From School Library Journal
Grade 4 Up A dead man on a raft in the South Pacific causes Dr. Jake Cooper and his teenage children to investigate the disappearance of Adam MacKenzie, a missionary to the island of Aquarius. There they find a colony of businessmen, college professors, housewives and the like, under the leadership of Kelno, a man claiming to have founded "a brand-new world, a place free from crime, war, bloodshed, and greed"but who is actually a demented megalomaniac. After many breathless encounters with fire walking, human sacrifices to a giant snake, earthquakes and vicious African tiger flies, the Coopers rescue the missionary. Stereotyped characters include the brave, born-again American Christians versus the Satanic Kelso and his deluded followers. Implausible plot, improbable setting, undisciplined writing, but the headlong pace will keep readers turning pages. The Christian message that Kelno is the Antichrist of 2 Thessalonians and Revelation is stated unequivocally. Best for Christian schools and conservative church libraries. Pat Pearl, First Presbyterian Church Library, Martinsville, Va.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Product Description
A cry for help from a sinking island…
A rescue mission leads Jay and Lila Cooper to a doomed South Seaisland where nothing is as they expected. Instead of a primitivecivilization, the Coopers encounter a busy colony with a mysteriousleader claiming to be Adam MacKenzie, a missionary once presumeddead. To add to the confusion, someone seems to have pushed theisland's self-destruct button. Earthquakes and erosion are tearingthe island apart, and every moment is precious in the Coopers'search for the real Adam MacKenzie.
Escape from the Island of Aquarius is a page-turningtale of action, stolen identity, and nail-biting cliffhangers. Youwill not be able to put it down.