Clive Cussler’s Condor’s Fury
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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Graham Brown
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
THE ELECTRIFYING ADVENTURE OF THE NUMA CREW, FROM THE GRAND MASTER OF ADVENTURE, CLIVE CUSSLER
A terrifying discovery. A cutting-edge weapon. A life-or-death showdown in the skies...
A distress call from a nearby freighter in the Caribbean brings a NUMA training mission to an abrupt halt. Leaping into action, Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala locate the damaged vessel, where they make an eerie discovery. The captain lies face down in the silent starboard bridge. Clutched beneath him - an empty shotgun.
When Kurt and Joe search the freighter for clues, the situation grows stranger - and more dangerous. Lying hidden in wait are the rest of the crew: paranoid, disoriented and ready to fight.
Could a mind-altering sickness have struck down an entire ship? Or is something much more sinister going on?
Following the crew's tale of mysterious lights leads Kurt and Joe to a cadre of Cuban mercenaries, and when they learn of their plan to use magnificent modern airships to hijack a nuclear submarine, this impromptu mission moves from the seas to the skies. Faced with an irrepressible enemy and a new arena of fighting, stopping this plot could be the NUMA crew's toughest task yet...
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- C. Buckley
- 11-12-23
Good book, but…
Good Kirt Austin book, not a Cussler, but ok. Annoying accents by Scott Brick who seems to want all characters to talk slowly with no emotion. Will go back to real books to hear my own versions of voices and accents in my imagination.
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- Mr. Graham Michie
- 04-04-24
Good read
The storyline was good, but foreign accents got a bit wearing. Enjoy Clive Cussler as an author, and have enjoyed all his books to date.
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- H Bustrup
- 22-09-24
Action packed and good plot
Kept you engaged as ever…introduced new innovative ‘things’ that made you wonder about the potential in a real world
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- peter
- 21-09-23
A bit far fetched
Story whilst original is a bit far fetched, Americanisms in the dialogue we’re getting tedious . Scot Brick does the character well, but you can tell it’s not a Clive Cussler book .
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- John
- 02-02-24
Great story and performance
Love these books and the narration brings the characters to life. Looking forward to more adventures.
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