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Paperback Cibola: A Dane Maddock Adventure (Dane Maddock Adventures) Book

ISBN: 1940095603

ISBN13: 9781940095608

Cibola: A Dane Maddock Adventure (Dane Maddock Adventures)

(Book #3 in the Dane Maddock Series)

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1539- In a remote Spanish outpost, one man holds the secret to the greatest treasure and deadliest secret in human history. Utah, Present Day Cave paintings in a newly-discovered Indian site provide... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Great Action, mystery, and history. Excellent Kindle edition.

I won't bother to re-cap the plot and characters from the previous reviews. Suffice it to say that there is action and intrigue aplenty, with clues to decipher, mysteries to solve, bad guys from a Mormon perspective (not fully developed) and a great main character, Dane, and his sidekick Bones. It's sort of like a DaVinci code of the Southwest. Anyway, I love this stuff (links to Clive Cussler are clear here) and it is a fun, entertaining thrill ride all the way. The Kindle edition is perfectly formatted with TTS enabled. David Wood- give me more of this!!

Cibola

This story line reads like one of Clive Cussler novels. Plenty of action with a cast of wonderful characters. Of course the bad guys are still bad but believeable. With all the trouble in the world today the writers will never be without a story line of some kind about the bad guys vs the good guys.

Thrilling Page Turner

Once you start this book you won't want to put it down. The plot twists and characters pull you in with the force of an adrenalin rush. I do not generally read action/adventure novels, but this book was recommended to me by a friend and I found it to be totally enjoyable. Dave Wood develops believable characters and creates scenes that pull the reader in as if you are a part of the action. Along the way, you learn some things about ancient Egypt, biblical history, and the culture of some Soutwest native American tribes. Wood skillfully blends fact with fiction and a lot of human drama, including humor and sexual tension, to keep the reader anxiously turning the page to see what happens next. All of this is accomplished in a polished style of writing well beyond the literate bounds of pulp fiction. Did the sixteenth century Franciscan monk Marcos de Ninza find Cibola and the seven lost cities of gold in the American southwest? Did he leave clues to it's location among the ruins of Anastasi Indian villages? It's an intriguing premise that takes the reader on a rollercoaster ride of adventure, suspense, and just plain fun. I highly recommend Cibola for anyone looking for a good read.

A thrill ride!

Dave Wood's Cibola is a thrill ride from the opening scene in the underwater cave to the breakneck ending. It will beinteresting to see what's next for Dane and Bones! Bill Craig, Author of the Jack Riley Adventures, The fantastic Adventures of Hardluck Hannigan, The Sam Decker Mysteries, and The Butterfly Tattoo.

A great novel - perfect as a summer read or an all-nighter!

Women are bad news. Maddock should have known better but he - as is the case with so many men - couldn't help himself. Cibola is the second novel from David Wood featuring the ex-Navy Seal Dane Maddock. We were introduced to Maddock and his friend Uriah "Bones" Bonebrake in Wood's first novel, Dourado. We are tantalized with another historically fictional prologue that introduces us to Fray Marcos de Niza, a Spaniard in the New World - ancient Argentina, if I have my facts straight - who is trying to keep the world's most amazing treasure from falling into the hands of Coronado. De Niza sacrifices quite a bit to pull this off but he cannot quite reconcile with the thought that the treasure would remain lost forever. So he leaves a trail of historic bread crumbs, knowing that one day someone will find the first one and then... Rescuing a damsel in distress, Maddock helps Jade Ihara - Wood's femme fatale - find that fateful first clue left behind by de Niza. From the moment that Dane utters the ridiculously cool phrase, "You have the traditional Japanese beauty, with just a touch of the robust splendor of Polynesia." I knew that he and Jade would have an interesting relationship. And make no mistake, their relationship is one of the key plotlines in Cibola. But what sets Cibola apart is the number and complexity of characters and plotlines and how Wood weaves them all together expertly. As he did in Dourado, the author uses Biblical and world history to create a fantastic treasure for his heroes to go after. And, as was the case in that first novel, the fictional causes and conclusions Wood draws are sure to spark renewed debate over the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola - and even the claims by some scholars that early Jews and/or Christians had visited the New World long before the Spanish arrived. Everything about Cibola is better - and that is not to say that Dourado is a bad novel - it's just that Wood has improved his writing craft significantly. So much so that I can't wait for installment three! Hint, hint. The locations, descriptions and unique mix of history and fiction are superior in Cibola. The characters are believable, with depth and growth that should satisfy some of the more discerning reviewers of Dourado. Already, I feel like Maddock and Bones are old friends, and it's a privilege to spend time with them. The plot is tight, with characters and variables that are kept well under control with good pacing and development. There are a few typos or grammatical faux-pas, but much less so than in Dourado. Although some folks really pinged Mr. Wood for this, I tend to look past the flaws and appreciate the work. If Dourado is good - and I certainly think so - Cibola is very good! The author has created a gripping and entertaining franchise. Read Cibola and see if you can unravel de Niza's clues and find the treasure before the bad guys. To paraphrase one of my favorite (fictional) archeologists, "Wood is good; he's very good." Ci
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