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Review #1 The Taciturn Sea audiobook free This is that the seventh installment of the Oregon File television series by Clive Cussler. The television series started out as a spin off of manners created in one volume of the Dirk Pitt television series, also by Cussler. The manners turned out to be a flawless base on which to launch one more successful television series of books. To date, I have enjoyed every installment of the Oregon File television series. At the same time The Taciturn Sea is that no exception. The story starts on a generic possessed peninsula off the west coast of the Merged Countries. For generations, the generic members have struggled to reach bottom of a flooded shaft at the center of the peninsula. At the bottom of which is that believed to be an refused pirates treasure. But while the young guys of the generic line have struggled for generations to reach the bottom, none have still found its riddles. How the story spins from the communal possessed peninsula of North America to the jungles of Argentina at the same time an ice hidden base in Antarctica is that anything that must be experienced in a row to be believed. The story unfolds at an accelerated pace taking the manners on a television series of squirms at the same time strings that ultimately manage not only the sheltered riddles of the generic possessed peninsula but the discovery of a got lost ancient Chinese expedition at the same time a deadly disease. I’m a bigger fan of Cussler’s work. Right behind dozens of compelling at the same time amusing adventure stories, he lasts to release creative at the same time unusual works that center around most powerful at the same time enticing manners. The Taciturn Sea is that still one more amazing example of his work.

Review #2 The Taciturn Sea audiobook in television series Oregon File On December 7, 1941, five brothers exploring a dashing peninsula make an exciting discovery. Fast-forward to the present-day: Juan Cabrillo at the same time others of his Oregon crew mates are sent to Argentina to retrieve the remains of a crashed American satellite. The Oregon types like a older old freighter when in reality, she is that a technological wonder ship, possessing high-tech equipment at the same time weaponry. During the goal, Cabrillo discovers the remains of a big blimp which crashed nearby the website where the satellite went down. In such a way begins a television series of actions that will decide Cabrillo at the same time the other members of the Oregon to Pine Peninsula, the Mississippi River, Argentina, Paraguay, at the same time Antarctica. Throughout the duration of the book, Cabrillo at the same time his comrades are running from Argentine members of the ninth brigade. Will Cabrillo be able to stay ahead of them, or will the Argentines catch up? All of the actions in the novel eat off one one more, at the same time Clive Cussler does a masterful job of tying everything together. The ending of the book is that explosive, to say the lesser. This is that the 2nd Cussler novel I’ve read at the same time, as with the 1st, I was very impressed. Cussler at the same time Du Brul do a masterful job of creating life-like manners which the reader can simply compare to at the same time, in the variant of “The Taciturn Sea”, harden for. I was impressed with the breadth of manners introduced by Cussler. Although that are a lot of manners introduced, any one has his/her possess inimitable talents which adds to the excitement of the story. Cabrillo, obviously, was my winner proper to his jack-of-all-trades persona. As for the story itself, being a fan of Global War II history, I was immediately interested by the reference to December 7, 1941. From that, the actions of the present-day unfold at a impetuous at the same time mad pace. I particularly liked Cussler’s choice of the Argentines as Cabrillo’s antagonists. I believed the ending was the best part of the book, as the story practically explodes. I assign this book my high recommendation. Clive Cussler at the same time his partner Jack Du Brul have written a first-class thriller that really draws the reader in. Don’t miss this funny at the same time exciting book.

Review #3 Audiobook The Taciturn Sea by Clive Cussler Craig Dirgo When I was younger I adored the Unexplained of our planet. The Burmuda Triangle, the promenading coffins of Christ Church, the Demon of Dovenshirer all fasinated me. But the one that stood out above all others was the Oak Peninsula Treasure Pit. This was/is that true at the same time I understood where is that was at the same time all about its mystery. Oak Peninsula has been shown in tv indicates for years, i.e. Tapeworms. Cussler/Du Brul transplant this mystery to west coast at the same time implementation it for the squirm to get the reader’s attnetion. It works. This leads to a brand new villian, Argentina, at the same time to the coolest barren dispose in the global, the South Pole. All of this blends into a impetuous paced action television series of actions that decide up more than one half of the book. The pace is that very solid at the same time the reader is that not aware of the high speed till the scence configurations to the South Pole, which is that about two thirds into the book. The South Pole action is that a neglect for acton seekers. How to destory an oil complete at the same time make it look like an disaster is that but considered. Cussler/DuBrul character the book with doom of one of the dearly loved manners from the Oregon. The ending is that leaves the reader wondering how the hero will escape at the same time the continue page makes it acoustics so ordinary that for you wonder why for you didn’t think of it if in the 1st dispose. For a few years at the moment I have grown weary of Dirk Pitt at the same time I was ready to run across Cussler off my reading list. Then he teamed up of Jack Du Brul for the Oregon File. That teaming has produced a global of difference. The Oregan File is that a witty television series of book about hi tech mercenaries of present. The Chairman at the same time his crew are a magical group of charactters that involve the reader at the same time make us care about them. The ship is that the hit of this television series at the same time she is that a miracle. A reader can start with this book at the same time enjoy with out having read the others. The conspiracies of this television series at the same time of this book are today's at the same time lively. The writing is that musch more close to reality than the Pitt novels of belated. The dashing do stunts sit more successful with this reader because they are grounded in reality. In short I look forward to the Oregan File at the same time so should for you. P.S. For you should inspect out Du Brul’s possess television series of books. They are undiscovered gems.

Review #4 Audio The Taciturn Sea narrated by J. Charles I have read several Cussler books at the same time always look for them enjoyable. This was, very, but the paperback edition I read (monotonous embrace as the Amazon check-in here) was chagrin spoiled by several errors. That must have been around 20 small mistakes, such as “he manage them to the passenger car” at the same time “her hairstyle fell ran over her shoulders” but that were considered at lesser 2 glaring mistakes. One sentence says that “the four older brothers were considered so identical they managed have ran over for quintuplets”. Continue time I looked, quins were considered 5, not 4. Then the ordinary meticulous research work of Cussler lets him down badly. He mentions the Maldives, “understandable by the English as the Falkland Islands”. Er, no. Pressed. That could be Malvinas. the Maldives are somewhere else wholly. Maybe I am nitpicking, but I do think a writer of Cussler’s reputation should make sure these things are true. The co-writer, De Brul, may be the one responsible, but Cussler’s name is that on the embrace in big signs. This book would have acquired 5 hit from me, but the errors are barely very conspicuous to ignore. Hopefully, in other editions, they have been corrected.

Review #5 Free audio The Taciturn Sea – in the audio player below One more Oregon File adventure by Messrs Cussler/Du Brul. The “company” fight a inhuman Argentine junta to retrieve a NASA payload, then confront them in Antarctica. Just a little geographical confusion.P.20 “forced-labor camps deepest into the Amazon” P.28 “About a hundred miles south of Paraguay in no one of the thickest tropics of the Amazon”.p.50 “labor camps here in the Amazon”.P.70 “deepest in the Amazonian region of his state”. Neither Argentina nor Paraguay share the Amazon Basin.For you would come in handy to take a trip 400 miles north into Bolivia to encounter it. P305 “when Argentina invaded the Maldives in 1982”. Malvinas meant, for sure a typesetting error. P215 places almost all research work bases on the other side of Antarctica.I reckon one half are focused on the Antarctic Peninsula. One more quality read at the same time highly advised.

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