Wednesday 6 March 2013

Trojan Odyssey -- reviewed by Shpend Kerqeli




Trojan Odyssey
By Clive Cussler

The author of this book is known for spinning a yarn of action, suspense, and adventure in his novels but this may very well be the best novel of the DIRK PITT™ series. The story begins when our hero DIRK PITT™ when he meets the children he didn’t know he had. Everything goes south when his children are stuck inside of a research habitat 50 feet below the surface in the middle of the most chaotic hurricane in 60 years and their air is running out! DIRK PITT™ saves his children from the hurricane before saving an ocean going hotel! He is then sent on to investigate a mysterious substance called “the brown crud” that is killing marine life in South America and Haiti. He soon finds out that a mysterious billionaire who goes by the name of specter is creating the brown crud for his own profit. He is sent on an investigation where he cheats death numerous times and foils specters plan. This book will have you hooked in the first chapter guaranteed. This book is one of the best books I have ever read. Do yourself a favor and sign this book out.

1 comment:

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