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Twelve-thousand feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean . . .
scientists are excavating the most extraordinary undersea discovery ever made. But is it the greatest archaeological find in history—or the most terrifying?
Former naval doctor Peter Crane is urgently summoned to a remote oil platform in the North Atlantic to help diagnose a bizarre medical condition spreading through the rig. But when he arrives, Crane learns that the real trouble lies far below—on “Deep Storm,” a stunningly advanced science research facility built two miles beneath the surface on the ocean floor. The topsecret structure has been designed for one purpose: to excavate a recently discovered undersea site that may hold the answers to a mystery steeped in centuries of myth and speculation.
Sworn to secrecy, Dr. Crane descends to Deep Storm. A year earlier, he is told, routine drilling uncovered the remains of mankind’s most sophisticated ancient civilization: the legendary Atlantis. But now that the site is being excavated, a series of disturbing illnesses has begun to affect the operation. Scientists and technicians are experiencing a bizarre array of symptoms—from simple fatigue to violent psychotic episodes. As Crane is indoctrinated into the strange world of Deep Storm and commences his investigation, he begins to suspect that the covert facility conceals something more complicated than a medical mystery.The discovery of Atlantis might, in fact, be a cover for something far more sinister . . . and deadly.
Like Lincoln Child’s spectacular bestsellers coauthored with Douglas Preston (The Book of the Dead, Relic), Deep Storm melds scientific detail and gripping adventure in a superbly imagined, chillingly real journey into unknown territory. Child is a master of suspense, and Deep Storm is his most ambitious novel to date.
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This book starts out a little slow but keeps you captivated the whole way through. It keeps you wondering what is going to happen. The end of this book is different but it is good. I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to others.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged."Deep Storm" is a solid and serviceable techno/scifi-thriller. The characters are not deep, but the story is both engaging and exciting, and I was very motivated to read it all the way through.
Lincoln Child's story is of a secret submerged deep water facility built to uncover a mysterious energy source. Dr. Crane is asked to join the effort in order to uncover a series of illnesses sweeping through the employees of the facility (scientists and military).
I've read Preston and Child before - "Ice Limit" and "Riptide" I found to be particularly good. The characters, I felt, were much stronger in those stories. But it didn't matter in "Deep Storm". The book is a very quick read, heavy on action and science.
As long as you can live without strong characters, I'd recommend this well-written and exciting book.
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Posted December 28, 2009
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Lincoln Child and Dan Preston do their homework and put forth a tale that is great fun to swallow up! I love the hi-tech tools, devices, and theories they come up with. If you're a lover of undersea adventures, government secrecy tales, and hi-tech/scientific fun...this is a great pick for you!
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Posted September 2, 2009
This book kept me interested from the start, until about 2/3 of the way through, then it started dragging. I couldn't wait to find out what was down below, and when the answer finally came, I was disappointed. This is definitely a one time read. --K--
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Posted January 17, 2012
Loved it-
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Posted January 10, 2012
I'm only a little over halfway through and struggling to finish. The plot is SO tedious. There have been a few good parts, but mostly alot of tech-talk and military jargon. If you're looking for a fast paced thriller, save your money on this and go for something by James Rollins.
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Posted October 27, 2011
Mr. Child's novel had a lot of good twists and turns in the plot that made it just a little unpredictable. It was a bit too easy to pick out the villains though. Love a good "what if?" story? Then this novel will fit the bill on that account! The science was believable and explained without being too brainy. Plan on trying others by this author after this first encounter. Plenty of action to balance out the science side of things too.
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Posted July 25, 2011
Couldn't put this book down until I'd finished...then I wanted more!
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Posted June 19, 2011
Lincoln Child slams yet another one out of the ballpark. I have always been a fan of his books as a solo writer as well as in collaboration with Douglas Preston in their series of books. This books is full of action and unlike other books you may read it keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Great job!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Deep Storm is one of the best thrillers I've ever read. It has flawless pacing, an incredibly interesting story, an excellent sense of place, non-stop action, and just the right amount of character development. It has a tantalizing touch of the paranormal, a mysterious historical event that keeps surprising and unfolding, along with a great setting. The setting of an offshore oil rig and deepsea lab offers an intimacy of place, exotic to the everyday person, that envelops the reader. It should come with a warning that says "Contents Under Pressure" - you feel the deadly pressure of the ocean you are taken deep into, along with ever-mounting action and the relentless unveiling of fascinating mystery after mystery. The story stays tight to the protagonist's point of view, so you feel you are walking the halls, seeing and experiencing everything right along with him. There were many times where I felt like I was looking characters in the eye and feeling the mounting tension all around. Action and reactions were always believable. You are never separated from the central action and purpose of the story. I was riveted. I've read a lot of thrillers and after reading Deep Storm I came to better appreciate the solid pacing that keeps the reader turning pages, balanced with just the right amount of description of environment and action so that you can picture and imagine everything, but not get bogged down in endless showy descriptions that sometimes can seem like author showmanship and slow the story down. This never happens here, though it is superbly researched. Deep Storm is just excellent storytelling, with a perfect blend of action and intrigue. The only thing I could say might have been improved upon was that I wish the explanation at the end could have been developed a little further. There's so much build up to it, it's such a cool concept, that I would have liked to stay with it just a little longer and explore it a bit more. Having said that, it is sufficient and I can understand why it was done the way it was. I honestly could not put this book down, the story grabs you from page one and never lets go. It's a 5-star read all the way. Every day I looked so forward to diving back into the story and eagerly did so. I think this is the fastest I've read any book. Lincoln Child has the gift for penning thrillers, no doubt. Highly recommended!
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Posted September 10, 2010
This was actually a pretty good read. I wish it had gone on a little more at the end to see what became of the main characters, but still a very entertaining read. :o)
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.To me this read very much like science fiction and I don't usually like reading sci-fi. However, this did keep my attention. It makes me think of all the buzz starting about the end of the world in 2012. Could this be a possible tie-in?
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Posted May 10, 2010
Overall, I enjoyed Deep Storm. The government is the bad guy, which made perfect sense to me. The progression to ufo's kind of lost me. The other problem I had was the use of such detailed medical jargon. I felt at times I was missing very important clues that would lead me to be even more confused later on in the book. At the very least, I was not getting the full effect since medical school is not part of my resume. The commentary of what was exactly at the bottom of the ocean was thought provoking; although it was alluding to alien activity it could easily apply to what we are doing to ourselves right here on earth.
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Posted April 10, 2010
I'm not a SciFi fan I prefer detective (Spenser, Jesse Stone, etc.) books but this did hold my attention. It's not so far out and the hero is well defined. Another positive is that there is no gratuitous violence although there is exciting turmoil.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I could not put this book down. I read the whole thing in 3 days which is saying A LOT because I am generally a slow reader. Lincoln Child's writing style just sucked me in and held me all the way to the end. What I liked are the characters, the technical depth, and the general sense of urgency.
The characters are so good in this book, as they are in all Lincoln Child's books. The man has mad skills at making people unique,important, interesting, and just plain alive. While this book is not as thrilling as 'The Relic', it does have a greater "I have to find out what happens" quality to it. Highly recommended.
I read Deep Storm about a year ago. I had about an 8 hour flight and I never put it down. This book is very well written and is a page turner. I loved the characters, plot and the ending. Child's writing style reminded me of Dan Brown. If you like Dan Brown's books and the suspense, you'll really enjoy this book. Also, Lincoln Child just came out with a new book and I cannot wait to read it.
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Posted February 24, 2009
I thought this was a very suspensful read with a great ending. I highly recommend it.
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Posted August 10, 2008
This wasn't awful but it really wasn't too good either. It was a hodge-podgey read, ie it had little doses of a lot of things- action, science, sex - you get the idea. But at the end of the day, it was all quite shallow. There was no real depth to anything, sort of like a bad Hollywood action movie that doesn't know what it wants to be.
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Posted June 16, 2008
its great
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Posted September 3, 2007
I read this book through in less than 2 days. I just couldn't make myself put it down. I was completely hooked after the first chapter. Child has a way of writing that just keeps you glued to the plot of the story.
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Overview
Twelve-thousand feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean . . .
scientists are excavating the most extraordinary undersea discovery ever made. But is it the greatest archaeological find in history—or the most terrifying?
Former naval doctor Peter Crane is urgently summoned to a remote oil platform in the North Atlantic to help diagnose a bizarre medical condition spreading through the rig. But when he arrives, Crane learns that the real trouble lies far below—on “Deep Storm,” a stunningly advanced science research facility built two miles beneath the surface on the ocean floor. The topsecret ...