Sacred Stone, Clive Cussler
Sacred Stone, Clive Cussler
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Sacred Stone

Author: Clive Cussler, Craig Dirgo

Narrator: J. Charles

Unabridged: 12 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 05/17/2016


Synopsis

Juan Cabrillo and his CIA-backed Oregon crew must beat opposing factions to a discovery that could prevent World War III in this novel in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series.

In the remote wastes of Greenland, a young scientist has unearthed an artifact hidden in a cave for a millennium: a 50,000 year-old radioactive meteorite known as the Sacred Stone. But the astounding find places him in the crosshairs of two opposing groups who seek the stone for themselves.
 
One is a group of Muslim extremists who have stolen a nuclear device. With the power of the meteorite, they could vaporize any city in the west. The other group is led by a megalomaniacal industrialist who seeks to carry out the utter annihilation of Islam itself.
 
Caught between two militant factions bent on wholesale slaughter, Juan Cabrillo and his crew must fight to protect the scientist and the Sacred Stone—and prevent the outbreak of World War III...

About Clive Cussler

During a very active, interesting life, author. Clive Cussler became interested in writing. He was in the Air Force during the Korean War followed by a career in advertising writing award winning commercials. In 1996 he wrote his first notification work, The Sea Hunters. From that work he was awarded a Doctor of Letters degree, with his work being accepted in lieu of a thesis. Then, in 2002 he was awarded the Naval Heritage Award for his efforts in the subject of marine exploration. He is also a Fellow in three prestigious marine organizations.

In keeping with his marine interests, his books revolved around character, Dirk Pitt, who was a marine engineer, government agent, and adventurer. His first two novels were more traditional maritime thrillers, but the third, Raise the Titanic, established his iconic style.....a blend of high adventure and high technology involving villains, sunken treasure, and beautiful women.

Cussler writes in the style like fellow authors, Michael Crichton, creating techno - thrillers that do not depend on any certain settings with great spectacular and outlandish plot devices. He has had more than seventeen titles on the New York Times fiction best seller list.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara Pelosi on March 20, 2017

Disappointment Of all the Cussler books I've read, this is a major disappointment. There are way too many characters. The plot line...actually there were two plot lines...was so boring that the book was overflowing with "filler text". i.e., pages upon pages of dreary scene descriptions. etc. I make a......more

Goodreads review by Priya on January 25, 2023

Multiple characters, two plot lines, action packed, page turner. I think I enjoyed it a lot more since I haven’t read one of his books in quite some time. One of the things I did not like about this book was the way he kept mentioning things that would happen in the future at the end of the chapter.......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on August 18, 2020

Good stuff. I might not enjoy the Oregon series as much as the Isaac Bell stuff.......more

Goodreads review by Barb on August 16, 2019

I enjoyed it, but there was alot going going on and it got a bit confusing......more

Goodreads review by Denise on September 22, 2018

This book gives us Cussler’s usual action-packed, page-turner. Even at over 400 pages it’s a quick, easy read. The usual Corporation Team characters make their appearances in this convoluted plot involving an age-old meteor, hidden in a cave in Greenland, and the other sacred stone, the Kaaba in Mec......more


Quotes

Praise for Sacred Stone

“[A] page-turner.”—Publishers Weekly

“Ablaze with action.”—Kirkus Reviews