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-- Houston Chronicle
"ANOTHER BLOCKBUSTER."
-- People
"GRIPPING."
-- United Press International
A Soviet luxury liner burns like a funeral pyre....
And the U.S. President's yacht is heading for disaster....
Somewhere off the coast of Alaska, a sunken cargo poses a threat of unthinkable proportions. Potentially, the lost shipment of chemicals could destroy all life in the ocean -- and perhaps the world -- unless DIRK PITT® can find it first. But time is running out for the NUMA agent and his team. Pitt's main target is just one deadly component of a vast international conspiracy fueled by hijacking, bribery, and murder. And at the center of it all is a powerful Korean shipping empire with a chilling political agenda -- to kidnap the President of the United States....
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great brainless summertime read,
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This review is from: Deep Six (Mass Market Paperback)
Clive Cussler has made a very successful career at producing fast paced, entertaining adventures which provide us with a clean cut hero in the form of Dirk Pitt as he finds himself battling yet another villain out to ruin the world.While Cussler's fans, who number in the legions, faithfully purchase each new novel as it comes out, there has been a change in the novels as they have become longer in length, with more exotic locales and more fantastic in their stories. Deep Six is one of the older novels, written in the 1980s, and does not suffer from some of the far fetched coincidences that plague the latest stories. The novel concerns itself with the machinations of the Bougainville Shipping corporation. This Korean based company has used hijacking, bribery and murder to grow to its influential status and has become involved in a plot, with the Soviet Union, to kidnap and brainwash the President of the United States. Into this steps our hero, Dirk Pitt, of the National Underwater Marine Agency (NUMA) who loses a friend to one of Bougainville's old crimes. While investigating this crime, he stumbles across the Presidential kidnapping plot. Like most of the Pitt novels, this one motors along at breakneck speed as we are introduced to a surprisingly large cast of characters and spend our time moving between US government figures trying to hide knowledge of the kidnapping plot, Soviet agents aiding and trying to block the success of the kidnapping/brainwashing scheme, a private investigator seeking revenge, and a host of myriad characters. The novel nevers spends long at any one location and there is a refreshing lack of multi-dimensionality. The good guys are always good. They are willing to risk their lives for the cause of truth and justice. The bad guys are uniformly bad with no redeeming qualities. There are, admittedly, gaps in some of the logic and you have to decide to go along for the ride at the beginning of the novel if you hope to enjoy it. However, the novel never strays into fantasy and though it may seem improbable, it never seems unbelieveable. In the later Dirk Pitt stories, the novels are jam packed with extra information as we learn about, among other things, the diamond trade and the trade in illegal antiquities. The earlier novels, like this one, don't seek to educate but merely to entertain. There are no extraneous scenes here, everything happens for a purpose. Simply put, it is a fun adventure. Great for those times when you just want to turn your brain off and live in the moment. For accomplishing all that it seeks to do, this novel rates a 5 stars.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sam M./Miller Place NY,
By A Customer
This review is from: Deep Six (Mass Market Paperback)
This book starts off with a prelude. The prelude starts with a lady named Arta Casilighios who worked at a bank. One day she was walking and she found a lost passport with the name of Estelle Wallace. She slipped the passport in her purse and took it home. She took time to change her looks so she could look as closely as possible to Estelle Wallace. She has a plan to steal a money from her bank when everyones gone so she can move away and change her name. She gains a total of 128,000 dollars. She looks in the paper and looks for departures of ships that are leaving out of San Francisco. Arta chooses the ship the San Marino a old strong cargo ship from 1943. While she's on the boat the whole crew is a Korean crew, and one nite while she is sleeping some one of the Korean crewmembers comes and kills her.Along the West coast up towards Alaska there is a weird chemical in the water that is killing off boats and people that go near it. The president of the United Sates of America is planing a boat trip on the Eagle a boat that every president has had important meetings on since Theodore Roosevelt. None of the secret service men don't think this is a good idea because of the chemical that is spreading in the water that once some one touches they are dead instantly. So they call Dirk Pit. A James Bond type of character that is going to help solve the chemical problem and make sure that the president doesn't get hurt. The president is goes on the Eagle to discuss some kind of plan with the Soviet Union, on the boat is the same Korean crew guy that killed Arta Casilighios. Dirk Pitt is on another boat trailing the Eagle and making sure nothing happens. Then one night The Eagle is missing and can't find it. There is a plan that captured the boat, and now find out the Soviet Union is behind this to. I really like this book because it had two of my favorite genres in one. It was a mystery but also a action book. This book made me want to keep on reading because I wanted to know what was going to happen next. I would recommend this book to whoever likes mystery and action books. I think people would like this book because it makes you think and wonder what is going to happen next
3.0 out of 5 stars
typical, but not his best....,
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This review is from: Deep Six (Mass Market Paperback)
i have read most of the dirk pitt books and this was not one of my favorites. it was good and had all the typical stuff, just not as gripping.
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