Advantages: 2nd in the series, gripping plot, based in real-world fact Disadvantages: Not as long as those later in the series
The blend of real-world fact and fiction adds weight an dcontact to this, the second in Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt series. Set some time after the first installment, The Pacific Vortex, this book is a separate story in itself, with only minimal references to it's predecessor. It is not necessary to have read it prior to reading this.
I read the electronic version of the book, wich totals 75 pages and weighs in at just under 80,000 words making it ... ...been re-inforeced and developed from the first book. Unlike many stories, and indeed many of the later books in the series, there are only 3 main characters in this plot, alongside Dirk and his co-conspirator Jeordino. The friendly banter between them adds character to the story, so it is not just all action and no humour. and what would Clive Cussler be without the usual romantic moments? also some will be disappointed by the only slight mention ...
patwanet 08.02.2006
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