
Segundo Mundo
4.03
2,386 valoraciones·220 reseñas
La alta aventura de James Rollins se une al suspense de Matthew Reilly en el nuevo y explosivo thriller de Jeremy Robinson, Segundo Mundo. Lincoln Miller, un ex Navy SEAL convertido en agente especial del NCIS, es enviado a Aquarius, el único centro de investigación suboceánico del mundo situado fre...
- páginas
- 341
- Format
- Hardcover
- Publicado
- 2012-05-22
- Editorial
- Thomas Dunne Books
- ISBN
- 9780312617868
Sobre el autor

Jeremy Robinson
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Jeremy Robinson is the New York Times bestselling author of seventy novels and novellas, including Apocalypse Machine, Island 731, and SecondWorld, as well as the Jack Sigler thriller series and Project Nemesis, the highest selling, original (non-licensed) kaiju novel of all time. He’s known for mixing elements of scie...
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Todd·8 months ago
A fantastic suspense/Scifi/military thriller set in modern times, well 2012 because that's when the book was written.
1945 Germany, WWII is coming to an end, but the SS scientists have come up with a world ending device. Fast forward almost 70 years, Miami and 2 other cities have been attacked by something to kill everyone in them.
lt's up to one SEAL to escape Miami and solve and stop those behind the attacks before they wipe out the world's population.
1945 Germany, WWII is coming to an end, but the SS scientists have come up with a world ending device. Fast forward almost 70 years, Miami and 2 other cities have been attacked by something to kill everyone in them.
lt's up to one SEAL to escape Miami and solve and stop those behind the attacks before they wipe out the world's population.
Jonathan Wilson ·8 years ago
4.5 Stars
Julie Carter·10 years ago
I just revisited the audiobook version of this story, and it was even better than the first time I listened.
Lincoln Miller is an ex Navy Seal who can take care of himself in any situation. This story takes him all over the world, and the precarious situations he finds himself in will leave you breathless. Very fast-paced story with great character interaction. I love Cowboy!
Lincoln Miller is an ex Navy Seal who can take care of himself in any situation. This story takes him all over the world, and the precarious situations he finds himself in will leave you breathless. Very fast-paced story with great character interaction. I love Cowboy!
Danielle The Book Huntress ·11 years ago
I started this on Playaway and I had to turn it off because of the disturbing scene at the beginning. I got the print copy and I'm so glad I picked this up again, because this book rocked!Warning: If you hate Nazis, you will either love this book, or you will find your hatred for Nazis inflamed to even higher levels. The Nazis (and all their modern counterparts) seriously suck (which is putting it lightly) and inspired many violent thoughts in my head as I was reading. I think that this book mig...
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Thom·12 years ago
I'll be honest - parts of this book are (unintentionally?) hilarious. No spoilers, but the final scene is so over the top that I have to think that Robinson is in on the fun as well. But I look past all that because this is an incredible concept with delicious sci-fi inspired action that is just close enough to reality to be great. Five stars.
Susan·12 years ago
I loved this book from the first page to the last.
It is a rip-roaring, heart-pounding adventure and one of the best books I have read in recent times.
If you love high adventure and haven't yet discovered Jeremy Robinson, do yourself a favor and read this.
I can't wait to read more about Lincoln Miller, he is giving King and the Chess Team a run for the money.
It is a rip-roaring, heart-pounding adventure and one of the best books I have read in recent times.
If you love high adventure and haven't yet discovered Jeremy Robinson, do yourself a favor and read this.
I can't wait to read more about Lincoln Miller, he is giving King and the Chess Team a run for the money.
Diane·13 years ago
The beginning was 5 stars, but once the hero is out of immediate danger, it got boring and bogged down with history and explanations . So I just skipped to the end to see what happened.
Cheryl·13 years ago
Ex-Navy Seal turned NCIS agent, Lincoln Miller has been tasked to check out the Aquarius underwater facility in the Florida Keys. Lincoln notices something strange. The sky is blazing red with red specks falling from the sky. Fish are dying Lincoln makes it to land, only to learn that an attack has been launched on the world. Someone has depleted the world of oxygen. With the lack of oxygen, people are also dying and the specks falling from the sky is all that is left of civilization. Miller mus...
Mike·13 years ago
Attention, Clevelanders -- Miami is DESTROYED in this book! Not the Heat basketball team, the ENTIRE CITY! LeBron James won't be winning any NBA championships after Navy SEAL Lincoln Miller saves the world and cleans up the mess resurrected Nazis create in this world.Yes, resurrected Nazis. Seems the biggest villains of all time are back to take over the world 70 years after they lost World War II. Miller and his little band of rag-tag commandos must dodge thousands of bullets, ward off aerial a...
Kristin Lundgren·13 years ago
I read a lot of YA books which tend to fall into the paranormal/fantasy, SF, and dystopian genres, and a few stragglers. And I enjoy them, some immensely. But they don't give me that thrill. That rush of adrenaline, which I had been missing. Then I picked up Jeremy Robinson's latest thriller. He writes like James Rollins and Matt Reilly - somewhat improbable plot, improbable feats of derring-do, etc. But they are fun and enjoyable, and they all do well in bringing people to life. And that was th...