In this explosive new thriller, one of the most incredible and frightening discoveries mankind has ever faced is about to surface. On an oil platform in the middle of the North Atlantic, a terrifying series of illnesses is spreading through the crew. When expert naval doctor Peter Crane is flown in, he finds his real destination is not the platform itself but Deep Storm: a top secret aquatic science facility, two miles below on the ocean floor. And as Crane soon learns, the covert operation he finds there is concealing ...
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In this explosive new thriller, one of the most incredible and frightening discoveries mankind has ever faced is about to surface. On an oil platform in the middle of the North Atlantic, a terrifying series of illnesses is spreading through the crew. When expert naval doctor Peter Crane is flown in, he finds his real destination is not the platform itself but Deep Storm: a top secret aquatic science facility, two miles below on the ocean floor. And as Crane soon learns, the covert operation he finds there is concealing something far more sinister than a medical mystery--and much more deadly.
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Lincoln Child wrights story's that are fun and exciting . I could not put the book down!
Trektark
Nov 9, 2009
An OK story.
This one didn't hold my interest like previous Lincoln Child books. Good story idea, but really died out quick after the initial attention grabber. He has done better and I look forward to the next one more than I enjoyed this one.
Ceinwein
Jul 5, 2008
A good deep-sea adventure
Most of the earth?s deep oceans remain unexplored and open to a writer?s imagination. In this book, technological advances have made it possible for humans to live in the deepest valleys of the ocean floor and explore the strange anomalies found there. In a facility run by scientists and secured by the U.S. military you expect a clash of personalities, and you get it. If you enjoy under-water intrigue you will love following these characters as they unravel a deep-sea mystery and comprehend the consequences of their findings. While I didn?t find the book as ?harrowing? as claimed on the cover, it was an exciting story with a gripping ending.
charliejohnston
Apr 6, 2007
THOUGHT-PROVOKING
Wow, Lincoln Child has succeeded in keeping me physically and emotionally involved in his latest book to the very last page and surprise ending. Child?s character development is also nothing short of awesome: I really lived the characters as I read.
Whenever Child and Douglas Preston merge their talents as ?brothers? on a novel, the reader is in for an exciting time; and the same holds true when they each write their own enthralling stories.
DEEP STORM has unexpected ramifications for things that we face in the world today, delivered in such a way that when I finished the book, thoughts and ideas provoked by the author swirled in my head. If your interest lies in the universe, computers, exploration, or just plain good writing, this book is for you and you are in for page-turning hours of high excitement.