White Gold
White Gold

Spencer Dane

Reviewed by Ann Marie Chalmers

Zach Taylor is someone you can bet your life on or in this case Matt Crawford is willing to bet his wife’s, Valeria, life on.  Zach is a pilot who was in the Navy and has a law degree.  Now he is retired from the Federal Law Enforcement Agency, living on a ranch and seeing a psychologist about his anger management and some other issues people think he needs to work through.


Matt doesn't have the money to pay the one billion dollar ransom his wife's kidnappers are demanding but with Zach's help they take on a job to find some White Gold hidden under the seas of the Caribbean. They want to use this as the payment to set her free. Is Zach Taylor the man for the job? Maybe with some help maybe he will pull it off.


Meanwhile Erin, Zach's on off girlfriend is in the
Caribbean looking for her father.  She teams up with some interesting characters and is most certainly sure to bump into Zach at some point.  Although if Jocelyn, an actress and an old girlfriend of Zach's has anything to do with things she won't let her mortal enemy Erin get anywhere near him again.

One year after the case of Blue Diamonds, the first book in the Zach Taylor Adventure series, Zach is back in this rush against time thriller. The first few chapters set the scene well and then things start off and go fast and furious right until the end.  With two main plots, that are obviously going to coincide at some point, the author manages to keep the reader guessing until the very end.


With some of the characters from Blue Diamonds making a comeback and some new ones joining the cast, this is a series that is building up to something that is worth following.   With amazing eye for detail and great descriptive writing, this sequel to Blue Diamonds reads, again, like a movie script. 


A little Ocean's Eleven, a twist of Bourne series and a smidgen of James Bond, this will appeal to many different genre readers with its thrills, action and romance.  White Gold ties up all the loose ends for this story but makes sure the reader knows there is more Zach Taylor to come.
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