The extraordinary new adventure from the #1 New York Times- bestselling author.
Jungles come in many forms. There are the steamy rain forests of the Burmese highlands. There are the lies and betrayals of the world of covert operations. And there are the dark and twisted thoughts of a man bent on near-global domination. To pull off their latest mission, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon must survive them all.
A devastating new weapon unleashed in thirteenth-century China...a daring rescue in the snowbound mountains along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border...a woman gone missing in the jungles of northern Thailand and Myanmar...for Cabrillo and his crew, all of these events will come together-leading to the greatest threat against U.S. security that the world has ever known.
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"This is a Tom Clancy, Brad Thor type read, yet completely clean. Not one swear word or adult situation. Although most is cloak and dagger, there is violence, more than my kids would be ready for so age appropriateness be at least older than 12. "
— Christin (4 out of 5 stars)
" Pretty standard Cussler, pretty much a Micheal Bay movie in book form. Entertaining though, and nice and light. "
— Matt, 6/29/2011" <br/>As most of Clive Cusslers books, this is an adventure, an interesting story of the past to begin with, and then ....into the future. Just a book you start and finish in (almost) one sitting. <br/>Entertaining.. "
— Corry, 6/20/2011" One of Cussler's better books in along time. Very entertaining and an easy read. "
— Mikem, 6/12/2011" Love Juan Cabrillo & the Corporation books (The Oregon Files). This is one the best in the series. Non-stop action. Very enjoyable. "
— Jo, 6/4/2011" We are liking this book better than some of Clive Cussler's books. He goes into a lot of detail so listening to his books is sometimes tedious, but this one seemed more interesting. "
— Joanne, 5/23/2011" One of Clive's better yarns, with a great surprise at the end. "
— Rob, 5/21/2011" Just another Clive Cussler Thriller where the good guys sweep in and win the battle against unbelievable odds! Just the way I like my stories! <br/> "
— Eric, 5/16/2011" May 28/11: Chapter 6 <br/>June 06/11: Chapter 9 <br/>June 07/11: Chapter 11 <br/>June 08/11: Chapter 14 <br/>June 17/11: Chapter 17 <br/>June 18/11: Chapter 25 <br/>June 19/11: Finished "
— Lemonitsa, 5/15/2011" One of the best in the Oregon Files series. Maybe THE best. "
— Frank, 5/15/2011" Clive Cussler Novels = My Guilty Pleasure. :) "
— Robert, 5/10/2011" This was an OK light entertainment read. Plenty of ridiculous stuff in it, but enough of a story to keep it decently good. Not much else to say about it... "
— Phil, 5/10/2011Clive 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.
Jason Culp, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, has been acting since the age of ten, and his credits include a variety of television, theater, and film roles. He is best known for his role as Julian Jerome on General Hospital. In addition to audiobooks and voice-over work in national commercials, he has also narrated documentaries for National Geographic and the History Channel.