New Shipwreck novel......great read....

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Presently reading Wrecking crew by Taylor Zajonc. Really good read.....

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Thanks man! Gonna check it out. Looking for a good read.

How have ya been man?
 

Great thanks, a bit blustery here but no wind for this storm, get your lazy butt down here for some diving!!
 

Do we need to make this the official "Treasure hunting fiction" thread? Winter is coming and all those windy days when we can't dive (as much) will be here shortly.
John Cunningham has written a series of nice treasure hunting/Caribbean/Key West escapism novels that I enjoyed. I have some problems enjoying a book when authors do not know their science/math/diving/fishing/boating/treasure hunting stuff and get it badly wrong. He gets his stuff right.
Here's a link to his author page on Amazon:
Fiction | John H. Cunningham
 

Do we need to make this the official "Treasure hunting fiction" thread? Winter is coming and all those windy days when we can't dive (as much) will be here shortly.
John Cunningham has written a series of nice treasure hunting/Caribbean/Key West escapism novels that I enjoyed. I have some problems enjoying a book when authors do not know their science/math/diving/fishing/boating/treasure hunting stuff and get it badly wrong. He gets his stuff right.
Here's a link to his author page on Amazon:
Fiction | John H. Cunningham


I will have to check him out. Clive Cussler is just too far fetched for me.
 

and then we have Steven Becker...he has a couple of different series - Both his 'Mac Travis' (Wood's Relic, Wood's Reach, etc) and his 'Tides of Fortune' series are enjoyable reading. Some treasure hunting in pretty much every one.
Here is his personal page: https://stevenbeckerauthor.com/about/
and his Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Steven-Becker/e/B00AKGZLGM?tag=treasurenet01-20

I was not favorably impressed with his "Storm Rising" novel, but we all have different tastes.

More to come. I read a lot. Keeps me from having to sleep. :)
 

Do we need to make this the official "Treasure hunting fiction" thread? Winter is coming and all those windy days when we can't dive (as much) will be here shortly.
John Cunningham has written a series of nice treasure hunting/Caribbean/Key West escapism novels that I enjoyed. I have some problems enjoying a book when authors do not know their science/math/diving/fishing/boating/treasure hunting stuff and get it badly wrong. He gets his stuff right.
Here's a link to his author page on Amazon:
Fiction | John H. Cunningham


Thanks Bill. I just ordered a copy of Green To Go.

And I also ordered a copy of Kevin's recommendation, The Wrecking Crew.

I have been reading Randy Wayne White's "Doc Ford series", and they are real page turners. I'm working on my 4th one now. So far my two favorites are Sanibel Flats and Captiva. Could not put them down.

https://www.amazon.com/Sanibel-Flats-Ford-Novel-Novels/dp/0312926022/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1472858652&sr=1-1&keywords=sanibel+flats

https://www.amazon.com/Captiva-Novel-Randy-Wayne-White/dp/0425158543/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1472858652&sr=1-7&keywords=sanibel+flats
 

Mike, I know these guys love a written review when you've finished too.....
 

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