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Piranha (The Oregon Files) by Clive Cussler
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Piranha (The Oregon Files) (edition 2015)

by Clive Cussler, Boyd Morrison

Series: Oregon Files (10)

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Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon find themselves exposed when a brilliant scientist blows their cover in the #1 New York Timesâ??bestselling series by the grand master of adventure.
 
In 1902, the volcano Mt. Pelée erupts on the island of Martinique, wiping out an entire city of thirty thousandâ??and sinking a ship carrying a German scientist on the verge of an astonishing breakthrough. More than a century later, Juan Cabrillo will have to deal with that scientistâ??s legacy.
During a covert operation, Cabrillo and the crew meticulously fake the sinking of the Oregonâ??but when an unknown adversary tracks them down despite their planning and attempts to assassinate them, Cabrillo and his team struggle to fight back against an enemy who seems to be able to anticipate their every move. They discover that a traitorous American weapons designer has completed the German scientistâ??s work, and now wields extraordinary power, sending the Oregonon a race against time to stop an attack that could lead to one man ruling over the largest empire the world has
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Title:Piranha (The Oregon Files)
Authors:Clive Cussler
Other authors:Boyd Morrison
Info:G.P. Putnam's Sons (2015), Edition: Reprint, Hardcover, 432 pages
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Piranha by Clive Cussler

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Piranha is just what I would expect a Clive Cussler novel to be - non-stop action and plenty of high-tech thrills on and off the water. He and co-author Boyd Morrison deliver the goods with a wild ride. This book is for fans of Cussler, Morrison, Tom Clancy, Ian Fleming, and James Rollins.

The first half of the book is really a mystery: who is behind the Venezuelan smuggling operation Juan Cabrillo and his crew disrupt and goad into 'sinking' the Oregon? How is this adversary tracking their every move? And why are they so desperate to assassinate them? Solving the mystery involves action, close calls and quick thinking. The characters are likable and pretty believable. The technobabble is rich and realistic.

Of course there is a megalomaniac with an implausible toy out to rule the world. The second half of the book is the quest to hunt him down and outwit him. Accept the premise and it's a fine action adventure, worthy of James Bond or Mission: Impossible. One complaint is that there are too many crew members on the ship to keep straight in my head. I just had to ignore the diversity and focus on the mission. Another distraction for me was the inconsistency of the bad guy's toy. It didn't operate like I would have envisioned. But those are quibbles.

Strap in, hold on, and watch for the appearance of Morrison's hero, Tyler Locke. ( )
  zot79 | Aug 20, 2023 |
Piranha (The Oregon Files) is an adventure story that from the first page through the last keeps the reader entertained. There are several stories that intertwine and are concluded in the end. It takes place in present day time. Clive Cussler and Boyd Morrison have a large knowledge on weaponry, boats, war tactics, political personalities, cuisine, wine, pop culture, and an exceedingly large vocabulary. which makes the book fun to read. The book gets five stars here for a great adventure and is highly recommended. ( )
  lbswiener | Mar 7, 2021 |
I am a new reader to the Oregon Files and Clive Cussler's books. All I can say is WOW!!! It is truly full of action from beginning to end. I enjoy the characters as well as the story.

I will be reading the first book in his other series, Dirk Pitt.
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  xKayx | Dec 14, 2020 |
A mad scientist wants to control the world so that he can improve it. Lots of action against Haitian mercenaries as the crew once more tries to save the world. Always interesting, historically connected, this remains an interesting series. ( )
  jamespurcell | Sep 20, 2019 |
Very much enjoyed the book Now I have a new Cussler series to Read :-) ( )
  MustangGuy | Aug 18, 2019 |
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon find themselves exposed when a brilliant scientist blows their cover in the #1 New York Timesâ??bestselling series by the grand master of adventure.
 
In 1902, the volcano Mt. Pelée erupts on the island of Martinique, wiping out an entire city of thirty thousandâ??and sinking a ship carrying a German scientist on the verge of an astonishing breakthrough. More than a century later, Juan Cabrillo will have to deal with that scientistâ??s legacy.
During a covert operation, Cabrillo and the crew meticulously fake the sinking of the Oregonâ??but when an unknown adversary tracks them down despite their planning and attempts to assassinate them, Cabrillo and his team struggle to fight back against an enemy who seems to be able to anticipate their every move. They discover that a traitorous American weapons designer has completed the German scientistâ??s work, and now wields extraordinary power, sending the Oregonon a race against time to stop an attack that could lead to one man ruling over the largest empire the world has

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