⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “...Terrific thriller” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “An amazing enjoyable read, you won’t be disappointed” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Like the good old disaster movies of Irwin Allen... funny... action packed... highly recommend it”
A LONELY PLACE TO DIE…
Point Nemo - the most remote location on the planet…
Deep below the waves it’s known as the satellite graveyard…
…And something terrifying is stirring…
A group of scientists have been gathered to investigate a mysterious find. A threat that may not be from this world. A threat that could destroy life as we know it…
Now the world’s superpowers are descending on Point Nemo in a race to claim it as their own.
Andy is a screenwriter, graphic novelist, author and conservationist – writing on movie projects such as “JUDGE DREDD” and “FREDDY VS JASON” and “FOREVERMAN” for Paramount Pictures, Spiderman creator Stan Lee and legendary producer Robert Evans. He has worked on TV projects for Syfy, Netflix, ITV and Amazon and is working extensively between the UK, US and China.
Andy went on to work on Warner Bros.’ animated “AQUAMAN” – while at the same time landing an eight-book deal with Oxford University Press for “HERO.COM” and “VILLAIN.NET”. His comics and graphic novels include MADISON DARK, RITUAL and DINOCORPS.
He wrote and Executively Produced the UK/Chinese movie – LEGENDARY – starring Scott Adkins and Dolph Lungdren. In 2018 his latest movie, CROWHURST (directed by Simon Rumley, Dist. Studio Canal),was released this year to critical acclaim. SUPERVIZED (directed by Steve Barron, starring Tom Berenger, Beau Bridges )was released in 2019. In 2020 his latest theatric drama-documentary, THE BASTARD KING was release in France to huge critical acclaim.
He has rebooted the classic character TARZAN, with a series of contemporary books TARZAN: THE GREYSTOKE LEGACY, TARZAN: THE JUNGLE WARRIOR and TARZAN: THE SAVAGE LANDS. His latest series of middle grade novels – THE INVENTORY – and DRONE RACER – are published by Scholastic. 2019 saw his debut novel for adults, CTRL+S, published by Orion.
His latest venture, The Shingle Media, is a new production company that will make theatre, TV and film, and it already has an exciting slate of projects…
Good stories, but proof reader desperately needed.
The story lines in these books were imaginative, characters and scenarios well written. However - and the reason for 4 stars, not 5 - there were hundreds of errors - missing letters and words, the former things like the instead of then/m, his instead of this, were instead of where and vice versa; the latter often 'joining words such as the, as, in, of, etc. - incorrect tenses - was/were, drag/dragged, etc. - and homophone errors - were/where, knew/new, now/know, etc. I personally found this a great distraction to the stories as started expecting them on each page - and unfortunately, I usually found them!
Point Nemo is the 4th, and, by a significant margin, the best of the 4 Majestic Files available to date. The characters, especially Scott, are flawed, believable, and relatable. The writing is crisp and well formed, with the single exception of a simply typo I noted. The plot is the best of the Majestic Files, tense and well paced. Recommended for any sci-fi thriller fans, and thriller fans in general. 5/5 stars!
Well, that was a helluva fun ride. Excellent storyline,fun concept, my only complaint is that Mr. Briggs obviously never served in a Navy. Doors go through bulk heads (think walls), hatches go through decks ( think floors or ceilings), unless you are on a submarine, then they're ALL hatches. And a graduate of the Naval Academy would be an Ensign, not a Gorman (or in this case yoewoman??). Regardless, a good read.
it was a well thought out and researched novel so I don’t know why someone didn’t proofread it, it spoilt the flow of the book and I was tempted to give up reading it but Momma didn’t raise a quilter
lol see how jarring that is, think of that but 10 times worse
A space station with a infection on board was supposed to burn up on re-entry but it is found intact on the sea bed the infection turns the crews of the recovery vessels into a version of the walking dead