Skeleton Coast (novel)
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Author | Clive Cussler & Jack B. Du Brul |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Oregon Files |
Genre(s) | Thriller novel |
Publisher | Berkley Publishing Group |
Publication date | 3 October 2006 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 384 pp (first edition, paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0425211894 (first edition, paperback) |
Preceded by | Dark Watch (2005) |
Skeleton Coast it the latest (4th) installment of the The Oregon Files by Clive Cussler & Jack B. Du Brul. It involves Juan Cabrillo and his crew of concerned mercenaries, as they attempt to quell a revolution, support and spark another and save the East Coast of America from widespread infection and illness.
[edit] Plot introduction
The book begins with a brief chapter detailing the traversing of a section of the Kalahari Desert by a group of four Europeans, led by the experienced guide H. A. Ryder. The text tells of how they survive the desert thanks to Ryder's skills, but are being pursued by more than one hundred of the Herero King's best men, due to the Europeans stealing their hard-won diamonds. The chapter ends with the Europeans meeting with their escape ship, the HMS Rove only to find it stranded. Simultaneously, the Herero attack the ship, killing the Europeans (presumably) while a massive sandstorm rages around them, reshaping the coastline and burying the Rove under hundreds of feet of sand, lost for eternity.
The story continues with the Oregon (a high-tech modernised ship carrying heavy weaponry but usually masquerading as a dilapidated tanker) meeting with the leader of the Congolese Army of Revolution, Makombo. They 'agree' to trade 500 AK-47's, 200 RPG's, fifty RPG launchers and 50,000 rounds of Warsaw Pact 7.62mm ammunition in return for a quarter pound of rough (blood) diamonds. These weapons are then stolen by the rebels after double-crossing Cabrillo before the Oregon's crew had the chance to do the same to them. After narrowly escaping from those individuals, the Oregon begins to track the location of the weapons in the hope that they can seize them once again. In addition to this they also hear that a billionaire with a controversial product has been kidnapped. They take up the quest to free him. During this operation Juan is nearly stranded in the desert, but manages to travel by parasurfing his way back to civilation. After rescuing the billionaire, they find out that his former partener is planning to dump millions of litres of toxic crude oil into the ocean in order to enlighten the world about the environmental effects that our continued ignorance is causing. Luckily, the Oregon and crew do battle (oddly enough it's the Congo revolutionaries) with the bad guys and save the planet. Their curtain comes by giving the rightful owners billions of dollars worth of diamonds that will allow them to free Zimbabwe form the evil regime that is currently in place.
[edit] References
- Cussler, Clive. Skeleton Coast.