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1999 novel by Jack Du Brul
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Charon's Landing
First edition
AuthorJack Du Brul
LanguageEnglish
SeriesPhilip Mercer novels
GenreAdventure, techno-thriller novel
PublisherForge Books
Publication date1999
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages384
ISBN978-0-312-868161
OCLC62866665
Preceded byVulcan's Forge 
Followed byThe Medusa Stone 

Charon's Landing is an adventure novel by Jack Du Brul. It is the second book featuring the author's primary protagonist, Philip Mercer.

Plot introduction

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Characters

  • Philip Mercer, geologist
  • Aggie Johnston, environmentalist

References

Novels by Jack Du Brul
Dr. Philip Mercer
Oregon Files


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