
Philip Roy presents another exciting adventure story in Journey to Atlantis, the second book in his "Submarine Outlaw" series. The figure was holding a knife in his hand. Just then, a slim brown body went over my head, straight towards the shark! The shark veered again and vanished. The shark came towards me again so quickly I saw its whole body shake with exertion. It was fast! I had to return to the surface for air but was afraid to move. The shark swam around in a circle then came back. It all happened so quickly I never had time to think. Its mouth was open and I saw rows of jagged teeth. and froze! No more than fifteen feet away was a large shark! It came straight towards me then veered off at the last second. I decided to return to the sub for a knife. It felt the same, but was attached to the rock and wouldn't come off with a strong tug. I was having such a good time in fact that I just kind of assumed I was alone in the water.Īt the bottom I discovered sponges attached to rocks, just like the sponges Sheba kept in her bathroom back in Newfoundland, except maybe a little rougher.


It was easier to dive more deeply and hold my breath longer in warmer water, and this made diving more fun.
