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Paperback Naitaka Book

ISBN: 0966770498

ISBN13: 9780966770490

Naitaka

(Book #2 in the Kodiak Series)

Kodiak is back. Nearly two years after the horrifying debacle of WHERE LEGENDS ROAM, cryptozoologist George Kodiak has come to British Columbia's Lake Okanagan; reputed to be the home of Naitaka, an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Amazing! Murphy delivers again!

I may never have had sex with an "attractive" woman. I may still live with my parents, even though I'm in my mid-30's. I may have dressed like Captain Kirk for my high school yearbook photo. But that has nothing to do with enjoying a good book, and this is one of the best! Action, education, fantasy, a little bit of something for everyone. If you liked "Where Legends Roam", you'll love this one!

A great chapter in the kodiak series

Lee Murphy has shown his writing talent again in this follow up to Where Legends Roam. Naitaka puts Kodiak in the search for Ogo Pogo. Once again Lee does his research to realistically explain what these creatures are. He also introduces us to some of the monsters from Kodiaks past. The story is full of action, memorable characters and a really cool helicopter appropriately named Megalodon. This is a series I'll keep reading not only for the good stories, but the interesting subject matter the field of cryptozoology has to offer.

Naitaka: Lee Murphy Does it Again

Naitaka: Lee Murphy does it again. In his first book, Where Legends Roam, Lee Murphy introduced us to his unique ability to take the available data from the fossil record and integrate it with contemporary information in an interesting and engaging fashion. The end result was a great adventure story with the embedded theory of the survival of Gigantopithecus up until the present day. One cannot enjoy the story without giving serious consideration to his well thought out and researched theory. And, conversely, one cannot consider the theory without enjoying the entwined story. Naitaka takes us back into the world of Murphy's primary protagonist, George Kodiak. This is the cryptozoologist adventurer who embodies not only the qualities most moral people think are laudable, but who also takes the action that most people wish they could. Here we find him not only solving the mystery of the large creatures reported in inland waters with a link to the sea, but also protecting them from destruction and exploitation. In this installment he comes face to face with his mysterious nemesis who was alluded to in the first book in his series. As in Legends, the action scenes are worthy of any adventure novel or movie. In fact it seems only right to refer to them as scenes since the pictures created in the mind of the reader are so vivid that one feels as though they are watching them on the big screen. So what does Lee Murphy think the hidden creatures that George Kodiak and others are in search of actually are? By carefully taking the reader through the fossil record and many of the reports of these water dwelling animals over the years he has come to a startling conclusion. He believes them to be surviving members of the ancient whale family of Zeuglodons, or more specifically the Basilosaurus. These creatures are called by many local names, including a number with roots in the language of the original Native Americans, including Ogopogo and Naitaka. Does this make any sense? On the surface it at first seems preposterous. However, when one carefully considers Murphy's recitation of the characteristics of water dwelling mammals and whales in particular, the picture begins to come into focus. He may indeed be correct about the identity of these creatures. Again, one may say this is preposterous. That is exactly what people have said through the years when different rare animals were first reported before they were catalogued and their existence was widely accepted in the rest of the world. Who is not familiar with the giant panda or the mountain gorilla? These animals, too, were once the subject of the same shroud of mystery, doubt, and sometimes ridicule that surrounds the lake monsters. In any case, you would do well to read this book. You will enjoy the adventure of the story itself while learning some facts about water dwelling mammals that would probably never have crossed your mind. In the end yo

BATTER UP!

THWACK! That's the sound of Lee Murphy hitting another home run with his second book, NAITAKA. Fans of high-tech thrillers and adventure novels will find themselves right at home in the pages of this book. As he did with the sasquatch in his first book, WHERE LEGENDS ROAM, Murphy portrays the basilosaur as an animal of nature, instead of a bloodthirsty monster. That's not to say there aren't plenty of close calls when it comes to this large, toothy predator. Murphy is a master at mixing realism and action. The overall effect is akin to the Discovery Channel on steroids. George Kodiak continues to be one of the most carefully crafted characters you are likely to encounter. I say this because Kodiak doesn't seem to be designed or crafted at all, he just IS. You can't ask more from an author than that when it comes to character development. Murphy paces the story nicely and is even able to weave a chilling subplot into the action. My advice to anyone reading this is kick back, put your feet up, turn off the Discovery Channel, and take a journey to British Columbia with George Kodiak to solve the mystery of Ogopogo. You'll be glad you made the trip.

Tom Slick meets Tom Clancy

I could barely put this one down. A great read from Lee Murphy who is certainly getting the hang of this "novel" business. Naitaka is a blend of high-tech monster hunting and gripping characters. You'll be dying to find out what happens next and incredulous when you do! Naitaka's not for the faint-of-heart. There's enough action to keep the most avid reader of thrillers occupied. And there's plenty of excellent information that helps lay the groundwork for those not familiar with the subject of cryptozoology.Don't miss this second installment in the Kodiak Books. Kodiak will certainly grow on you and who knows where Lee will have him jaunting off to next... Do I hear big footsteps coming through an equatorial swamp? ;)Read Naitaka and keep an eye out for the next of the "Kodiak Books". Better by a long-shot than any fiction I've read in a while.
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