When a NATO weapon that could ensure peace or start World War Three vanishes in the Arctic, Kurt Austin and NUMA race to recover it before it falls into enemy hands in the latest novel in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series created by the “grand master of adventure” Clive Cussler.
In the frigid air high above the Arctic Ocean American C-17 carrying a cutting-edge laser of immense power, successfully shoots down a ballistic missile nearly four hundred miles away. Before the celebration can even begin, the aircraft goes dark, vanishing off radar and disappearing into mist at the top of the world.
As the details emerge it becomes obvious that the aircraft has been hijacked, the crew murdered at their stations. Its last known heading would take it directly to Russia, but the CIA insisted it never arrived. An odd signal suggests it crashed into the Arctic Ocean halfway between Norway and the North Pole. In a tense meeting the President asks how deep the waters are in that area. Not deep enough, is the answer.
Russian ships are seen putting out to sea in large numbers. Chinese vessels are spotted north of Norway. The only American asset in the area is a small research vessel operated by NUMA. The President orders NUMA to send it into the fray. Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala lead the search but soon find that all is not as it seems. The Chinese were waiting for the planes arrival, the Russians had expected it to land on their territory and now all three are closing in on a shooting war to keep the others from finding the missing plane.
With the rules of engagement suspended and lives hanging in the balance, Kurt and the NUMA special projects team pull on the threads connecting the mystery only to discover the great nations of the world being manipulated by a single man with a deadly plan of revenge.
Graham Brown grew up in Illinois, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, moving often with his family. As far as he knows they weren't in the witness protection program or part of any top secret government agency - but then - would they really tell him?
A former pilot and lawyer and later part of a start up health care firm, Graham decided he hadn't had enough different careers yet and decided to become a writer.
A huge fan of Clive Cussler, Michael Crichton, Stephen King and television shows like the X-files and Lost, Graham's first novel Black Rain debuted in January 2010. The second Hawker/Laidlaw novel, Black Sun published in September 2010. Devil's Gate a Numa Files novel co-written with Clive Cussler published November 2011. The Eden Prophecy will be available January 31, 2012.
Thank you to NetGalley and Putnam Books for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Another fun installment of the adventures of Kurt and Joe!
Focused on a timely in the battle of global powers, once again we find Kurt and Joe racing to solve the day.
I’ve been a long fan of this series, and in what is now the 22nd book in the series, the reader gets to sit back, suspend belief, and escape into a cozy above the top adventure with our heroes. Graham Brown delivers exactly what you’d expect here, and even though you can see it coming, it still delivers.
The nice thing about these books is that while it is a series, you really can pick up each book individually and read it if its your first one, any background is provided and if you start here, there’s really nothing in the previous 21 books that would make you feel at a loss in reading this.
All of that said, these stories need to be viewed as what they are, escapism high adventure. Sure its not realistic two giant bombers are going to be racing each other across the sky tying to better each other, but its sure fun reading while it happens!
While I enjoyed this story, there were a couple pieces that I noticed were a bit off. There was the subplot of the third nation that was looking for the high tech laser that just kinda faded away without resolution and it was unexpected to see the Trouts have as little involvement in this story as they normally do. While generally fast paced overall the overall flow had a few more bumps along the way than usual for the story.
Fans of the series will enjoy this great adventure, and if you haven’t read one, its with the pick up for a nice escape.
I've never found a Clive Cussler NUMA Files adventure that I didn't love. Perhaps I am an adrenaline junkie but I also enjoy the characters, science, and technology the books present. Graham Brown continues Cussler's mission with a tale incorporating new laser technology, artificial intelligence, great characters of Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala, and thrills and suspense a minute. It always amazing to me that NUMA scientific researchers have so much knowledge and skills with performing CIA grade espionage and the tech, equipment, and fighting skills that go along with it!
As usual, America's adversaries are the Chinese and Russians. Graham takes advantage of the the global warming effects of the Polar region losing frozen seas and waterways (which enables China and Russia a quicker route to the Atlantic Ocean) near Norway as he places the crisis of a missing American C-17 testing a cutting edge laser in the Arctic Ocean. The last GPS coordinates indicate the plane went down here. Kurt and Joe have the closest vessel to the area and the President tasks them with checking it out. With Russia and China sending ships, the clock is ticking as to who will get there first but......there is no evidence the plane is there or ever was! So where is it, who is responsible, and what do they want?
I loved the story and look forward to more tales by Graham Brown as well as also investigating Mr Brown's other thriller titles.
Thank you to Netgalley and Putnam Publishers for allowing me to read the ARC of Cold Fire!
The United States has developed a laser system capable of taking out any target , vaporizing missiles, planes, ships, anything that can be targeted from the plane it has been mounted in. They are performing the final test of the system, which is a success, when the plane is hijacked and effectively disappears off the face of the earth. The boys from NUMA are sent to find and recover the parts of the laser. Through dangerous adventures and the added involvement of Chinese and Russian, Joe and Kurt think they have discovered the plane. They find it stripped of vital parts and a message from an adversary they thought was long dead promising revenge on them and the Chinese before he self-destructs the plane. The daring adventures continue as Kurt and Joe try to figure out what this revenge plan is. They will have to risk everything to save the world once again. The plot is filled with nail-biting, edge of your seat action. It is a delight to read !!!!
Kurt and Joe are back to their wild adventures for NUMA. A sophisticated laser weapon is successfully tested and then stolen by an unknown adversary. Is it China, Russia, or someone seeking the highest bidder for this high tech weapon? One crazy, narrow escape after another keeps the action revved up constantly and makes a fun, escapist read. The story does a good job of continuing Clive Cussler’s NUMA files series. Thanks to Putnam and NetGalley for the ARC.
Reading a NUMA thriller is the next best thing to a new Dirk Pitt adventure! Kurt Austin is a great stand-in for Pitt and NUMA thrillers always highlight a new weapon, concept, and an interesting solution to the problem the protagonists face. I received an ARC from NetGalley, and the opinions expressed are my own.
If you like other Clive Cussler books, you will enjoy this one too. I enjoyed the adventure that was taken with Kurt and Joe. It was well paced and the adventure they went on was intriguing. Another good addition to the NUMA files
Action from the first page! It made my brain work overtime to do the science in my head and I was so impressed with the deductions to get out of the worst situations. The entire book was action overload. Buckle up and enjoy the ride. Whew! Book provided by NetGalley.
Maybe I should read this as just another book. But it claims to be part of Cussler's NUMA series. I don't know what I miss, but I miss something. Humor? Some relaxation amidst all the violence? I don't know, but I think I give up on this series (just like I did on Dirk Pitt and Isaac Bell).