The storyline meandered along amid lots of plot contrivances as the characters journeyed to the final confrontation...which also took forever. The ending as other reviewers have noted became a religious tract.

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Excellent book

Amazing book! I listened to it in 2 days and thoroughly enjoyed it!! Recommend for everyone!

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Great Concept Poorly Realized

Save your money or credit. This one is not worth either. The story is a chopped up mess and the characters are really two dimensional and not very likeable. The cast harks back to the painfully hokey (by today's standards) of the old SciFi movies in which we have a learned scientist, a "happy go lucky idiot" and a foil. It really didn't work well then and doesn't work here at all. Add to this that the author is apparently ignorant about aircraft. The flying boat sent to rescue the five lost flyers is given as a "PBY"(produced by Consolidated) when in fact the aircraft was a Marlin, (produced by Martin). And, according to the author the plane had big loading doors in the rear, (perhaps confusing it with a C-130). Couldn't stand to finish it.

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