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Book Review: Cretaceous Sea

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[4.5 stars]

Cretaceous Sea     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Will Hubbell
Class/Genre:   Science Fiction   Time Travel
Ace, Nov 2002, $6.50, 352 pp.

Con Greighton’s father John is one of the wealthiest men in the year 2059, but to his daughter he’s just an absentee father more interested in business and women than he is in her. When John invites Con on a mysterious journey with his fiancée and the trip’s sponsor, the enigmatic Mr. Green, she accepts because it’s a chance to do something never done before, journey back in time to the Upper Cretaceous period when the dinosaurs roamed the earth.

When they arrive in prehistoric Montana Isle, paleontology student Rick Clements is elated to see in real life what he has only seen in fossils. Rick’s job is to keep Con occupied while her father and Mr. Green discuss business, but when Rick realizes that they are on ground zero of the K-T meteor strike, a dream vacation turns into a nightmare.

Fans of Jurassic Park are going to love CRETACEOUS SEA as they glimpse into an era that has inspired many novels and movies. There are many surprises in this work so readers will never become bored or put the book down until they have all their questions answered. Will Hubbell has written a science fiction novel that will appeal to the action-adventure crowd.

Harriet Klausner

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