Tepui: The Last Expedition By John Oehler

Tepui: The Last Expedition By John Oehler Kindle Edition Mystery Tepui: The Last Expedition FIRST PLACE WINNER in the prestigious Pacific NW Writers Association competition. Tepui is an “intelligent, cutting edge” tale of adventure, terror, and forbidden love. In 1559, forty nine Spaniards exploring a tributary of the Orinoco River reached a sheer sided, cloud capped mountain called Tepui Zupay. When they tried to climb it, all but six were slaughtered by s. Or so claimed Friar Sylvestre, the expeditions chronicler. But Sylvestre made many bizarre rivers of blood, plants that lead to gold Jerry Pace, a burn scarred botanist struggling for tenure at UCLA, thinks the friar was delusional. Jerrys best friend, the historian who just acquired Sylvestres journal, disagrees. He plans to retrace the expeditions footsteps, and wants Jerry to come with him. Jerry refuses, until he spots a stain between the journals pages a stain that could only have been left by a plant that died out with the dinosaurs. Now he has to find that plant. But the Venezuelan wilderness does not forgive intruders. Battered and broken, they reach a remote Catholic orphanage where the old prioress warns of death awaiting any who would venture farther. But an exotic Indian girl leads them on, through piranha infested rivers and jungles teaming with poisonous plants, to Tepui Zupay the forbidden mountain no outsider has set eyes on since the Spaniards met their doom. This is a story about lifes surprises the challenges, risks and how they transform us. It is also a tale of Beauty and the Beast. ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURES IVE BEEN ON SINCE INDIANA JONES! The writing is addicting, scenery sublime and the characters fully alive I cant stop visualizing some of the incredible scenes and probably never will. Customer THE STORY WILL ENGULF YOU I like great mysteries and action packed novels that make me think. TEPUI did this. Customer

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Scenery sublime and the characters fully alive I can t stop visualizing some of the incredible scenes and probably never will Customer THE STORY WILL ENGULF YOU I like great mysteries and action packed novels that make me think TEPUI did this Customer Tepui The Last ExpeditionGood story even if you have to suspend disbelief so much due to all the injuries sustained and still the hero was able to keep going forward I just kept turning the pages to see what was going to happen next Nice one John 390 If you liked the adventure stories of Arthur Conan Doyle read some of those again instead of this While solidly pressed out of the Clive Cussler mold.

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Brilliant Brilliant I Really enjoyed this ian novel i felt I was on the adventure with the characters I will read the others now Thank you 390 DisappointingI thought this story had potential in the beginning It started fairly strong but quickly became so ridiculous that I couldn t finish it Totally amateurish the writing reminded me of something a kid would write Sorry I don t like writing bad reviews but I also don t like wasting my time 390 An interesting book but slower than I expected Even the action scenes seemed slow Not sure if that was because of the writing or the narrator 390 FIRST PLACE WINNER in the prestigious Pacific NW Writers Association competition Tepui is an intelligent cutting edge tale of adventure terror and forbidden love In 1559 forty nine Spaniards exploring a tributary of the Orinoco River reached a sheer sided cloud capped mountain called Tepui Zupay When they tried to climb it all but six were slaughtered by s Or so claimed Friar Sylvestre the expedition s chronicler But Sylvestre made many bizarre rivers of blood plants that lead to gold Jerry Pace a burn scarred botanist struggling for tenure at UCLA thinks the friar was delusional Jerry s best friend the historian who just acquired Sylvestre s journal disagrees He plans to retrace the expedition s footsteps and wants Jerry to come with him Jerry refuses until he spots a stain between the journal s pages a stain that could only have been left by a plant that died out with the dinosaurs Now he has to find that plant But the Venezuelan wilderness does not forgive intruders Battered and broken they reach a remote Catholic orphanage where the old prioress warns of death awaiting any who would venture farther But an exotic Indian girl leads them on through piranha infested rivers and jungles teaming with poisonous plants to Tepui Zupay the forbidden mountain no outsider has set eyes on since the Spaniards met their doom This is a story about life s surprises the challenges risks and how they transform us It is also a tale of Beauty and the Beast ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURES I VE BEEN ON SINCE INDIANA JONES The writing is addicting at least the main male character is not devastatingly handsome facial and scalp scars from a horrific fire even though he gets the girl a virgin who is secretly an warrior living in a jungle convent Tepui has a promising start but then the silly plot takes over and the characters became a confusing random mess I have a high tolerance for pulp fiction but making it to the end of this novel was a struggle And I LIKE this kind of storytelling Each character on this jungle trek has their own agenda a prehistoric plant a different plant gold and of course a lost city of gold encrusted women All the standard clich s are here poison darts attacking leopards cascading waterfalls designed for humans to fall off piranha injuries requiring mysterious healing plants ancient maps with cryptic clues a villain with a rusty knife who is relentless in his pursuit of the hero and marauding dinosaurs Okay there are no dinosaurs but there should have been Even though the dialogue is trite and predictable the novel over all is well written If the ideas had been a little imaginative and original this would be an adventure worth taking 390 An enjoyable adventure tale where two professors head into the each with their own goals for their careers and research Anika who organized the expedition and recruited the two professors has her own agenda for heading into the and was less than honest about her reasons. Tepuy donuts Selena who ends up as the guide through the is a very interesting character and I found myself constantly wanting to know about her and her tribe A story filled with deceit mystery sex and revenge 390 This started out well with the promise of a great adventure retracing the footsteps of old Spanish explorers in the jungles of Venezuela It also promised the discovery of a plant species thought to have gone extinct millions of years ago In the end it turned out to be a cheesy story that I found to be a bit over the top 390 DNFHaving been hiking in the rainforest the idea that a group with no experience would just head to the and start treking on their OWN for DAYS with no other plan is insane AND they immediately throw away their water purifier because they don t need it I know this is magic explorer fiction but a little common sense people Not finishing the book assuming they are too stupid to live and all die horribly Reminds me of the movie Anaconda but worse 390

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