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Loading... Deep Storm (edition 2008)by Lincoln Child
Work detailsDeep Storm by Lincoln Child
None. I found the start slow, but once the book got moving there was lots of excitement to keep me interested. The setting was interesting, being deep under the ocean and the characters were interesting. ( )Dirk Pitt-ish, emphasizing brains rather than magnetic good looks. As is common, the military is cast as the closemouthed oppressive gorilla enforcer, with only a few 'for the good of the world' types thrown in. While this is a satisfying adventure with tidbits of alien visitation tossed in, this is mostly a bunch of secretive military types letting nothing get in their way of getting their hands on what might be the ultimate weapon. On an oil platform in the middle of the North Atlantic, a terrifying series of illnesses is spreading through the crew. When expert naval doctor Peter Crane is flown in, he finds his real destination is not the platform itself but Deep Storm: a top secret aquatic science facility, two miles below on the ocean floor. And as Crane soon learns, the covert operation he finds there is concealing something far more sinister than a medical mystery—and much more deadly. A former naval doctor, Peter Crane, is summoned to an oil platform in the North Atlantic that has been researching a discovery that has the potential to change the world. The cover story is that the legendary Atlantis has been discovered; the truth is far more cosmic in nature. The project has been beset by mysterious illnesses; hence Dr. Crane's presence. A pretty decent and suspenseful novel by the other half of the team, with Douglas Preston, that writes the Pendergast suspense series, a favorite of mine. Lincoln Child on his own is an enjoyable read, although thus far I've preferred Douglas Preston's solo works. Loads of suspence, non-stop action, lurking conspiracy, and just the right touch of creepy...Mr Child does not disappoint. Sat and read this one cover to cover completely forgetting to even stop for dinner. This one had me holding my breath and wondering just what I'd do if I were in the main character's shoes. no reviews | add a review
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