The Inside Passage
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If Clive Cussler had written Ugly Betty, it would be The Inside Passage.
The Inside Passage is about an al-Qaeda plot to blow up an American cruise ship. Ripped from today's headlines, a group of Canadian-born terrorist plan to bring their war to the Western Hemisphere.
It’s also the story of a young Latino man coming of age in an Anglo world. Ted Higuera and his friends stumble upon an al-Qaeda plot to blow up the cruise ship and the clock starts ticking.
Can Ted and his friends act in time to save the thousands of people aboard the Star of the Northwest?
If Clive Cussler had written Ugly Betty, it would be The Inside Passage.
The Inside Passage is about an al-Qaeda plot to blow up an American cruise ship. Ripped from today's headlines, a group of Canadian-born terrorist plan to bring their war to the Western Hemisphere.
It’s also the story of a young Latino man coming of age in an Anglo world. Ted Higuera and his friends stumble upon an al-Qaeda plot to blow up the cruise ship and the clock starts ticking.
Can Ted and his friends act in time to save the thousands of people aboard the Star of the Northwest?
Over 135 5-Star Reviews for The Inside Passage
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***** Five Stars
New thriller author leaps to the center of the pack
Karen Wby on June 25, 2015
I read thrillers; they're my genre of choice. Vince Flynn. Brad Thor and others, starting, of course, with Tom Clancy, Nelson DeMille and Robert Ludlum for many years. I list these names so you can trust I know what I'm talking about. Pendleton Wallace is someone you need to add to your list. I gobbled this one, with its realistic plot, great dialogue, a local's knowledge of the area he was writing about, and an insider's understanding of computer hacking, and immediately jumped into his second book. I just finished his third, and am reading the teaser first chapter of his fourth. Book 2 was just as good as book 1, which rarely happens with new authors. Book 3 I gotta confess, I had to accept the implausible not once but twice -- the second situation, however, about a mysterious panther, I understood was in keeping with the story line -- in order to continue the adventures of people I'd come to know and wanted to know better. You will enjoy the time you spend with Pendleton Wallace's books. You'll come back for more.
***** Five Stars
A very good read
By A E Blanc on April 22, 2014
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I am a reader of Penn Wallace's blog and always enjoy his ability to weave a good tale. I am sort of a slog along reader, but I found myself picking this book up frequently. The characters developed quickly, but you can't always judge a character by first bloom. The story of three young people on their first adult adventure, all with their own points to prove, and the supporting cast with their own agendas as well, quickly leads them all directly into troubled waters.
I did not enjoy the third person dialog of the main character, but did like his spunk! This is a nice summer read, may be a little scary if you are a boater.
***** Five Stars
Excellent Read
By George B. on August 1, 2015
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Highly recommend this book to anyone looking for action and a well written story. Unfortunately I started the Higuera series with the third book but this one tied things together and answered some questions. Looking forward to the next
***** Five Stars
Terrific Book!
By A Good Read on July 12, 2015
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One of the best books I've read. It would make a great movie! I can hardly wait to read the next one in the series.
***** Five Stars
New thriller author leaps to the center of the pack
Karen Wby on June 25, 2015
I read thrillers; they're my genre of choice. Vince Flynn. Brad Thor and others, starting, of course, with Tom Clancy, Nelson DeMille and Robert Ludlum for many years. I list these names so you can trust I know what I'm talking about. Pendleton Wallace is someone you need to add to your list. I gobbled this one, with its realistic plot, great dialogue, a local's knowledge of the area he was writing about, and an insider's understanding of computer hacking, and immediately jumped into his second book. I just finished his third, and am reading the teaser first chapter of his fourth. Book 2 was just as good as book 1, which rarely happens with new authors. Book 3 I gotta confess, I had to accept the implausible not once but twice -- the second situation, however, about a mysterious panther, I understood was in keeping with the story line -- in order to continue the adventures of people I'd come to know and wanted to know better. You will enjoy the time you spend with Pendleton Wallace's books. You'll come back for more.
***** Five Stars
A very good read
By A E Blanc on April 22, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
I am a reader of Penn Wallace's blog and always enjoy his ability to weave a good tale. I am sort of a slog along reader, but I found myself picking this book up frequently. The characters developed quickly, but you can't always judge a character by first bloom. The story of three young people on their first adult adventure, all with their own points to prove, and the supporting cast with their own agendas as well, quickly leads them all directly into troubled waters.
I did not enjoy the third person dialog of the main character, but did like his spunk! This is a nice summer read, may be a little scary if you are a boater.
***** Five Stars
Excellent Read
By George B. on August 1, 2015
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
Highly recommend this book to anyone looking for action and a well written story. Unfortunately I started the Higuera series with the third book but this one tied things together and answered some questions. Looking forward to the next
***** Five Stars
Terrific Book!
By A Good Read on July 12, 2015
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
One of the best books I've read. It would make a great movie! I can hardly wait to read the next one in the series.