Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Review: Clive Cussler's Condor's Fury

Clive Cussler's Condor's Fury Clive Cussler's Condor's Fury by Graham Brown
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

For Kurt Austin and the NUMA crew, things are about to heat up when a distress call from a boat while out on training mission for NUMA has them finding a damaged vessel, a crew that ambushes Kurt and Joe Zavala who seem terrified of something. What happens next has them baffled. Kurt and Joe think the crew are suffering from Havana Syndrome which only deepens the mystery of what is going on and when danger mounts and some members of the NUMA crew get afflicted by the same thing, it’s up to Joe and Kurt to figure things out before their comrades and friends are forever damaged as well as save the world from a danger no one sees coming.

Man, I love Clive Cussler’s books and his NUMA Files series is full of the action, mystery and more that you expect from one of his books. CONDOR’S FURY is another perfect addition to this series and one I couldn’t put down. I tore through this book with eagerness as I love the dynamics Kurt and the NUMA crew have together as coworkers as well as friends. Plus each character is so different from one another and that works so well in this author’s books as a whole. I love how unique and entertaining these characters are in this series as well as the whole. There was plenty of edge of your seat anticipation to a few chuckles as there are some lighter moments that left me giggling at times. These two authors deliver a pulse pounding ride from start to finish and I know I am not the only one who enjoys high stakes built up in a book packed with twists and turns galore that keep the reader on their toes.

CONDOR’S FURY is another splendid story set around the NUMA crew and delivers everything within its pages you would expect from past books. Even though Clive Cussler is no longer with us, Graham Brown keeps his memory alive in this newest book. Filled with action pounding scenes to exotic locales, the authors deliver one wild rife from start to finish. I am eager to see where they go in this series and how they go about it. I am just glad Mr. Brown doesn’t change the core of this series, which is filled with the characters readers have grown to love and enjoy.

This is an objective review and not an endorsement.




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