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Vic Terror Incognita
Contributor(s): Gill, Jerry (Author)
ISBN: 1889823988     ISBN-13: 9781889823980
Publisher: Ann Darrow Co
OUR PRICE:   $21.59  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: May 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Action & Adventure
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Action & Adventure
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5" W x 8" (0.78 lbs) 210 pages
 
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Vic: Terror Incognita is the 4th novel in the action-adventure epic saga series The Incredible Adventures of Vic Challenger.

Vic is preparing for a work-related trip up the Amazon river. Vic and her friend Lin Li don't think this will be a picnic. They expect tough conditions, hot weather, mosquitos, wild animals. They can handle it. It's what they do. Readers love to hear about visits to rugged locales. But do they really know what to expect? Over 50,000 miles of savage waterways course through the brutal jungles of the Amazon Who knows what secrets might lie within an uncharted area as vast as all of Europe? Of course, Vic will also have her senses attuned for signs of Nu, her soul mate from 100,000 years ago.

Lethal encounters begin before the trip begins Plus, Vic finds her friend Emma has a serious personal problem, two in fact. Vic can't help with one but the other leads to some un-ladylike conduct in the streets of Beatrice. She and Lin both decide that fighting bad guys and monsters is easy compared to social and personal problems.

When Vic and Lin Li finally get to the Amazon, Vic has a chance to taste some great local food including rock grilled pirarucu, roasted favolus, and anona fruit. The trip has a good start. Their greatest worry is whether they may run into headhunters. Turns out there is more to worry about.

Vic is delighted to learn that her favorite book of all time was not strictly fiction. It sets Vic and Lin on a search into terra incognita, which should be labeled terror incognita They discover people who need help and Vic does not hesitate. Enroute they deal with giant snakes, caimans, piranha, a greedy guide, but those are unworthy of mention compared to what awaits them in Terror Incognita

Among the lessons learned, it is better to be prepared and not need to be than to be unprepared and dead; anyone can make a mistake and one mistake does not a bad person make; and of course, keep your weapon with you