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20,000 Kilos Under the Sea

A Modern Retelling of the Jules Verne Classic Adventure

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20,000 Kilos Under the Sea

By: Richard Wickliffe
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
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A modern retelling of Jules Verne's high-seas adventure, with an exiled captain using an illicit submarine for smuggling, discovering riches, and revenge.

When a US expedition is attacked, three survivors—a professor, her student and a soldier—are saved by a mysterious vessel, the Naumtsev. The enigmatic Captain Nikto elects to keep the captives aboard, requiring each of their skills for his daring pursuits. But as evidence of a rogue submarine alerts the world's navies, the captives must work together to avoid annihilation.

A fast-paced adventure-thriller that's described as, "the classic Disney adventure meets The Hunt for Red October."

Gold Winner - Best Suspense/Thriller, 2023 President's Book Awards, Florida Authors & Publisher's Association

©2022 Richard Wickliffe (P)2024 Richard Wickliffe
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Sea Adventures Adventure Fiction Submarine

Critic Reviews

"A gripping adventure that merges thrills with meticulous research for a concept that's more plausible than you would think." (Nuclear Submariner John Jones (ret.) US Navy, US Submarine Force, STS1)

"A great story with stellar writing, deft plotting, filling the pages with cinematic images." (Readers Favorite Book Reviews)

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