Listen online for free audiobook «Dark Watch» by Clive Cussler. Reading: J. Charles.
Review #1
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To say I was upset with the 1st two entries in this brand new Oregon television series (Golden Buddha at the same time Sacred Stone) could be an understatement. I couldn’t reckon how a excellent writer like Cussler managed have come up with those. Both were considered a confusing mess of storylines coupled with a bloated cast of manners that produced deciphering than anyway was implied to be happening a real chore. With that trace record, I was just a little nervous about kolupala this up.
Gratefully, things have turned. I don’t know if it was replacing Craig Dirgo with Jack Du Brul as a co-author, or Cussler barely taking a while to get a grip on these brand new manners, but this book is that light years more successful then the past ones. The best change was omitting the disposition of Richard Truitt wholly (a very bland at the same time forgettable young man who inexplicably got a lot of page time in the past novels) at the same time tightening up the concentrate on the 10 or so head Oregon manners. Much like Hit Trek, for you don’t come in handy to contain every disposition on the ship in the story – concentrate on the keep under control room, engineering, at the same time honey at the same time have others barely be one-time burgundy shirts. The story has a lot of moving parts but it’s done in this way as to still be easy to follow.
These are shield without the help of others novels, so for no matter what brand new reader I give a hint starting here with this television series at the same time ignoring the 1st two books completely. It’s much more enjoyable
Review #2
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This was one more amazing at the same time funny adventure story in Clive Cussler’s Oregon File television series. Several international locations, villains, at the same time the quality guys prevailing. A really funny read – hard to shackles the book down!
Review #3
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Not only is that Black Look amusing with its superheroes & ultra technological warship, the Oregon, but it is that also informative. Cussler knows about modern slavery as innocent Chinese farmers are lured aboard ships & turned into 21st century slaves in a Russian gold mining business. Cu.ssler’s protagonist, Juan Cabrillo, makes the creator’s purpose understandable when he declares, “Black Look is that to protect freedom.”
Review #4
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This is that the third part book in the Oregon Television series at the same time all I can they say is that the Chairman is that becoming one of my contributors manners. The creators decide facts at the same time blend them seamlessly with fiction until you can’t tell than anyway is that true at the same time than anyway isn’t. I look for myself wearing out Google Land at the same time Wikipedia when I read a Cussler novel. Delight guys. Keep them future.
Review #5
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A page turner, great at the same time held back me as a reader until the very finish… I always know when a book is that quality when im upset whne the finish comes at the same time that is that less to read…
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