Posted: 2008-04-09 08:00am
I've said it before: Clive Cussler is like crack. You know it's bad for you, but you just can't stop.
Incidentally, I saw a nice little jab at Cussler in Robert Ludlum's book Ambler Warning, so Ludlum is officially my spy novel hero now.
It's fairly obvious, though, that Cussler does at most minimal research into the topics he covers - Pitt hits a bullseye at 200 yards with a Brown Bess? Sure. A shell jams on the USS Iowa and explodes, causing a chain reaction which destroys the ship? Why not? A nuclear bomb the size and form of a car's air conditioner's air compressor? Of course.
In the end, it just gets so bizarre that it does become easier to not read, but I suppose if another one passes in front of me I'll probably pick up it.
Incidentally, I saw a nice little jab at Cussler in Robert Ludlum's book Ambler Warning, so Ludlum is officially my spy novel hero now.
It's fairly obvious, though, that Cussler does at most minimal research into the topics he covers - Pitt hits a bullseye at 200 yards with a Brown Bess? Sure. A shell jams on the USS Iowa and explodes, causing a chain reaction which destroys the ship? Why not? A nuclear bomb the size and form of a car's air conditioner's air compressor? Of course.
In the end, it just gets so bizarre that it does become easier to not read, but I suppose if another one passes in front of me I'll probably pick up it.