For seven books, Clive Cussler has dazzled readers with the 'spine-tingling adventures' (*Chicago Tribune*) of Kurt Austin, Joe Zavala, and the rest of the NUMA Special Assignments Team, but in *Medusa* the NUMA team faces what may be its most perilous mission of all. In the Micronesian Islands, a
Medusa [Numa Files 8]
โ Scribed by Clive Cussler; Paul Kemprecos
- Book ID
- 107027338
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Series
- Numa Files 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780399155659
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โฆ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In the prologue to the winning eighth Kurt Austin adventure from bestseller Cussler and Shamus-winner Kemprecos (after The Navigator), 18-year-old Caleb Nye, a farm boy on his first sea voyage in 1848, finds himself a modern-day Jonah after being swallowed by a whale and then cut from the stomach, alive but forever changed. In the present, a Russian captain sees his Typhoon-class submarine sold to an unknown buyer, and in China, Dr. Song Lee, who's been banished to the countryside, gets orders to return to Beijing to fight a deadly SARS epidemic. Meanwhile, off Bermuda, Kurt Austin and the stalwart crew of the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA) lower a bathysphere to the ocean depths, where something big snaps the cables connecting the vessel to the mother ship. Soon enough, the disparate plot lines converge in an action-packed tale that snags readers and drags them racing through heavy seas and high drama. 600,000 first printing.
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From Booklist
Kurt Austin must stop a deadly virus from decimating the world in the latest NUMA Files novel. Research using a newly discovered jellyfish shows promising results, but before the tests even start, scientists studying these Blue Medusas start dying. As the pandemic threatens to spread through China, the NUMA team realizes that a Chinese triad is behind the outbreak. Now in their eighth adventure, Austin and partner Zavala are becoming almost as entertaining as Dirk Pitt and his gang. Some clunky dialogue and an ending right out of a Scooby Doo cartoon hurt a bit, but Cussler fans will stick around for the action. --Jeff Ayers
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