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02/09/2005: "Review of Black Wind, by Dirk Cussler"


Dirk Cussler, Clive Cussler’s son, co-wrote Black Wind, ISBN 0-14-305740-5, available on Amazon.com, the latest of the NUMA adventures I have had the pleasure to read. Here again is the combination of underwater technology and entrancing historic mysteries which are carefully solved by the author. In this case, I learned about the former Japanese militarists and their World War Two strategies and how these came to threaten today’s America. Pages of fun interspersed brilliantly with the slapstick conversations of the Cussler nautical heroes and, of course, the wonderful women. Perfect for light reading as always. Cussler’s scuba team has not failed me once again.

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