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Clive Cussler's Hellburner

The Oregon Files, Book 16

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Clive Cussler's Hellburner

By: Mike Maden
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon must track down a nuclear torpedo before it unleashes World War III in this electrifying installment of the #1 New York Times bestselling series.

When Juan Cabrillo fails to capture the leader of Mexico’s most dangerous drug cartel and loses an Oregon crew member in the process, he’s determined to get revenge. Little does he know that the explosion he just narrowly escaped was merely the latest flash of violence from a machine of war that has existed for decades, dating from the bloodiest episode in Armenia’s history.

Cabrillo’s Corporation of mercenaries may have finally met its match in The Pipeline—a criminal syndicate passed down from father to son across generations. A group that sits with its finger on the trigger of a torpedo so deadly it could level entire cities. With millions of innocent civilians hanging in the balance, the Oregon’s crew must unravel a tangle of drug-smuggling routes and international conspiracies spanning from the Aegean Sea to the Indian Ocean, putting their lives on the line to find the weapon before its countdown hits zero.

©2022 Mike Maden (P)2022 Penguin Audio
Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense War Oregon
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Exciting Adventure • Thrilling Action • Outstanding Narration • Intriguing Plot Twists • International Intrigue
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Even with Cussler passed, the ghost authors continue to choose scenes, topics and world wide death defying escapades by Juan & elite company.

Keeping pace with technology

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I bought the audio book. Helps pass the Driving time away. Gets a little long in some places. overall I enjoyed it.

A nice little audiobook get away

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Exciting action. Great weapons. Animated reader. I really enjoyed the characters, the plot and the dialogue.

Great Listen

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Another Hit, string story line, great tech mix, and the bad guys we’ll let’s just say they lose

Another Hit

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As always very enjoyable. Full of fun fight scenes, and lots of action. A good read for all ages.

Fun

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Great story line, with the usual in depth details and of course a great read 🫡

Another One 👏🏻👏🏻

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As always the reading was absolutely great. However the story has parts that are unbelievable or just stupid things that someone like Juan wouldn't do. Some of those parts could have been done differently without altering the overall story and could have enhanced it. This is becoming more of the norm lately unfortunately.

Great but some parts not realistic

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As always I enjoyed the Oregon file. The attraction has been the fact that the stories are centered around the ship. Juan is the chairman but he’s not the hero in stereotypical like Dirk and the other Numa storylines by Cussler. This book was written more in that genre than the ensemble stories of the past.
It made the story cumbersome at points and stole some of the intrigue. Bad time windows, unnecessary dilemmas are the things that past stories avoided. When the Oregon shoots the tungsten rounds the fight ends. Having Juan surviving chemical fires while fighting two people with one arm before the ship sinks and no actual help from the technology of the Oregon except for rescuing was campy.

Little off the mark

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Some very good writing but the hero in peril scenes seemed to go on a beat too long. Overdone on ‘just when you thought he was safe’ moments. I found myself saying “alright, come on, you can’t be serious. Enough already. Move on.” during several of them. As you can tell, I’m not a writer and I don’t mean this as criticism as much as a learning tool.

Very good, except…

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Juan Cabrio is not captain America he has seemed like a lucky pretty stellar guy but this book made him seem like a superhero. He was more reckless as well.

This one was too far out of reality

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