Odessa Sea by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler (2016)

TL;DR: A Dutch Industrialist wanting revenge against Russian leadership sets up a terrorism attempt against the US using a previously submerged Soviet Atomic Bomb. Dirk Pitt and team are compelled to stop this. Dirk Jr. and Summer gets tangled with Russian Intelligence leading to a Russian Imperial Treasure, Romanov Gold.


This went fast. Initially thought there were only two entities or story lines. Spoiler: There are three. The pace has the feel of a Sherlock Holmes/Tom Clancy mix while still having that James Bond/Indiana Jones-vibe for the seas and oceans. The Dirk Pitt series has this tendency of mixing contemporary news with historical issues.The fiction starts at the seams where history is deemed to be unfulfilled. The product is one fine craft of action and adventure.



Longer summary: More Spoilers


A Dutch Industrialist sets out to avenge the deaths of his family against Russian Leadership. All this while backing a terrorism attempt as Novorossiya/New Russia against the US. Supposedly to blow up a salvaged Soviet Atomic Bomb in a populous area near a Dead Zone, areas in the water that are severely depleted of oxygen causing a rise in Hydrogen Sulfide. If successful a cloud can suffocate three million civilians. Europol pursues this with the help of Dirk Pitt. Meanwhile, Russian Intelligence uncovers a long standing treaty made by its last Czar with the British a hundred years ago, and goes to destroy any evidence. Dirk Jr. and Summer gets entangled with all this leading to Russian Imperial Treasure, Romanov Gold.

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