Author:Clive Cussler,Graham Brown,Scott Brick
Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of Devil's Gate by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown, read by Scott Brick.
Beneath the Eastern Atlantic Ocean lies an extraordinary underwater burial ground of ships and planes . . .
Nearby, a cargo ship blows up without warning. Racing to help, Kurt Austin and the NUMA team are beaten to the scene by armed pirates. But when the ruthless gang's own boat explodes, the NUMA men are plunged into a tangled mystery involving the creation of a weapon of terrible power and a deep-water graveyard holding a lost aircraft and its precious cargo.
An audacious plan to bring the world's major nations to their knees is set in motion, and only Kurt Austin can stop it . . .
The guy I read
—— Tom ClancyClive Cussler is hard to beat
—— Daily MailUnquestionably entertaining
—— Daily ExpressDelivers what it promises
—— Financial TimesThis book is extraordinarily courageous, a demonstration that fiction can take us where reportage dares not go.
—— IndependentRendell gives an acutely observed portrayal of old age through her characters’ regrets, losses and bewilderment . . . Difficult themes such as death, usually dressed up in mystery in a crime novel are, thanks to these elderly protagonists, real, hard-hitting and constant.
—— ObserverThat The Girl Next Door works as a standalone novel is partly attributable to Rendell’s deftness in parrying comparisons with her best-known creation. It also unravels a satisfying mystery, stretching tentacles into the past.
—— SpectatorAn excellent analysis of re-found youth, this novel shows how people can surprise themselves even in their winter years.
—— Sunday ExpressIn this engaging novel, the portraits of elderly people living today and their preoccupations are presented with almost sociological precision, and scattered throughout are acute observations about changing language and manners.
—— Literary ReviewNobody does the suburbs like Ruth Rendell: in her expert hands they exert a morbid fascination. Behind the immaculate exteriors lurks a world of unhappiness and deceit – and at times murder. An excellent read.
—— The LadyVintage Ruth Rendell
—— The TimesA beautifully written psychological thriller that’s going to be huge
—— Mark EdwardsGoing to be THE summer read
—— Eva DolanThrilling, gripping and well-written
—— Paul Connolly, 4 stars , MetroTense and packed with suspense, it tears along like a runaway train
—— Woman and Home[a] stunning first novel (catch it before the inevitable film)… I stayed up for too late reading this and it was very bad for my blood pressure
—— Sagadark and twisted tale
—— Manchester Evening NewsA thrilling ride and Ware keeps us guessing right up until the final pages
—— Press AssosiationExcellent characterisation give the ending a mesmerising, slow-motion car crash appeal
—— Laura Wilson , Guardianthe novel is a thrilling ride and Ware keeps us guessing right up until the final pages
—— Heather Doughty , Eastern Daily PressGripping and gruesome
—— BestThe hen night from hell ends in catastrophe. Creepy, compelling and clever.
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Daily ExpressSmart, darkly funny and packed with plot twists… Heroine Janie is an engaging and complex character… An enjoyable romp of a read which is incredibly difficult to put down
—— UK Press SyndicationJanie Jenkins [is] a snide, sharp-tongued and sparky LA bitch channeling her inner Paris Hilton
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Sunday ExpressCaptivating… Sharp and dramatic – we couldn’t put it down!
—— CloserOriginal and full of twists
—— My Weekly[Janie’s] wit is bitter and devastating, her put-downs Pulitzer-worthy
—— GuardianFresh and fizzing and original, this is such an impressive debut
—— Booksellera sassy firecracker of a crime novel
—— John Koski , Mail on SundayIf you like dark and disturbing psychological thrillers then Black Eyed Susans should definitely go on your list
—— CrimeFictionLover.comA fascinating, educated, highly absorbing read that I struggled to put down for any length of time. Any free moment was spent with my head in this book.
Intense, creepy and atmospheric, Black-Eyed Susans is a intelligent character driven masterpiece excellently paced with some great plot twists which had me guessing right to the very end ... brilliant!
Heaberlin drip-feeds an intriguing story at a tantalising pace . . . Heaberlin has written an intelligent, absorbing and well-researched page-turner that will delight fans of Megan Abbot and Tana French
—— Daily ExpressFascinating details about identifying remains through bone and DNA analysis are woven through equally compelling present-day narration and flashbacks to Tessa's therapy sessions and trial testimony. The pieces can't come fast enough as the story builds to a shocking and satisfying conclusion. Deliciously twisty and eerie, Heaberlin's psychological suspense novel is intricately layered and instantly compelling
—— An August LibraryReads PickThis book is a rarity in that the research underpinning it is evident but not obtrusive. Black Eyed Susans is a fine achievement. It drips with authenticity, empathy and dread, meditating on the Death Penalty as well as offering an empathetic study of the life of a survivor. Take note - Julia Heaberlin belongs on every suspense fan's bookshelf
—— Nudge BooksCreepy and compelling, Black-Eyed Susans is a shadowy and crooked journey to a very dark place indeed, a twisty fairytale that deceives you just when you think you've cracked it and a thriller to make you remember why you love thrillers. Don't miss it.
—— Observer, Thriller of the MonthA powerful thriller . . . With a fairy-tale-like atmosphere, the creepy thriller works insidiously on the senses . . . Clever, ingeniously manipulative and elegant.
—— Maxim Jubowski, LovereadingThis dark, complex thriller is not just a gripping page-turner, but also brilliantly explores the psychology of the victim.
—— Mail On Sunday, You Magazine Book of the MonthThis is the debut novel of Julia Heaberlin, and again it's excellent . . . Beautifully written . . . It's a great book
—— BBC Arts ShowBlack Eyed Susans is haunting, intense and original - it'll keep you guessing till the last page
—— CloserA powerful thriller . . . With a fairy-tale-like atmosphere, the creepy thriller works insidiously on the senses . . . Clever, ingeniously manipulative and elegant.
—— Maxim Jakubowski, LovereadingThis dark, complex thriller is not just a gripping page-turner, but also brilliantly explores the psychology of the victim
—— Mail On Sunday, You Magazine Book of the MonthBlack Eyed Susans is haunting, intense and original - it'll keep you guessing till the last page
—— CloserTaut, addictive, intelligent and impressive
—— ExpressTense, pacy and compelling, Black-Eyed Susans is a taut psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Julia Haeberlin masterfully ramps up the suspense gradually, building to an explosive denouement that you won't see coming. Quite simply, the best thriller you'll read this year - perhaps decade. Miss it at your peril.
—— Sarah V. Taylor , Keep Calm and Read a Book Reviews