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FLOOD TIDE

FLOOD TIDE

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Another terrific read, Dirk Pitt doing what he does best.
Review: Haven't missed a single Clive Cussler book. The interaction among Dirk, Al, Rudi and Sandecker is somethong to behold. How does Al manage to spirit away those cigars from Admiral Sandecker's humidor? Will we ever know? Then, of course, always the anticipation of Dirk meeting the "familiar face" bearing the name Clive Cussler. Laughed out loud in Flood Tide when Al was asked if Romberg bites. Mr. Cussler always manages to relieve tension with just the right amount of humor. In my opinion, Mr. Cussler just can't write them fast enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty good, but Cussler's done better
Review: I enjoyed reading this book mainly because I love Cussler's writing. He made a good effort, but I like some of his other books much better. If you're a first time Cussler reader, don't judge this terrific author on the basis of one mediocre book. Try Shock Wave, or my personal favorite, Sahara.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not Cussler's best effort,
Review: That about sums it up. Try one of his other books if you haven't met Dirk Pitt yet as this one might lose you. If you enjoy action, I recommend Bob Mayer's special forces series. Mayer is a former green beret who has written six books about special operations that are fast paced, accurate, and fun reads. Check them out!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great
Review: Another great Dirk Pitt adventure, comparable to VIXON O3 (my favorite Cussler book) and to great thrillers by other authors, such as THE SHAPE by Craig Furnas and THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL by Ira Levin. FLOODTIDE is an up-late-at-night-even-though-you have-to-get-up-early page-turner.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Clive needs to improve
Review: I was dissapointed by this book. It was anyway something I expected after "Shockwave". Dirk Pitt has grown old, he isn't the young gun as in "Raise the Titanic" anymore, he gets more and more settled down, which in way is not surprising due to his shoot-outs, fights and silly adventures with several women. I must say that Dirk and his friend Al are still very capable of controlling the reader, but it looks as a computer has written the plot, only the input like "Who are the bad boys? & "Name of the evil:" and so on have been fed in by Cussler. R Dahl wrote a story like this, where the computer controlls the output and the storyline.

However I believe that Dirk will not end like John Patrick Ryan, ergo as Peresident of the US of A. Clive let Dirk die or retire in your next book, please! By the way if Cussler is Pitt and Dirk is Clive, than Dirk should get a brain tumor or prostata cancer in his next adventure!

Nevertheless, don't miss "Night Probe" and "The Treasure" by Clive Cussler. These are really good books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dirk Pitts gets stupider but more exciting.
Review: In my opinion, this was a well written book and contained the best action scenes in a Cussler book so far. I was upset, however, with the simplicity of the plot. I figured out what was going on before Dirk Pitt did and that sort of ruined the story a little for me. Any Cussler fans will still be delighted to read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another good Dirk Pitt story...................... Thanks
Review: Like others have mentioned, I had to get out the maps to see if Clive had it right. Of course he did. Whether it's the desert or the ocean, your research is amazing. Thank you for a great series. I can't wait for the next one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was so exciting I couldn't put it down!
Review: I bought 6 books at the same time and I would have to say this one was the most exciting of them all. I love a good mystery and this book measures up in all respects.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Politacally Incorrect
Review: I believe that the premise of this book is an intriguing one, but I believe it portrays the Chinese in a terrible way. I believe that this is one of Cussler's better efforts, but not as good as Inca Gold or Sahara which I enjoyed a great deal. Cussler doesn't pull any punches in this book. The Chinese characters seem to be cookie cutter stereotypes. I believe Cussler could have made a greater effort in making his villian in this story a greater counterpart to Dirk Pitt.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Action from the start that is fun and entertaining
Review: Cussler starts with action and keeps it going. The characters are real, believable, and fun. The intrigue of China's intentional export of people to the US and the details of such a massive plan come to life as the heroes thwart a clever (albeit unlikely) scheme to increase Chinese leverage over the US in the economic wars. Difficult to put down.


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