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Clive Cussler's The Devil's Sea is a highly rated techno thriller ranked #256 in its category, praised for its gripping plot twists and compelling storytelling. With over 13,000 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, it offers a premium reading experience perfect for professionals craving immersive escapism.
| Best Sellers Rank | 197,568 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 256 in Techno Thrillers 831 in Science Fiction Adventure (Books) 952 in Spy Stories & Tales of Intrigue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,204 Reviews |
K**R
Always a great read
As usual a great story from a good author,plenty of twists and turns. Escapism at its best. Bring it on. Thank you.
D**N
Excellent read
Excellent read. He is a worthy successor to his father when it comes to this genre.
D**Y
Excellent read
Great book,lots of adventures easy to read, with a good story line. In the same style as Clive Cussler would of written
I**S
Good read
Still good read
R**K
Good Clive book
I love reading Clive’s books and this is another good read not disappointed
K**E
A somewhat wild ride
Although Clive Cussler is no longer with us, his legacy is carried forward by his son. This was everything I expected for a Dirk Pitt story. Non-stop action, this time on two fronts with Dirk and Al and then Summer and Dirk Jnr. You know both subplots will link (they almost always do) but I would think that by now Dirk Snr and Al are getting a little old for such shenanigans. Still it was good fun and it has made we want to go right back to where is started and re-read all the Dirk Pitt books I have.
A**R
action packed
From beginning to end every unmissable page is full of action. The story line splits naturally into easily followed events in stunningly detailed locations. Extremely well written and greatly enjoyed!
K**S
Not as good as previous
Should have retired Pitt on Clive’s death. Story was good, but trying to turn Pitt into a more funny guy like giordino, bad error in my opinion. Ending was disjointed. Missed out stuff readers would want to know after whole story. Seems Dirk Cussler, he don’t know how to close a story down. An ok writer, but should try his own stories, become an imaginative writer in own right. Not on back of Daddy, tho he co wrote a few earlier.
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