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Chimera Island (The USCG DSF-Papa Thrillers Book 2) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 1, 2021
- File size3.1 MB
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"Chimera Island is a potent blend of military action and science-fiction, with a smattering of psychological horror expertly integrated for good measure, creating a fast-paced and hard-hitting thriller that's rapidly becoming the signature of author Martin Roy Hill." (The Sci-Fi & Fantasy Reviewer.com)
"The characters in the book are well-developed, the tension builds beautifully, and I found myself holding my breath throughout the story. It definitely earns a "worth reading." (Reedsy Discovery)
"Chimera Island has just the right mix of intense plot twists and well-rounded characters. The story moves at a good pace with new dangers appearing around every corner. The eventual explanation of the strange occurrences was not what I expected, making it a fun surprise for me as a reader. A good story is nothing, however, without interesting human beings for the reader to care about. Chimera Island delivers with an exceptional cast of characters. Every man and woman on the investigative team is unique with fully developed personalities, each adding a layer of richness to the story. I found it easy to relate to each member of the team, and root for them to make it out alive. I highly recommend Chimera Island by Martin Roy Hill for anyone who likes a solid thriller tinged with weird science, in an eerie tropical setting." (Readers' Favorite)
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- ASIN : B0979MBJ7Q
- Publisher : 32-32 North
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : November 1, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 303 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 2 : The USCG DSF-Papa Thrillers
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,933,825 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,657 in Sea Stories
- #12,493 in Military Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #17,468 in Military Science Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Martin Roy Hill has led an eclectic life. Soldier, sailor, journalist . . . well, not a spy, but he has written about them.
Martin joined the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve when he was 19, the same year he sold his first published piece to Reader's Digest. He spent a total of 13 years as a Coastguardsman, in two tours, involved in small boat search and rescue, emergency medical response, port security, and maritime law enforcement.
In between those tours, he served in a counter-insurgency unit in the U.S. Navy Reserve. After a final stint of Coast Guard active duty following the 9/11 attacks, Martin was offered a commission as a medical service corps officer in a component of the California National Guard, where he trained combat medics for Iraq and Afghanistan. Later, Martin converted to the military police, retiring in 2016 as a major and executive officer of an MP unit.
Martin also served as a wilderness medic and operations sergeant with the San Diego County Sheriff's Department Wilderness Search and Rescue Detail, where he was cross trained as a tactical (SWAT) medic. Martin also spent several years as a medic and security specialist with a federal Disaster Medical Assistance Team.
Martin received a bachelor's degree in journalism from CSU Dominguez Hills, and spent more than 20 years as a writer and editor for newspapers and magazines. His investigative reporting earned him numerous journalism honors, including two William Allen White Awards. His stories were included in three of the Investigative Reporters and Editors' annual compilations of the best investigative reporting. He also worked as a freelance correspondent for LIFE and Newsweek.
After serving on active duty following the 9/11 attacks, Martin switched careers, becoming a U.S. Navy analyst in combat casualty care, a position he held for 16 years.
Between his military, public safety, and journalism careers, Martin experienced many adventures. In the Coast Guard, he participated in dozens of rescues, chased Russian spy ships and smugglers, protected dignitaries, and once was nearly lost at sea in a storm. In the Navy, he was assigned to liaison with a USCG patrol boat during war games, and ended up participating in what at the time was the largest drug bust in U.S. history.
He's been known to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, and once followed a migrant trail from the U.S. into Mexico (at that country's request) to locate the remains of a woman who died along the trail so the smuggler leading her group could be prosecuted for her death. As a journalist, he covered disasters, air crashes, wild fires, as well as national and international leaders.
Martin's freelance credits include Reader's Digest, LIFE, Newsweek, Omni, American History, Writer’s Digest, Coast Guard Magazine, Retired Officer Magazine, The Compass, Aviation History, Mother Jones, the Associated Press, the Los Angeles Times Sunday Opinion, and Travel sections, and many more. He was a lead contributor to the 1995 WWII anthology, "From Pearl Harbor to Nagasaki: America at War," published by the Retired Officer Association, and a contributor to the 2013 American Civil War anthology "Gettysburg: Three Days that Saved the United States," published by I-5 Publishing.
Martin's background plays a significant role in his writing, which many reviewers have noted has a sense of realism not often found in fiction. His first book, DUTY, a collection of short stories centered around national service, was named the 2012 Best Short Story Anthology/Collection by the San Diego Book Awards Association. His novel, The Butcher's Bill, received the Best Mystery/Suspense Novel of 2017 from the Best Independent Book Awards, the Clue Award for Best Suspense Thriller from the Chanticleer International Book Awards, the Silver Medal for Thrillers from the Readers Favorite Book Awards, and the award for Adult Fiction from the 2018 California Author Project.
Besides his novels, Martin's short stories have appeared in such publications as Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, ALT HIST: The Journal of Historical Fiction and Alternative History, Mystery Weekly Magazine, Crimson Streets, Nebula Rift, Devolution Z, and others.
Martin is a professional member of the Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and International Thriller Writers.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseNothing makes a good sci-fi tale better than a credible context and sense of the here and now. Martin Hill more than delivers. Solid characters, authoritative settings, and a mastery of contemporary speculation add up to a two-sitting read. This is the first sci-fi I have bothered to finish in a few years! And I finished it in two days. Congrats for a solid sci-fi yarn without the fluff.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026Format: KindleI received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Chimera Island is one of them books that does not ease you in. It grabs you by the collar and drags you straight into the mess. This story starts off creepy and just keeps piling it on with secrets, rumors, and stuff that does not make any sense in a good way.
The whole island feels wrong from the jump, like it does not want nobody there. The scientists vanishing, the plane going missing, and the Coast Guard rolling in thinking they can sort it out easy. Yeah, that does not last long. This book does a fine job making you feel boxed in with no way out.
The action is steady and mean, not flashy, just solid and tense. The team feels real enough. You can tell they trained for bad days, but this is nothing they were ready for. The strange things moving around the island had me leaning forward, wondering what in the world was coming next.
What I liked most is how the story messes with what is real and what is not. You start questioning everything, same as the characters. It keeps you guessing and does not hand you answers too quick, which I respect.
It is not perfect. Some parts could have slowed down just a hair to let things sink in more. But overall it delivers a strong punch of suspense, mystery, and danger. This is the kind of book you read fast because you want to know who makes it out and what the island really is.
I give it a 4 outta 5 catfish!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseA fantastic new installment in the USCG DSF-Papa series. A page-turning adventure story with amazing settings, complex, sympathetic characters and an incredible central mystery. The USCG DSF-Papa team are sent to Chimera Island, a tiny speck somewhere in the south Pacific. Their mission is to investigate the recent disappearance of a team of scientists that was sent to the island, which has a long history of mysterious occurrences.
After an escalating series of bizarre events, the team are confronted with a reality beyond their imaginations, and face the prospect that they might be trapped on the island forever. A gripping read that will have you on the edge of your seat late into the night.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022Format: KindleVerified PurchaseStayed up late last night to finish because you can't put this one down! I'm not usually a fan of sci-fi but if you like military thrillers, strange phenomena, desperate escapes, mind-bending alternate realities, and a cast of solid characters to bring you screaming out the other side, you'll be a fan fast. Is it top secret tech, demons, experimental drugs, or aliens making people on this island lose their grip on reality? What are the secrets of Chimera Island and why must they never be known? Great ride-along with the US Coast Guard.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe book is a well-paced read. Lots of science. So much so that the author uses one knowledgeable character to explain it to the others. Lots of fiction based on plausible military experiments. I enjoyed the mix of characters, which allowed for shifting viewpoints and necessary twists. You kind of figure out the ending as you go, but not quite.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025Format: KindleI received an ARC through "Booksirens" and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
This is a sci-fi story which tells the tale of mysterious events happening on Chimera Island. DSF-PAPA has been dispatched to learn what happened with regard to a rescue airplane that disappeared after picking up individuals from the island. Upon arriving they discovered that the information that they were provided was misleading. Instead of a Climate Research Facility, it was something entirely different.
Read along and discover what the real purpose of the island was, what incidents the team had to put up with and how it all ended.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2021Format: KindleThis is an exciting, fast paced action story that was difficult to put down. Chimera Island is not what it seems to be, and the entire crew is in danger.
And because I am *that* person, there were a few grammatical and spelling errors. Nothing that made me want to stop reading, but noticeable.
The characters were engaging, the story is compelling, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I received a free review copy from StoryOrigin, and am voluntarily leaving this review.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021Format: KindleUnpredictable and without foreshadowing, each new development is (a) a surprise, and (b) presents another puzzle, another mystery, another reason to read on! I loved this story for it improbability mixed with totally believable (and scientifically plausible) twists. The story could not be more engaging. I love the premise, and the writing is great. A bit of the history of the Coast Guard is painlessly transmitted to the reader, too.
The mysteries are intriguing; my interest never faltered. I appreciated the high suspense level and the varied mysteries that pulled me along, page after page. I never really wanted to put my Kindle down and turn off the light.
My only additional comment is that I truly wish books sent to beta readers could first be edited for text. I find that the copious text errors I encounter are interruptions to my reading enjoyment. If I had an easy way to do so, I'd gladly send an author my edits; however, I have no easy way to keep track.
I'm voluntarily leaving this honest review after reading a free copy prior to release of the book.
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amca68Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 20234.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseChimera Island, book 2 of USCG-Papa is an excellent addition to the series. With great characters and brilliant writing, I couldn't put it down.











