What I did like about this science fiction book featuring the search for a powerful moon rock in caves beneath Easter Tennessee just wasn’t enough. No matter how hard I tried, I could not imagine what it must be like wandering dark, scary caves.
The cave diving adventurers - escaped convicts, veteran cavers including a 14-year-old girl and her dad, even some NASA explorers - wander from one cave to another then another, all pretty much the same. As if cave diving was easy as long as you had a good guide.
This is supposed to be scary science fiction, and it might make for a solid movie, but everyone seemed to be able to handle the so-called terror of the deep.
What I did like was the 14-year-old girl, Cricket, who was used as a hostage by the convicts but who outwitted them at every turn. Way to go, Cricket!
I’ve liked other books by Sullivan, including "Serpent’s Kiss," and some of those he did with James Patterson, so I will continue to pick his books off the shelves. Labyrinth, however, wasn’t much more than average.