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| Plague Ship: A Novel of the Oregon Files | 
enlarge | Authors: Clive Cussler, Jack Dubrul Publisher: Berkley Category: Book
Buy New: $9.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 88259
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 592
ISBN: 0425226697 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780425226698 ASIN: 0425226697
Publication Date: February 24, 2009 (In 46 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet published
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Product Description Clive Cussler returns with a new novel in his New York Times bestselling Oregon Files, as Captain Juan Cabrillo and the motley crew of his high-tech spy ship take on their most extraordinaryand lethalmission yet.
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Excellent plot! December 22, 2008 This must be one of the best Cussler books. A real page turner, with all the bells and whistles that Cussler has got us used to. Reccomended!
Does he get paid by the word? November 29, 2008 I would have liked this book except that his style got in the way. Cussler always writes a good story, but with a co-writer, this book is bogged down with long, unnecessary explanations and descriptions that add nothing to the story. It was much too wordy, but the plot was good. I just didn't have the patience to finish it. I gave up on page 145.
A fun summer read November 29, 2008 This is a good book but it is not the best in the Oregon series and far from Cussler's best.
What a waste November 28, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Hard to put this delicately. Clive Cussler sux. Talentless formulaic garbage with his own political bias.
I hesitate to call him the "Bill O'Reilly" of fiction because a) he probably sees that as a complement b) its hard to discern who is the fictional writer with that comparison.
Great Read November 18, 2008 Cussler writes an excellant story of international intrigue. The "bad" people he writes about have very real counterparts in the real world. He brings science into the plot in such a way as to make you believe it could really happen just as he describes it. The plot of mass murder thru disease that he writes about in Plague Ship is one that worries Americans today. Plague Ship is well worth the read.
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