Sacred Stone (The Oregon Files)
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ceren
I have really enjoyed a majority of the Clive Cussler books regardless of the sponsored author but this series or a least this book was very repetitive, at first difficult to keep track of ALL of the characters. I ususally read a book in week (I only read before going to bed) This book has taken over a month, It just hiolds very little interest as I have to relearn who eveveryone is and where they are every time I pick it up, Hard to put into words but it was not holding my attention.
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stephen lee
One of the most bizarre and least enjoyable of the Oregon series. The end is unbelievable that only a non Muslim would write something so stupid. If you ever visit the holy sites in Mecca and Medina and see the level of security there, and you know the author has gone way off line. As if anyone can just walk in and switch the stones. As for the other action at the two other sites the less said the better. The author should have consulted a broadminded Muslim who would have helped to write a more plausible scenario. Total waste of time and money
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ruth morhard
I enjoy reading clive cusslers books. This was ordered to come to my kindle and came in a timely manner. Haven't read it yet, but have read many others of his book. I expect it is as good as the rest
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