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1) Paperback Book Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files) by Berkley Trade. How could anyone NOT rate this book a 5? I am so surprised. Cussler isn´t about literary works -- this book with Jack DuBraul is a thriller that is action packed! It never stops...glad its not my life! But the story is a page-turner...can´t wait to find out what happens next. Wish all the high tech stuff was available! This was my first Cussler and I will continue to read him as well as Jack DuBrauls stand alones as well. Well written and FUN!¤ 2) Paperback Book Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files) by Berkley Trade. The Corporation is a mercenary private enterprise for hire by any government agency that can afford its fees. Juan Cabrillo, the Chairman, runs his black ops from a ship called "The Oregon". Disguised as an overused, out of date, non-descript mercantile vessel that´s destined for the scrap yard, the Oregon is actually a state of the art war vessel packed with high-tech intelligence gathering equipment, powerful weaponry and a fully muscled set of magnetohydrodynamic engines that, pushed to flank speed, will give virtually any ship on the high seas a run for its money. If you´ve read any Clive Cussler novels at all, it won´t be a surprise to hear that Cabrillo is right over the top - an entirely unbelievable lead character (think Mr Phelps from Mission Impossible on steroids) leading an equally unbelievable crew with uncanny intelligence and virtually superhuman strength and endurance. The missions they accept in Cussler´s Oregon Files series are typically of the "save the world from domination or destruction by a nefarious lunatic" variety.
When I reviewed "Golden Buddha", the first in the Oregon Files series, I gave it a grudging single star and swore that I would likely never read another Cussler novel again. Frankly, it was just awful! But after a two year abstinence, my past fondness for Cussler´s earlier work over-ruled my reluctance and "Plague Ship" rewarded me with a thoroughly enjoyable read. I gave Jack Du Brul a second chance and I hit pay dirt again with "Skeleton Coast"
A covert running gun battle with revolutionaries on the Congo River, a search for a long lost fortune in diamonds buried in the Kalahari desert, the typical sexy and beautiful female heroine who overcomes all odds against her, environmental terrorism, the miraculous rescue of a kidnapped industrialist from an abandoned prison - the details are actually not important. The fact is ... they´re really quite forgettable within a very short period after you´ve finished the novel. What´s much more important is that, unlike "Golden Buddha", for example, which was an exercise in nonsensical hyperbole, "Skeleton Coast" remained (just barely, mind you) within the bounds of an enjoyable credibility-stretching thriller that really should be turned into a rock-em, sock-em Hollywood SFX loaded James Bond style flick.
I found Cussler´s brief sidebars on the evolution of hurricanes and the importance of ocean currents and water temperature in their development particularly interesting.
Literature? Certainly not! But a perfectly enjoyable break from the workaday world that any thriller reader will enjoy. Recommended.
Paul Weiss¤ 3) Paperback Book Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files) by Berkley Trade. Like all his books, it is very hard to put down once you start to read it.
There is nothing like a good fast past book full of adventure for reading.
I an now just starting to reread his Dirk Pitt novels again and they are great this time as they were the first time I read them.¤ 4) Paperback Book Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files) by Berkley Trade. The plot moves quickly, keeping interest from beginning to end. I´ve been a Cussler reader for a very long time now and I wasn´t disappointed.¤ 5) Paperback Book Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files) by Berkley Trade. Skelton Coast was an excellent book. This is the type of writting that made Clive Cussler one of my favorite authors.¤ 6) Paperback Book Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files) by Berkley Trade. The explosive New York Times bestselling Oregon Files series returns!
Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the covert combat ship Oregon have barely escaped a mission on the Congo River when they intercept a mayday from a defenseless boat under fire off the African coast. Cabrillo takes action, saving the beautiful Sloane Macintyre-who´s looking for a long-submerged ship that may hold a fortune in diamonds. But what surprises Cabrillo is her story about a crazy fisherman who claims to have been attacked on the open sea by giant metal snakes in the same area.
What begins as a snake hunt leads Cabrillo onto the trail of a far more lethal quarry-a deranged militant and his followers who plan to unleash the devastating power of nature itself against all who oppose them.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 04252118949780425211892, 880-230-920-940-8X0-650-MKB-OEB-8  Skeleton Coast: A Novel of the Oregon Files (The Oregon Files), Book, Image © Berkley Trade
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