Kurt Austin faces mind-control technology and cutting-edge weaponry in the latest novel in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series created by the "grand master of adventure" Clive Cussler. On a NUMA training mission in the Caribbean, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala catch a distress call from a nearby freighter. Leaping into action, they locate a damaged vessel and a dead captain clutching a shotgun. While searching the freighter for clues, Kurt and Joe are ambushed by crew members who seem terrified and disoriented, almost brainwashed. The trawler they were hauling has vanished, taken--the men say--by baffling lights that circled the ship. Kurt and Joe deduce that the men are suffering from Havana Syndrome, which deepens the mystery and raises the stakes. Soon, they're confronting Cuban mercenaries who plan to use magnificent modern airships to hijack a nuclear submarine--culminating in a life-or-death showdown in the skies.
Clive Cussler passed away in 2020. Other authors are writing using his characters and style. This should stop. No one can write like he did.
This book is horribly written. Now, I don’t know if Brown was trained by Cussler, but if he was, he was a lousy student. Don’t waste your money on this… thing. I have read almost everything Cussler wrote. I even got a chance to speak with the great man when he called me to say how much he liked a short story I wrote. Go read his books. If you’ve already read them, read them again. Don’t read this one.
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