"Modern day high seas adventure thriller"
Sea Captain Juan Cabrillo and his dangerous crew of the
Oregon normally work special mission impossible oceanic
tasks for the west with his team's latest assignment to
sabotage the Star. As usual success means greater wealth
like $10 million courtesy of his Uncle Sam's "black"
budget and more difficult requests. Juan is a bit surprised when Hiroshi Katsui, representing
a consortium of Japanese shipping entrepreneurs, hires
their services to stop the increasingly bold and deadly
activities of pirates working Asiatic waters from the Sea
of Japan to the South China Sea. Juan plans a strategy to
deal with a conglomeration of pirates that he assumes has
merged under the control of one bold leader. However, as
the Oregon crew learns more, Juan realizes that this case
of brazen piracy is much more than just this obvious
piratical front. He and the Oregonians may be in too deep
to pull off this caper as the opponents have heavy
sponsors from around the globe using pirates to increase
and hide the lucrative international slave trade. DARK WATCH, the latest Juan Cabrillo modern day high seas
adventure, like its predecessors (see GOLDEN BUDDHA and
SACRED STONE), is action-packed and never slows down until
the final payout. The story line feels more like a comic
book than a novel in nature, but is fun to follow as Juan
and crew go from the frying pan to the fire to even hotter
scenarios. Though not quite the Pitts, fans of the Oregon
Files will enjoy this latest lighthearted caper against
North Koreans (who else on the seas?) and an international
consortium of "moguls" who use murder as a business tool
to enhance their thriving slave operations. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
SummaryThe author of the bestselling NUMA and Dirk Pitt series
returns with an all-new novel of adventure and intrigue
featuring his unbeatable hero of the high seas-Juan
Cabrillo.
Cabrillo and his motley crew aboard the clandestine spy
ship Oregon have made a very comfortable and very
dangerous living working for high-powered Western
interests. But their newest clients have come from the Far
East to ask for Cabrillo's special brand of assistance: a
consortium of Japanese shipping magnates whose fortunes
are being threatened by brutal pirates trolling the waters
of Southeast Asia.
Normally, such attacks on the high seas are limited to
smaller ships and foreign-owned yachts-easy targets on the
open ocean. Now, however, giant commercial freighters are
disappearing. But when Cabrillo confronts the enemy, he
learns that the pirates' predations hide a deadly
international conspiracy-a scheme of death and slavery
that Juan Cabrillo is going to blow out of the water.
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