Saucer The Conquest, Stephen Coonts
Saucer The Conquest, Stephen Coonts
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Saucer: The Conquest

Author: Stephen Coonts

Series: Saucer #2

Narrator: Eric Conger

Abridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2004


Synopsis

Bestselling author Stephen Coonts took fans by surprise with the phenomenal and heart-pounding tale of Saucer. Now Rip Cantrell and Charley Pine are back for seconds with Saucer: The Conquest.

After discovering the secrets of a 140,000-year-old spacecraft in Saucer, Rip Cantrell and beautiful test pilot Charley Pine think their days of high-flying extraterrestrial adventure are over. But when Pine takes up flying spaceplanes to the moon for the French lunar base project, she discovers that the project director has installed a world-threatening antigravity beam.

The French kidnap Rip's Uncle Egg and force him to fly a saucer, hidden in Area 51, to the moon. Rip and Charley have no choice—to rescue Egg and save the world, they must steal the first saucer from its new home, the National Air and Space Museum, and hit the not-so-friendly skies again.

Stephen Coonts's first Saucer was a smash-hit nationwide. Now the unlikely duo of Rip Cantrell and Charley Pine are back, so strap in and leave your passports behind as the fight for freedom on the new frontier begins.

About Stephen Coonts

This biography could be entitled, West Virginia Boy Becomes a Very Successful Author....... but that would be too obvious. Author, Stephen Coonts was born and raised in Buchanan, West Virginia, a small town of 6,000. He led the typical life of any boy growing up in the 50's and 60's.

He was born in 1946, and ended his childhood by graduating from West Virginia University with a degree in political science. As happens with many poli-sci grads, he had a law degree in mind, but first he served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy and began flight training in Pensacola, Florida.

Coonts received his wings after completion of fleet replacement training in the A-6 Intruder aircraft. After serving in the Vietnam War as an attack fighter, he served as a flight instructor, and did a tour of duty on the USS Nimitz. Upon leaving the Navy, he entered the University of Colorado School of Law. After receiving his law degree, he moved back to West Virginia to practice for a couple of years. But, his career took him back to Colorado where he specialized in oil and gas law.

Finally, in 1986, he published his first novel, Flight of the Intruder, which became a huge success, being on the New York Times bestseller list in hardcover. Later, a movie by the same title was produced based on his novel, and was released nationally in 1991. All of his books have been published in several different countries.

Currently, Coonts lives in Colorado with his third wife, Deborah, He continues to write novels from Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron

Better written than the first book of the series. Now there are 2 saucers on the earth. An attempt is made to dominate the earth from a base on the moon. Charley and Rip have to stop it. Other things are discovered from the computers of the saucers which could radically change live on earth.......more

Goodreads review by Ahmad

Saucer 2 is a light read. Casual entertaining book that is slightly sci-fi. It's quite run of the mil book that I wouldn't probably remember having read it a year from now. But it was worth the money spent on it (Rs. 100).......more

Goodreads review by George

This was a great follow up book to the Coonts' first Saucer book...doesn't suffer from second hand syndrome. It is entertaining and thought provoking -- intrigue, world conquest and humor. Cartoonish characters with names like Senator Blohardt and Texas used car salesman turned space tourist Joe Bob......more

Goodreads review by David

Saucer: The Conquest (Saucer #2) by Stephen Coonts (St. Martin's Press 2004) (Fiction – Science Fiction). Charley Pine and Rip Cantrell are back for a second installment in Stephen Coonts' Saucer series. The series opened with the discovery of a 140,000 year old flying saucer in Africa which still c......more


Quotes

“Coonts knows how to write and build suspense.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Tough to put down.” —Publisher's Weekly

“A comic, feel-good sf adventure.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Coonts is a natural storyteller.” —USA Today