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Clive Cussler's The Devil's Sea (Dirk Pitt Adventure) Audio CD – Unabridged, November 16, 2021
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In 1959 Tibet, a Buddhist artifact of immense importance was seemingly lost to history in the turmoil of the Communist takeover. But when National Underwater and Marine Agency Director Dirk Pitt discovers a forgotten plane crash in the Philippine Sea over 60 years later, new clues emerge to its hidden existence.
But Pitt and his compatriot Al Giordino have larger worries when they are ordered to recover a failed hypersonic missile from Luzon Strait. Only someone else is after it, too…a rogue Chinese military team that makes their own earthshattering discovery, hijacking a ship capable of stirring the waters of the deep into a veritable Devil’s Sea.
From the cold dark depths of the Pacific Ocean to the dizzying heights of the Himalaya Mountains, only Dirk Pitt and his children, Summer and Dirk Jr., can unravel the mysteries that will preserve a religion, save a nation…and save the world from war.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPenguin Audio
- Publication dateNovember 16, 2021
- Dimensions5.09 x 1.1 x 5.87 inches
- ISBN-100593502930
- ISBN-13978-0593502938
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“Exciting…Cussler has done his father proud.”−Publishers Weekly
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- Publisher : Penguin Audio; Unabridged edition (November 16, 2021)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0593502930
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593502938
- Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.09 x 1.1 x 5.87 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,288,465 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #5,165 in Books on CD
- #12,064 in Mystery Action & Adventure
- #19,038 in Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction
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In his first solo outing Dirk Cussler brought a tight fun narrative of two subplots that had connections with antagonists but independent from one another that showed off Cussler’s knowledge of the established characters and a great quality in prose. The antagonists are Chinese soldiers and intelligence operatives hunting down the remains for an experimental hypersonic missile while the others are after extraterrestrial minerals from certain meteorites needed to solve thermal issues with the missiles, ironically important Tibetan relics are made from these meteorites that happen to help China’s cultural assimilation of Tibet. This connectivity of the antagonists but also their independence from one another allows the teams Dirk & Al and the Twins to have their own adventures that are engaging and fun.
The Devil’s Sea continued the vibe of the Dirk Pitt series over the last eight installments as Dirk Cussler took solo control of the series, if this is a signal of how the series will continue then I’ll continue read it.
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Gordon Pryor
Versteht mich nicht falsch, ich lese Clive Cussler seit Jahrzehnten und mag ihn eigentlich. Aber ich kann auch nicht die Augen verschliessen wenn es so vorhersehbar wird. Clive Cussler schrieb seit Jahren nur noch mit Co-Autoren und da hängt es eben an der Qualität des Co-Autors wie gut oder eben nicht der Roman wird. Sohnemann Dirk Cussler hat von seinem Vater wohl die Disziplin und den Fleiß geerbt, aber den berühmten "Funken", der einen Roman über bloßen Text heraushebt, leider nicht. Wer nur ein spannendes Abenteuer sucht ist hier richtig - der Roman hat Alles was der Mensch von einem Clive Cussler Buch erwartet - aber eben nicht mehr. Jedoch - ab und zu habe ich auch Appetit auf McDonalds, und das hier ist wie ein Big Mäc - Du weisst genau was Du kriegst.