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White for Danger

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Her name was Charly. Why in Hell would she want to go to the Antarctic?Quite simply because she was the best geologist -- male or female -- for the job. And the job was to find a lost valley with towers and domes and living people in it somewhere in the vast frozen Antarctic landscape. Howard claimed to have seen this valley through a blinding snowstorm. But he'd been suffering from frostbite and may have imagined the whole thing.If what Howard had seen was imaginary, then why was someone trying to kill them all on the second expedition? It was amazing that they ever got to the valley. And when they did, what they saw was something more frightening than a lost civilization.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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David Stevens

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Daniel Stevens is a New-Zealand author, born in 1933.

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No redeeming qualities here. It's not poorly written, just bad characters and a boring plot.
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August 17, 2010
WHITE FOR DANGER by David Stevens (1979) starts in New Zealand and heads to Antarctica, as renowned writer and adventurer Logan Adams is roped into tagging along with his brother-in-law's Antarctica expedition - his brother-in-law was the sole survivor of a previous mission, and he's determined to go back and find the two men left behind, that he believes are still alive and were taken to a hidden city on the frozen continent.

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