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Typhoon fury : a novel of the Oregon files

Cussler, Clive, (author.). Morrison, Boyd, 1967- (author.). Brick, Scott, (narrator.).

Hired to search for a collection of paintings worth half a billion dollars, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon soon find themselves in much deeper waters. The vicious leader of a Filipino insurgency is not only using them to finance his attacks, he has stumbled upon one of the most lethal secrets of World War II: a Japanese-developed drug, designed, but never used, to turn soldiers into super-warriors. To stop him, the Oregon must not only take on the rebel commander, but a South African mercenary intent on getting his own hands on the drug, a massive swarm of torpedo drones targeting the U.S. Navy, an approaching megastorm, and, just possibly, a war that could envelop the entire Asian continent.

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  • ISBN: 9780525497301
  • Physical Description 10 audio discs (12 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition Unabridged.
  • Publisher [New York] : Penguin Audio ; [2017]

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Read by Scott Brick.

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Typhoon Fury
Typhoon Fury
by Cussler, Clive; Morrison, Boyd; Brick, Scott (Read by)
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Typhoon Fury


THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon sail into a perfect storm of danger when they try to stop a new world war in this thrilling novel from the #1 New York Times -bestselling grand master of adventure. Hired to search for a collection of paintings worth half a billion dollars, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon soon find themselves in much deeper waters. The vicious leader of a Filipino insurgency is not only using them to finance his attacks, he has stumbled upon one of the most lethal secrets of World War II: a Japanese-developed drug, designed, but never used, to turn soldiers into super-warriors. To stop him, the Oregon must not only take on the rebel commander, but a South African mercenary intent on getting his own hands on the drug, a massive swarm of torpedo drones targeting the U.S. Navy, an approaching megastorm, and, just possibly, a war that could envelop the entire Asian continent. "Cussler and Morrison take readers to the edge, at a pace so fast, you may find yourself needing oxygen."-- Suspense Magazine