Daniel Lenihan is one of the world's leading underwater archaeologists. He has spent 24 years as founder & head of the elite, award-winning Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (SCRU) team of the U.S. National Park Service.
"Absorbing . . . recalls classic American courtroom thrillers from To Kill a Mockingbird to Intruder in the Dust ." -- - Kirkus Reviews
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"The authors do a fine job of blending historical and technical details into their narrative." -- - Publishers Weekly
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"A robust seafaring yarn that is equal parts Jack London and Robert Louis Stevenson --- with a touch of Steven Spielberg thrown in."--- Winston-Salem Journal
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Daniel Lenihan is one of the world's leading underwater archaeologists. He has spent 24 years as founder & head of the elite, award-winning Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (SCRU) team of the U.S. National Park Service.
Professional Reviews
Praise for Justice for None:
"Absorbing . . . recalls classic American courtroom thrillers from To Kill a Mockingbird to Intruder in the Dust ." -- - Kirkus Reviews
"Interesting plot twists, well-drawn characters . . . and a rich, detailed evocation of rural America in the late 1920s." -- - Library Journal Praise for Wake of the Perdido Star:
"The authors do a fine job of blending historical and technical details into their narrative." -- - Publishers Weekly
"An adventure story that earns its place in the esteemed company of such seafaring sagas as Moby Dick and Mutiny on the Bounty ." -- - The San Diego Union-Tribune
"A robust seafaring yarn that is equal parts Jack London and Robert Louis Stevenson --- with a touch of Steven Spielberg thrown in."--- Winston-Salem Journal
"A swashbuckling sea story of nautical derring-do . . . salted with plenty of action and some fine sea battles."---Stephen Coonts
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