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Piranha
Piranha | Clive Cussler, Boyd Morrison
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Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon return in the extraordinary new novel in the #1 New York Times–bestselling series by the grand master of adventure. In 1902, the volcano Mt. Pelée erupts on the island of Martinique, wiping out an entire city of thirty thousand—and sinking a ship carrying a German scientist on the verge of an astonishing breakthrough. More than a century later, Juan Cabrillo will have to deal with that scientist’s legacy. During a covert operation, Cabrillo and the crew meticulously fake the sinking of the Oregon—but when an unknown adversary tracks them down despite their planning and attempts to assassinate them, Cabrillo and his team struggle to fight back against an enemy who seems to be able to anticipate their every move. They discover that a traitorous American weapons designer has completed the German scientist’s work, and now wields extraordinary power, sending the Oregon on a race against time to stop an attack that could lead to one man ruling over the largest empire the world has ever known.
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EadieB
Piranha | Clive Cussler, Boyd Morrison
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Co-authored with Boyd Morrison which gave the book a different feeling. Lacked action and suspense in the beginning but picked up in the end. Love the Oregon crew members and the plot was good but I found the special telescope to be unbelievable. Looking forward to the next installment. These are fun adventure reads with great humor. Some history involved in the storylines. #clivecussler #boydmorrison #oregon #adventure

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Andrew65
Piranha | Clive Cussler, Boyd Morrison
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Reading Piranha for a Group Read on Librarything. This is book 10 in the Oregon Files Series, and the first by a new co-author for Clive Cussler. In this one Boyd Morrison takes over from Jack Du Brul, interesting to see what difference that makes. Have read a couple of books Boyd Morrison wrote and enjoyed them (The Noah‘s Ark Quest and The Tsunami Countdown)

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