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320 pages, Paperback
First published November 1, 2016



1. The story didn't exactly keep me awake at night.
2. There were many technical details considering salvaging. I’m not an expert in something like this, but still it is difficult to imagine a small crew of 6 people to be able to do all these extensive works, among others pumping the oil from the tanker, extinguishing the fire and many others.
3. There were some serious ISSUES that I COULDN’T ignore:"His name was Rupik and he was a Chechen from one of the Balkan states in the Ukraine.” (quote from the book)
I’d like kindly to advice all authors to make a better and more serious research if you plan to write a book where you - in what ever context - are going to mention a country or people from the country you don't have a personal relation to, or translate something from a language you don't speak (without asking a native speaker of people who speaks the language to prove its correctness).
There are many readers who are not necessary personally related to a country you write about, but who possess a good general knowledge, and a single ridiculous sentence can spoil the whole book, not to mention the fact that you make fools of yourselves.
Maybe for an oversee reader this kind of nonsense goes unnoticeable, but not for an average European reader, not to talk about the readers from one of the countries that had been mentioned in this sentence - some of them can consider it as a personal insult.
4. "BENNKAH - in Russian translates to Goliath".
I’d like to know what dictionary the author used.
=Gigant
=Goliaf
5. The whole book is written from the third person POV. But from time to time worms the first person POV into the story. It appears from nowhere and seems very illogical. Because it doesn’t match with the way it is told. If it is an attempt to show the intern thoughts of a character, then it would be better to do it in italic, and then all intern thoughts should be told from the first person POV and not just some random thoughts. It looks like an editing error.