
Medusa
NUMA Files, Book 8
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Scott Brick
About this listen
In the Micronesian Islands, a top-secret US undersea lab vanishes . . .
At the same time, off Bermuda, a bathysphere operated by NUMA and overseen by Kurt Austin is attacked and becomes stranded half a mile below the surface. Only quick thinking and bold action will save the crew - which includes the head of a certain, now-missing undersea lab - from a watery grave.
Austin is convinced both events are connected, and he puts NUMA on the case. Soon he's uncovering some hideous medical experiments and evidence of a terrifying virus that could be used to create a worldwide pandemic. Behind it all lies an ambitious Chinese criminal organization prepared to commit mass murder to achieve its ends.
Now Austin must put his life on the line in order that millions will be saved from death . . .
Clive Cussler, author of the bestselling Dirk Pitt series, and co-author Paul Kemprecos put their hero, Kurt Austin, at the forefront of a battle against time and global pandemic in Medusa, the eighth novel of the action-packed NUMA Files series.
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- Mickyroots
- 08-03-15
All usaul fair.
If you could sum up Medusa in three words, what would they be?
This adventure was nearly the end dirk & gerodinio. Remember they are getting old now!!
Very good book. Recommended.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Dirk. His never give up no matter what attitude.
What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Stamina.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Not again.
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- John
- 04-08-23
Another great book
Enjoyed this instalment in the series. Great narration and story so highly recommended. Looking forward to listening to my next purchase
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- Veronica
- 14-08-20
awesome
Love the whole Kurt and Joe buddy relationship. I can't get enough of the Numa files series
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- jess
- 09-10-16
Awesome.
I love Clive cuddled and listening to it was a different experience. to start with I did not like it but after the third chapter I loved it . great decision. 10out-of10 :)
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- Nmarman
- 13-09-17
One of the best prologues of the Clive cuddled books
Sometimes these books are great just for the prologues and then the story let's it down but this one is a all rounder. Had actually read it before but still enjoyed listening to it.
Scott Brick has a great voice smooth and mellow with subtle accents so you can chill and absorb the story, sometimes actors over act particularly when reading female parts - Mr Brick does it just right
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- MR Morgan
- 09-01-16
Pretty Much the same as all the others
I enjoy listening to these novels by Clive Cussler, they follow a predictable curve usually and the padding on the descriptions, convoluted histories and sardonic Americanisms just add to the surreal sense of not missing much.
If you own one of these books you own them all.
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