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Loading... Black Sea Affair (edition 2008)by Don Brown (Author)This is another story in this series, but it can easily be read as a stand alone story, as many of the characters are new. Same writing style, same intensity in the story though. As the back cover states so well: "It's a mission that could bring the world to the brink of nuclear war. Now time is running out." It is a high stakes game of who has stolen Russia's weapons-grade plutonium and where will it be used. The US Navy goes on a very dangerous mission to sink the freighter with the plutonium, not knowing it was also carrying several orphans on board. When they seek to save the children they will be captured by the Russians and await trial to be executed. But while this is going on, the plutonium is still in the hands of those who are seeking to destroy a huge mass of people. It will keep you reading to see what happens and when will it happen and how will it happen. Never a dull moment in this book. Another Dan Brown thriller. The twists of plot kept my interest in a big way. However, the audible.com reading by a brit was very much a distraction: british accent in the oval office and pronounciation differences like "pengagun" for "pentagon" and "sunt" for "saint". Book finished with a SEAL raid--enhancing their bright, shiney reputation. |
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