About the Author:
Joan Marie Verba earned a bachelor of physics degree from the University of Minnesota Institute of Technology and attended the graduate school of astronomy at Indiana University, where she was an associate instructor of astronomy for one year. She has worked as a computer programmer, editor, publisher, health/weight loss coach, and social media manager. An experienced writer, she is the author of the nonfiction books Voyager: Exploring the Outer Planets, Boldly Writing, and Weight Loss Success, as well as the novels Countdown to Action, Action Alert, Deadly Danger, Situation: Critical, Extreme Hazard, and Danger Zone, plus numerous short stories and articles. She is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers, and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
Review:
Even being part of a distinguished organization does not take away normal dreams and passions, and thus in defying his father, Alan takes Tin-Tin and the rest of the team on an adventure they believe in enough to risk all with International Rescue. For Alan and Tin-Tin the challenges are great, but the personal gains will become far greater. This is another unique adventure with International Rescue, addressing a few of their personal issues only lightly hinted at in the TV series and revealing a more serious side of this dedicated family. --David Tremont
For his entire life, Alan Tracy has been the 'baby brother' of the Tracy clan. In Danger Zone, he is forced to take on a more mature role on the valiant International Rescue team. In the process, a series of exciting events give Alan pause to ponder his future as a rescue hero and race car driver. Will the future he dreams of also include Tin-Tin, IR's talented engineer...? --D. H. Brooks
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