Deep Sea One
Order of the Black Sun Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Dan Lawson
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By:
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Preston Child
About this listen
After barely escaping the perilous expedition to the Antarctic to locate a WW2 Nazi Ice Station Dave Purdue once more elicits the help of historian Dr. Nina Gould and award winning investigative journalist Sam Cleave. When the maintenance submersible from Purdue’s oil drill, Deep Sea One, goes missing off the coast of Scotland in the North Sea, he discovers the wreck of a sunken WWII German submarine beneath.
Inside, Purdue, Sam and Nina find an ancient book containing various ciphers and clues implicating the location of one of Hitler’s most sought after relics, the legendary Spear of Destiny. With Purdue’s new and mysterious bodyguard, Calisto, they hire a guide and set out to the breath taking beauty and danger of the mighty Tibetan Himalayas to seek out a shrine mentioned in the antique book. They manage to obtain an important clue before having to escape the wrath of the mountain shrine’s guardians.
When unexplained freak storms start to plague the offshore oil platform, some of the crew fear that something ancient and powerful is at work. The discovery of an antique Roman chest reveals what Nina, Sam and Purdue may have been looking for, but is it the real thing or is it a decoy? While examining the artifact, Nina realizes that there is much more to the legendary sovereignty of the Spear and the real reasons why Hitler coveted it.
But with the British Secret Service infiltrating Purdue’s consorts and the notorious Order of the Black Sun making their appearance, there is another kind of storm brewing on the horizon. A menacing and primordial tempest from obscurity is creeping over the North Sea to engulf Deep Sea One.
Deep Sea One leads the listener on a roller-coaster ride in search of a legend. Packed with breathtaking suspense and nerve-shredding action, Deep Sea One is a thrilling listen for all fans of action, suspense, and intrigue.
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- deafmick
- 03-12-22
Wow
This is very good I hope there a lot more to come got to give 100%
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- Vivienne48
- 15-01-17
Good story spoiled.
A very entertaining story. Pure fantasy but showing great imagination. The overall effect is spoiled by the poor narration. I was completely immersed in the story, then the narrator referred to M sixteen and I came out of my reverie to shout MI (as in eye) 6 at my iPhone! Spoiled the ambience completely. There were several other mispronunciation
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- Rhona
- 14-04-20
Good sequel
I really enjoyed the first book in the series. In my opinion this book isn't as good but it's still an enjoyable listen.
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- mark pemberton
- 13-05-21
Poor
This sequel makes the first book look like a classic, the story is forced, rattling along with too much haste and way too little depth.
The author is probably a 12 year old who has just discovered the wonders of a thesaurus without understanding the language.
The narrator has sank to new depths as he struggles to mispronounce as many words as possible.
Strangely I has worked through the book, probably in a desire to see how low the pair can actually sink.
The editor and proof reader should be sacked.
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