The Silent Sea (Paperback)
| Author: Clive/ Du Brul Cussler |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback Large Print
Publisher: Christian Large Print
ISBN-10: 1594134286
ISBN-13: 9781594134289
Sku: 217398438
Publish Date: 2/22/2011
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 1.25T
Pages:
556
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| Originally published: Waterville, Me.: Wheeler Pub., 2010. |
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From the Publisher:
Exploring a small island off the Washington State coast in 1941, five brothers make an astonishing discovery that is interrupted by the attack on Pearl Harbor and has ramifications for Cabrillo's present-day investigation into a crashed satellite in the Argentine jungle. By the best-selling author of |
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Clive Cussler's THE SILENT SEA unravels an expansive mystery--one that spans from the expeditions of ancient Chinese explorers to World War II and Pearl Harbor and up to the present, as well as from South America to Washington State to the Arctic. This multifaceted mystery offers Skipper Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon the chance for a wild adventure, plenty of danger, and, if they give their courageous all, a major pay-off at the end. This is the seventh stormy adventure in Cussler and Jack Du Brul's Oregon Files series and it's sure to please.Clive Cussler's THE SILENT SEA unravels an expansive mystery--one that spans from the expeditions of ancient Chinese explorers to World War II and Pearl Harbor and up to the present, as well as from South America to Washington State to the Arctic. This multifaceted mystery offers Skipper Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon the chance for a wild adventure, plenty of danger, and, if they give their courageous all, a major pay-off at the end. This is the seventh stormy adventure in Cussler and Jack Du Brul's Oregon Files series and it's sure to please.
Clive Cussler's THE SILENT SEA unravels an expansive mystery--one that spans from the expeditions of ancient Chinese explorers to World War II and Pearl Harbor and up to the present, as well as from South America to Washington State to the Arctic. This multifaceted mystery offers Skipper Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon the chance for a wild adventure, plenty of danger, and, if they give their courageous all, a major pay-off at the end. This is the seventh stormy adventure in Cussler and Jack Du Brul's Oregon Files series and it's sure to please.Clive Cussler's THE SILENT SEA unravels an expansive mystery--one that spans from the expeditions of ancient Chinese explorers to World War II and Pearl Harbor and up to the present, as well as from South America to Washington State to the Arctic. This multifaceted mystery offers Skipper Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon the chance for a wild adventure, plenty of danger, and, if they give their courageous all, a major pay-off at the end. This is the seventh stormy adventure in Cussler and Jack Du Brul's Oregon Files series and it's sure to please.
Author Bio
Clive Cussler
Born in Aurora, Illinois, Cussler grew up mainly in California where he attended Pasadena City College before joining the Air Force during the Korean War. Serving as an aircraft mechanic and flight engineer, Cussler eventually left the service to work in advertising as a copywriter, moving on to become creative director of some of the country's most prestigious agencies. Cussler didn't begin writing novels until he was 34, and it wasn't until eight years later in 1973 that he published a novel featuring Dirk Pitt, the hero he is most famous for creating. Since then, Cussler has gone on to write a long list of best-selling adventure novels, which have been translated into 40 languages and have been sold in over 135 countries. He has served as chairman of the National Underwater & Marine Agency, and as a fellow in the Explorers Club of New York, the Royal Geographic Society in London, and the American Society of Oceanographers. Cussler is married to Barbara Knight, with whom he has had three children. He spends much of his time on his favorite hobby, tending to his sizable collection of rare and classic cars.
Praise
"A cliffhanger ending will leave fans panting for more."
01/25/2010
"Fast-paced and a lot of fun, the latest Cabrillo novel delivers the wallop Cussler's fans have come to expect."
- David Pitt
03/01/2010
"Fast-paced and a lot of fun, the latest Cabrillo novel delivers the wallop Cussler's fans have come to expect."
- David Pitt
03/01/2010
"A cliffhanger ending will leave fans panting for more."
01/25/2010

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