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Deep Black Dark Zone (NSA)

Deep Black Dark Zone (NSA)

In a secluded headquarters on the other side of the globe a terrorist mission is underway-a plan to set-off an underwater explosion so great, and with such hellish force, that it could shift the very foundation of the earth's surface causing untold calamity and world-wide disaster. The terrorists call it God's Revenge.

A nuclear warhead has gone missing. Small in size, it packs up to ten times the kilotons that exploded over Hiroshima. It's now in the wrong hands, ready to detonate a world war of unfathomable proportions.

In the top secret headquarters of the National Security Agency, a small cadre of special agents form Deep Black, designed to bring a techno edge to covert operations and eliminate the cyber threats to world peace. This is Charlie Dean's world-an NSA ex-marine sniper now enlisted to stop the unthinkable. But when his suspicions of a traitor in his shadow become frighteningly true, Dean's race against time could mean the end of the free world.

Manufacturer: Brilliance Audio Unabridged


Price: $6.87


Deep Black Dark Zone (NSA)
User Reviews
Deep Black: Dark Zone (MP3-CD Unabridged)
rating: 3

I bought this to listen to in the car while I drive but have thus far not had a chance to listen to it yet. However, I did check it out to determine if the MP3 format would play in my car, as I thought CD formats and MP3 formats were interchangeable. However, the MP3 format will not play in my car's CD player, and I am greatly disappointed about this. Consequently, I cannot give an accurate rating to this product at this time.


Ending endings endings!
rating: 3

Knowing how to start a book is one thing, figuring out how to end it is another.

As a techno thriller it is better than some, but occaisionally an author needs to consider reality. Without putting a spoiler into this review, the ending of this book just couldn't happen and have the good guys survive.

Leave the ending aside, I thought this Deep Black installment moved away from the razzle-dazzle (which was good) and left the action to the Deep Black Agents (I wish I could feel something for the characters).

This book rolls along pretty well.

Will I read another Deep Black, probably. Will I expect a masterpiece - uh-uh.


Deep Black Returns!
rating: 3

Once again you have the stars of the NSA(National Security
Agency,Charlie Dean,Tommy Karr,and Lia DeFrancesca back into
action. Lia has to first escape Korea before she can join her
teammates in France.While the head of NSA Ruebens is battling
for the security and existance of NSA the team has incovered a
frightening consparicy.There is a nuclear weapon missing from
the French stockpile.After an intense investigation it is found
to be in the possession of an Algerian terrorist.The villain in
this story(the terrorist) intends on exploding the nuclear bomb
and disrupting the landscape of France.This blast would alter
the coastline and affect the landscape of France.Charlie Dean
and the team are also having to deal with a traitor in their ranks as well.You have several exciting scenes at the Eiffel
Tower and the Chunnel.The story has an exciting ending as well.


Who actually wrote this thing?
rating: 1

I have never written a review before but i just had to so others would not feel the same pain. I have read almost all of Coonts other books and bought this with anticipation. What a boring bunch of junk this was. It was obviously wriiten by the co-author and then had Coonts name put on it by the publisher to give it some credibility. Save your money and look elsewhere.


Thoroughly Entertaining
rating: 5

This was book was a page turner. Took me 2-1/2 days to complete it, it was the type of read that sucked you into the story. The characters were well developed, and the scenes had an almost "zen" like flow between them. Personally I felt this book was almost a cinema for the mind.

It's worth the money.




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