Pages: 677 (Paperback) ISBN: 0141020687 Pub: Penguin Books Ltd Pub date: 2005-10-27 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 44939
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Reader Reviews:Last straw (0/0 people found this helpful)I used to like this author and always waited for and bought the next title as soon as it came out in paperback in the dirk pitt series. However thay are becoming repetitive, more unbelievable(if that is possible), and I struggled to finish this one. I decided there and then not to consider buying another and so far have ignored further books by this author Automatic pilot (0/0 people found this helpful)This rubbish is a perfect example of an Autor writing a book on automatic pilot.
A fascinating read (1/2 people found this helpful)Clive Cussler has revealed once again his mastery of adventurous and thrilling stories As usual; the plot is fast-paced one, moving so quickly that the reader is not given the opportunity to notice any flaws. I loved the rugged nature of the characters. The plot is amazing, far-reaching and creates a sense of disbelief. Alaska, Korea, Japan.....the scope is wide. I will always continue to read the works of Cussler because I enjoy them as a quick relief from more serious works, and consider then to be good page-turners. If liked Cussler's earlier books, then here is another to enjoy. The story has an interesting plot and the dialogue is great. Once started, you won't want to put it down. The story flows.Also recommended: DISCIPLES OF FORTUNE, POLAR SHIFT ,THE GOLDEN BUDDHA are other gripping page turners. crying shame (3/3 people found this helpful)The worst thing that happened to Clive Cussler's universe was the awful decision to, magically and totally implausibly, discover that Dirk Pitt has kids - the son looking exactly like him so that Cussler can keep churning them out and hope that the people who grew up reading the adventures of the original Dirk and Al don't mind. The quality really stopped around "Sahara" for me. As most fans, I bought this book looking forward to another Dirk Pitt novel, but by page 45, having realised that the carbon-copy-son was the star I was already getting bored.
Back to the drawing board I think!! (2/2 people found this helpful)I have been a fan of Clive Cussler for as long as I can remember, and always looked forward to the pulication of his latest offering. But recently since he has started to collaborate with other lesser known authors the style and and identity of Clive Cussler's books has taken a nose dive. You could always rely on once a year Dirk Pitt arriving on the shelves and delivering a well written, thriller that you would finish and have enjoyed.
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