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Now Melis is the last one who knows the truth. And someone is determined that the truth will die with her. For what Melis knows about the deep-sea mystery is only part of a nightmarish past town by violence. She thought she had put that past behind her when she arrived at her Carribean island home to research dolphin behavior.
But her peace - and her life - is about to be shattered by the arrival of a savage killer. Someone - for reasons unknown even to Melis - is cutting a path of destruction and death that leads directly to her. Only one man can save her - a man who claims to be a fellow oceanographer. He will seek to gain Melis's trust, getting close to her secret and her life. But what this enigmatic man really wants, Melis may not discover until it's too late. Because whoever is after her knows her nightmares intimately, and soon she will be forced to relive them all over again.
Except for the final nightmare. The one she can't possibly survive.
T-Rel
Posted February 12, 2009
I started this book at bedtime with the intention of only reading maybe the first few chapters. That did not happen. I ended up staying up all night because I could not stand the fact that I did not know what was going to happen next. This was an easy read that was enjoyable and fun. I would recommend it to anyone that just wants to excape and lose theirselves in adventure.
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Posted July 9, 2008
I have just finished reading Fatal Tide and I still can't get over how much I loved it. My first thought wile reading the last sentence was 'Wow, what a good book!!' and I was sad in a way that it was over. I fell in love with the characters, I mean those are some juicy, meaty, live breathe and jump out of the page people Jed Kelby, Nicholas, Melis Nemid and her beloved dolphins Pete and Suzie. They took some magical grip on my eye balls and still have me enchanted for the world I just read about. This was my first Johansen book, as I bought few more moths ago ( I'm like a hamster, I buy gazillions of books and then run my finger on the bookcase and stop at some delicious one and read whenever I please, but I always make sure I have tons and tons of unread books to choose from) and It didn't occur for me to read her earlier because I've seen some reviews that made her look like some romance novelist, and I do not read romance, but the cover and the story in the back really intrigued me, first to buy it, then to read it few weeks later. This was a story about a woman named Melis, who lived with her dolphins Pete and Suzie on her own Caribbean Island. She was a tough cookie, strong smart but not annoying, she was wonderful to read through and I felt real connection with the character because she was simply marvelous. There are flashbacks to her tortured past, as we learn that Melis is being stalked by a very violent, evil and deadly snake of a man Archer. I think I had a nightmare with him in it, that's how real he was to me. He stops at nothing to get to Melis she is the only one who knows where sunken city of Merinth lies lost in the Ocean, and only her and the dolphins can find it. With the help of Jeb Kelby, an ex SEAL she ventures out in an adventure to find the treasure, to deceive and for once get rid of Archer who is killing her friends and family and to free her soul of her black, tortured past. We find that Archer has some sick sadistic plans for her, and more of her past is revealed as he find ways to hurt her and those around him until they can beat the clock and stop him. I adored the relationship that build between Kelby and Melis, at one point in the end I was crying, I kid you not (I wont say if it was good or bad but the ending was insane!) but no spoilers here!! : ) I loved the ending, it was solid!!! I can't wait to read everything this woman wrote, because if she created Melis and Jeb then I wonder what other delicious and marvelous characters and stories she cooked up as well! The beginnings was a bit fast, with many characters introduced, but hang on in there, it's a very satisfying and succulent story! - Kasia S.
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Posted January 11, 2006
Normally I like Johansen¿s books, but this one was a total waste of time. The characters are not believable, the ¿internal¿ dialog is cheesy, the dolphin bit is such a bologna, it¿s not even funny. Absolutely would not recommend it.
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Posted June 8, 2005
I've read a few of Johansen's works, her early stuff was good, and yet it was all the same formula, I bought this one out of desperation before Lee Child's new book and finished it in a slow week. I swore I was going to lay the book down and forget about it after a few chapters, but work is very boring, and the theories on dolphins were crackpot interesting. You know how the story ends if you've read her before.
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Posted April 24, 2005
i got confused, i love all her other books though
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Posted April 5, 2005
ORIGINAL, WELL-WRITTEN ACTION MYSTERY. COVERS A LOT OF TERRITORY FROM DOLPHINS TO HIDDEN TREASURE AND PEDOPHILIA.
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Posted December 30, 2004
What the hell is Marinth and what is Kafas?? I was about to go crazy if she didn't tell me soon. But finally she did and the world makes sense once again. This is the second Johansen book I have read (Dead Aim also). I think I'm in love. I read it in two days. I couldn't put it down. It is sad when reading takes priority over working and eating. I loved the plot, unexpected turns, and well developed characters. It makes me want to go find me a sexy billionare and travel the world looking for lost treasures too! Not to mention, punish every pedophile scumbag pervert that hurts children. Keep em' coming Johansen.
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Posted November 27, 2004
This was the first of Johansen's books that I read. I was unable to put it down. After I was finished I went to my computer and ordered all her other suspense novels written that are in paperback.(10) I am now on the last one. I love the way she carries over the characters from book to book. Anyone who reads her books will not be disappointed.
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Posted November 28, 2004
This was the first time I have read any of Iris Johansens work but I loved it. I have never read a book so fast I just couldn't stop. I may only be 14 but I know good work when I see it and this was GREAT!!
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Posted January 10, 2004
An excellent book! Iris Johanson really did well! The plot twists when you dont expect it to; there is a suprise in every chapter!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Lontana¿s Island in the Lesser Antilles is the refuge of Melis Nemid, a woman who loves the dolphins Pete and Susie that she trains as if they were own children. She doesn¿t like or trust men except foster father Phil Lontana or the crewmembers of his shop the Lost Home. Phil is obsessed with discovering the location of Marinth, an island of an advanced civilization that sunk beneath the sea millennia ago.
Arms dealer Hugh Archer wants the research notes concerning the weapon that Phil developed that can cause earthquakes because a Mideast terrorist group is willing to pay much money for it. When Phil refuses to deal, Archer blows up the ship with Phil aboard and goes after his protégée Melis who he knows has the location of the research notes. When Melis also refuses to deal, he kills her closest friend forcing her to team up with billionaire Jed Kelby who will help her kill Archer if she leads him to the location of Marinth.
Though feeling somewhat comic book in nature, FATAL TIDE is an exciting romantic thriller that starts off at light speed and just picks up speed until the climax is over. In between chase scenes, the two protagonists find room for romance but the real scene-stealers are the two dolphins, more loving and civilized than most of the humans in the novel. Melis will engage reader empathy especially when the audience discovers the extreme trauma she suffered as a child. Nobody will pity her though because she has grown into a strong woman who is not afraid to mete out justice to those who deserve it.
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Overview
Melis Nemid is treading in dangerous waters - and she's about to be dragged under. As a marine researcher, Melis knows all too well the dangers that can lurk under even the calmest surfaces. But not even she can guess how deep the darkness runs. Only one oceanographer ever came close to discovering the deadly mystery that lies beneath the sea - and he's disappeared from the face of the earth.Now Melis is the last one who knows the truth. And someone is determined that the truth will die with her. For what Melis knows about the deep-sea mystery is only part of a nightmarish past town by violence. She thought she had put that past behind her when she ...