A lost island broken by cataclysm and haunted by a dark intelligence broods alone on its bloody past. It is the lost graveyard for fleets of sunken treasure vessels. An irresistible lure for Dane Maddock and his band of adventurers, but getting there is least of their problems.
When Bones rescues a talented young programmer from a gang of mercenaries, Maddock and his crew find themselves in the crosshairs of a deadly organization that will stop at nothing to possess a priceless software program with the potential to dominate the world’s economy.
Maddock, Bones, and the crew of the Sea Foam set out for a legendary island in the Pacific, the final resting place of a wealth of treasure vessels. Standing in their way are mercenaries, cage fighters, drug gangs, mystics, and powers beyond their understanding. But no threat is more perilous than what lies in wait for them in the shadow of Maug.
David Wood is the USA Today bestselling author of the Dane Maddock Adventures and many other titles and series. He also writes Science Fiction under the pen name Finn Gray and fantasy as David Debord. He is also a book reviewer, podcaster, and a member of International Thriller Writers and The Horror Writers Association. David and his family live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visit him online at www.davidwoodweb.com.
I really like This series and have read all of books and look forward to more. Good story about an Island that is the respository of many shipwrecks. This is Bones and Maddock's livehood so let the games begin. Of course there will be monsters, danger and women involved. Oh yes and Maddock hears some unwelcome news about his fiance and it throws him off his game and therefore the treasure search.
Well, it's about a girl who writes a computer program that can literally figure out anything, and by the end of the book she has formed a telepathic link with a giant squid.
I know this sounds dumb, but honestly, I couldn't stop reading. There's this constant sexual innuendo in the dialogue, but the exploration and the discovery kept the plot moving. The characters were fun as well.
Things move fast and you get drawn into the world this story came from. The story uses all the characters in their own subplots and blends them together to make a compelling story. It has a bit of the supernatural element to keep the story strong. It’s a good read.
This is an exciting adventure to an island that has a history of sunken ships and treasure. I started this book and just kept reading. I wanted to see what was going to happen next.
Of course, Maddock and Bones have all kinds of craziness going on. Nothing for our heroes is ever easy.
Maug is an exciting adventure, especially for fans of Dane Maddock stories. Beginning in New York City, Bones meets a stranger who will soon embroil Bones, Dane, and the rest of the crew in a fight for their lives.
The whole "Maug" concept is a little weird, but it's a good story. I had Lyn figured out, mostly. The weirdness with Sally seeming to communicate with "something" was a different tale. I am looking forward to reading the next book.
A chance meeting for Bones, as he saves a computer programmer, leads the team on a new treasure hunt and trying to stay ahead of a dangerous organisation.
In this book we join Maddock and his team while they travel to the island Maug, famous for its many shipwrecks. It is a little bit weird that I like these books as much as I do, but I think they are a kind of guilty pleasure. Also, they are potato chips books, as in you always want one more. The characters of Maddock and Bones are very, very stereotypical ex navy seals, and somewhat one dimensional. Each book is based on a historical myth, and they are sometimes a little bit repetitive. But the action and adventure is great and very fast paced, and the books are enjoyable.