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"This effort by Cussler and DuBrul following the adventures of the Corporation and the Oregon starts with them deep inside North Korea. From there the book moves to them waging a war against pirates in the South China Sea. Trying to break up a snakehead smuggling ring they race to the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russion where the pirates use the hi-jacked ships to house slave labor mining for gold."
— Andrea (4 out of 5 stars)
" A hell of a story definitely darker than the previous two instalments in the series. "
— Shaft, 1/25/2014" I didn't realize this was #3 in a series....haven't read the first two but my teammate gave me the book so... We'll see how that goes. "
— Kim, 1/15/2014" read 02.02.06 "
— colleen, 12/28/2013" The Dark Watch kept my interest. Juan Cabrillo's crew on the ship the Oregon keep you wondering who will win and what mishap will come up to stop the good guys. The idea of the Russian government, gold and a volcano about to erupt put this book on a fast track. "
— Maryclaire, 12/24/2013" This was an enjoyable read. It was fast paced and engaging. Interesting plot twists. "
— Lindsay, 12/24/2013" Fun quick read. Juan Cabrillo is as enjoyable as Dirk Pitt. "
— Lois, 12/20/2013" Typical global mayhem and the necessity of saving humanity from disaster. "
— Geni, 12/14/2013" Another fun exciting read as Juan Cabarillo and the crew of the Oregon overcome seemingly insurmountable odds and situations to win again! "
— Eric, 12/10/2013" Classic Cussler adventure "
— Faye, 11/27/2013" Clive does it again. His action always keeps me hating to close the book. "
— Peggy, 11/20/2013" I really love it when these books focus on the capabilities of the Oregon. This one had quite a few great moments for the old ship to shine! So fun! "
— Robertjaynes, 11/6/2013" Clive is such a cheesy writer. Why I still bother to read these books is beyond me. "
— Brett, 10/26/2013" Cussler at his best!! "
— Chris, 10/25/2013" This book is perhaps my favorite Clive Cussler to date. Excellent adventure, ruthless villains (pirates, finally!), and a surprisingly steamy ending. Loved it. "
— Cody, 10/24/2013" Not as good as some of the his others. Dragged here and there. Some characters not well developed. "
— Ropajo, 7/9/2013" Much better than the last Oregon Files book (Sacred Stone). This one was well worth the read. "
— Scott, 5/7/2013" I didn't like this book as much as the first two in this series. I hope the next one is better. "
— Barbara, 1/26/2013" Another "shoot-em-up" thriller starring the high-tech mystery ship, Oregon. If you like mindless adventure, lots of bullets, and an almost believable plot, this book is for you. There are a number of "Oregon Files" novels by Cussler.....none stands alone as memorable, but all deliver the action. "
— Dave, 1/5/2013" Light reading. Sometimes trite and almost all Cussler's characters are always bigger than life. Still, don't take it too seriously and it's entertaining fluff. "
— May, 12/31/2012" The third and final installment of the Fargo series, and i enjoyed all three books from start to finish. "
— Ed, 11/23/2012" An ok book - have read better by Mr.Cussler, though! "
— Renee, 9/11/2012" Another good read from Clive. Great plot. "
— Brian, 8/4/2012" Another Clive Cussler swashbuckler book. "
— Douglas, 7/29/2012" The series with Juan Cabrillo in them is very good. I like the old relic of a freighter they have customized to do their projects. "
— John, 7/27/2012" It's an action-packed blockbuster from start to finish. Story centres round illegal gold-mining and people-trafficking of hapless Chinese. "
— Liam, 10/25/2011" The author of the bestselling NUMA and Dirk Pitt series returns with an all-new novel of adventure and intrigue featuring his unbeatable hero of the h...more. I preferred the Oregon Files series by the same author. (different co-author) "
— Sandy, 10/15/2011" I think it's all the gadgets! "
— Kathy, 6/30/2011" I am a slow reader and hate to go to bed while reading a Clive Cussler book. Enjoyable! "
— Peter, 6/10/2011" Another fun exciting read as Juan Cabarillo and the crew of the Oregon overcome seemingly insurmountable odds and situations to win again! <br/> <br/> "
— Eric, 5/23/2011" Another good read from Clive. Great plot. "
— Brian, 4/19/2011" This book is classic Cussler! The good guys are good to a fault and the bad guys get what they deserve. And what I like best is that Cussler isn't always "politically correct". Meaning the bad guy dies by the hand of his victims, he's not just thrown in jail and aloud to live. "
— Kyra, 3/17/2011" I didn't realize this was #3 in a series....haven't read the first two but my teammate gave me the book so... We'll see how that goes. "
— Kim, 2/1/2011" too much descriptive violence.. i think this will be the last Oregon files book i read.. i will go back to NUMA files with Dirk Pitt.. no more Oregon ship.. sorry Juan cabrio. "
— thebutterflycastle, 1/24/2011" Another great adventure with Juan Cabrillo, captain of the covert ship named Oregon. "
— S.R.R., 10/10/2010" I think it's all the gadgets! "
— Kathy, 8/30/2010" Much better than the last Oregon Files book (Sacred Stone). This one was well worth the read. "
— Scott, 6/8/2010" If you love books you hate to put down, then this is one for you. Non stop action with Juan Cabrillo, Captain of the Oregon, and merc for hire. <br/> "
— Ron, 1/4/2010" The author of the bestselling NUMA and Dirk Pitt series returns with an all-new novel of adventure and intrigue featuring his unbeatable hero of the h...more. I preferred the Oregon Files series by the same author. (different co-author) "
— Sandy, 11/4/2009" Not as good as some of the his others. Dragged here and there. Some characters not well developed. "
— Ropajo, 9/30/2009" Truly a favorite author because of his "Let's save the world" attitude, his beautiful set up of place and people and the non-stop action. Never a boring minute. This is about world slavery and spans continents. "
— The, 7/31/2009Clive Cussler (1931–2020) was the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than seventy books in several bestselling series, including Dirk Pitt, NUMA Files, Oregon Files, Isaac Bell, and Sam and Remi Fargo. Whether searching for lost aircraft or leading expeditions to find famous shipwrecks, Cussler and his NUMA crew of volunteers discovered and surveyed more than seventy-five lost ships of historic significance, including the long-lost Confederate submarine Hunley, which was raised in 2000 with much publicity.
Jack Du Brul is a graduate of the Westminster School and George Washington University. Trying to add as much adventure to his life as he does to his novels, he has climbed Masada at noon, swum in the Arctic Ocean off Point Barrow, explored war-torn Eritrea, camped in Greenland, and been gnawed on by piranhas in the Amazon River. He collects zeppelin memorabilia, and when not writing or traveling he can be found in a favorite chair with a book and a brandy. He lives in Burlington,Vermont.
Tom Wopat was born in Lodi, Wisconsin, in 1951. He is an American actor and singer, first achieving fame as Luke Duke in the long-running 1979 television series The Dukes of Hazzard. His audiobook readings include Beyond Suspicion, Dark Watch, and The Crush.