A typical, silly, perposteri0us downright outlandish Clive Cussler book , however a delicious nugget in 712 pages of diversion and I loved it. One of the countless Dirk Pitt novels that is full , both great in entertainment and much more disbelief but joyful. Now this is the reason readers continue to comeback again and again. If not for eternity but close enough to heaven for the fans. The author was well- known to start a story hundreds and even thousand of years in the distant past, then connected them to the present. This time our subjects are Vikings or if you prefer Norsemen, in A.D. 1035, these ferocious sea raiders leave frigid Greenland not a tropical paradise indeed. For what now is the nicer North American continent specifically Canada, but travel south soon. The old saying the natives are restless is apropos here, as a matter of fact fits like a kids glove. Up the Hudson River the Northmen progress until they don't, no need to say why. Exit the Vikings enter Dirk Pitt of NUMA fame (National Underwater and Marine Agency) , never heard of it, shame on you. Admiral James Sandecker , Mr. Pitt's boss sends him to survey the bottom of the sea in the vast South Pacific , however something very catastrophe occurs. The fabulous Emerald Dolphin has caught fire, on her maiden voyage, (sounds familiar) , the humongous luxury ocean liner, with spurring smoke climbing into the dark skies, stranding 2,500 helpless passengers and crew aboard , can they escape? You people of little faith, never reading these titles , relax Dirk Pitt IS HERE, on the Deep Encounter and he's in at least ten more volumes. Despite that a very gigantic boat it isn't but Dirk has friends though never quite able to accommodate all, still some is better than none. The hazardous scenes, flames, thick smoke, innumerable passengers jumping on high, dropping down , crashing into each other below, bodies floating in the water, before sinking slowly into the eternal oblivion. The saga of Titanic surfaces in your mind unfortunately, as Dirk jumps to rescue a pretty young woman, her body submerging under, the eyes shutting , tongue quiet, breathing shallow the end is fully unavoidable, the daughter Kelly of famous scientist Dr. Elmore Egan, inventor of new tech, a revolutionary marine engine on the big ship has disappeared but the storm hasn't... And other exciting yet insane plot incidents, which gives this a solid purity of movement. The fifth Cussler novel I've read and never been disappointment.