Rating:  Summary: CUSSLER WILL NEVER TOP THIS ONE!! HIS BEST EVER!! DELICIOUS! Review: This one is it!!!!! WOW!...this is the best one since 'cyclops'...actualllly this is a rare treat since you reallllly get 3 books in one....most authors would've gotten their money's worth and done that...strung out 3 books out of this one reallllly fine one....511 pages of vintage cussler writing and i could've read another 200 pages at least!!! cussler, please keep julia around....i think it's time for good old bachelor dirk to sorta settle down a bit...and julia is it!!!! i just hope that whenever another dirk pitt movie is made that you'll consider the mac guyver tv guy....he's the one i always picture whenever i read about dirk....i completely agree with all the previous "10" rating reviews....as to the 'other' ones ...did they all read this same book????? if so, why did they bother....obviously, they're newcomers not part of the dirk pitt fan club.....hurry up with the next one....this is definitely on the top of my list!!!!
Rating:  Summary: perfect thriller again.... Review: When I saw the book in my bookstore, I coulnot believe my eyes. I immediately bought it and read as soon as possible. Dirk & Al were again perfect and this time it was not only 'our two' but also Sandecker having problems with the government officials...Buy and read it...a classical clive cussler novel...you cant chance to miss....
Rating:  Summary: What else can you expect from this writer Review: Is there a better action/adventure writer, anywhere? NO!!! Hollywood needs to consider a series of Dirk Pitt movies. The lines at the theaters would go for miles. Tom Selleck as Dirk Pitt, and Robert Forster as Giordino. I read and re-read Cussler's books, for obvious reasons.
Rating:  Summary: Stunning! Review: Cussler is a national treasure. The Pitt series is a creation that will be a significant contribution to literature for as long as people read.
Rating:  Summary: Superb Review: Cussler is arguably the most important living novelist in America today. Here, he once again gives us a book that strives to say something significant about our society, individual resonsibility, and the very nature of evil. The perceptions of inner turmoil are intertwined with current geopolitical upheaval masterfully. An important literary event.
Rating:  Summary: OUTSTANDING Review: This is vintage Cussler. Who else could take Mainland Chinese, the Peking Man, a ship sunk before World War II, the Imigration and Naturalization Service, the Louisiana Bayous, and the course of the Mississippi River, and weave them into a plot that is worth reading? Well shoot, Cussler can do it with STYLE! If you have never read a Dirk Pitt story, this is a good start. If you have read him before I don't have to tell you how good he is. Cussler tells a good story, writes a good book, and presents characters that are completely and fully painted. You are in no doubt of his characters or where they are coming from. They are big (some bigger than life), bold, and compelling. He writes a story you want to read: Want to read. Very highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Underwater Indiana Jones Review: First it is a good read, it is set in interesting places (scenic northwest, Mississippi swamps / river, great lakes) and talks about interesting activities (Illegal Alien Smuggling, Ultramodern new harbour, Navigating the Mississippi, Navigating the Great Lakes, treasure recovery). However, after quick-reading the book, my impressions were too much like those of an Indiana Jones movie: quick action with the barest link between the scenes and a sense of outrageous disregard for even the most basic credibility. Dirk Pitt is too much the unkillable archetypal hero, with an archetypal "Sancho Pansa" sidekick and a loveable Dulcinea of Chinese descent. The archetypal villain Fu Manchu (Qin Shang) and his lieutenant are also true to type. For all these same reasons I would bet this will quickly become a script-book for a successful movie.
Rating:  Summary: Truly Wonderful Review: Cussler continues to astound with depth of characterization, plot realization, and melodic prose. The Pitt Saga is a gem of American literature and Cussler a true Master.
Rating:  Summary: Very disappointing Review: One of the worst adventure-genre books I have ever read. That is, almost read; I couldn't take it any more at about mid-way through and put the book back on the shelf. The characters in this book wish they could be called one-dimensional. Plot elements (which I won't give away, though I'm asking myself, why bother?) are so preposterous and unrealistic that the old "A-team" TV series looks like a Ken Burns documentary. I'm not fussy; I like just about everything I read, but this is too much to take.
Rating:  Summary: Deeply Moving Review: Pitt is one of the most complicated characters in modern literature. Cussler presents him here as a metaphor for the internal and eternal struggle of good and evil. Brilliantly conceived and realized, the protaginist is developed and explored with a depth of insight seldom achieved by other authors. The classic hero, yet the tragically flawed man.
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