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Clive Cussler

Plague Ship

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Part of "Oregon Files" series

"Plague Ship" by Clive Cussler is a thrilling maritime adventure that follows the characters of the popular Dirk Pitt series. In this installment, Pitt and his team at the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA) are tasked with investigating a series of mysterious sinkings in the Atlantic Ocean. As the team delves deeper into the case, they discover a connection to a deadly virus that is spreading rapidly among the world's shipping fleets. The virus, known as "the black death," has the potential to wipe out entire populations and bring global commerce to a standstill. Pitt and his team must race against time to find the source of the virus and stop its spread before it's too late. Their journey takes them to the high seas, where they encounter a shadowy organization with a sinister agenda, as well as a group of eco-terrorists who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. Cussler's signature blend of action, adventure, and intrigue is on full display in "Plague Ship." The novel is filled with heart-pounding chases, narrow escapes, and unexpected twists that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. At the same time, the author explores deeper themes of environmentalism, corporate greed, and the consequences of unchecked technological progress. Fans of the Dirk Pitt series will not be disappointed with "Plague Ship," which delivers all the thrills and excitement that have made Cussler one of the world's most popular thriller writers. With its timely subject matter and engaging characters, this novel is sure to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers to the series...

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