Abisso Profondo

Abisso Profondo

James Rollins

4.09
19,603 valutazioni·592 recensioni

Jack Kirkland, ex Navy SEAL, riemerge da una fallita missione di recupero sottomarino per trovare la Terra in fiamme. Tempeste solari hanno scatenato catastrofici disastri naturali. Terremoti e inferno sconvolgono il globo. L'Air Force One è scomparso dai cieli con il Presidente americano a bordo. O...

pagine
450
Format
Mass Market Paperback
Pubblicato
2007-03-01
Editore
Harper
ISBN
9780380818808

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James Rollins
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James Rollins is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of international thrillers. His writing has been translated into more than forty languages and has sold more than 20 million books. The New York Times says, “Rollins is what you might wind up with if you tossed Michael Crichton and Dan Brown into a particle acce...

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James·2 years ago
Enjoyed another thriller from James Rollins. In this novel, an underwater fissure cause earthquakes around the world, and an old rivalry results in two men competing to either save the world to destroy it. Who will win? Great drama to sink your teeth into, and if you like learning about weather phenomena, history, and the marine world, this will work out well.
Rifat
Rifat·3 years ago
অনেকদিন পর মনে হয় নতুন কোনো বই পড়ে শেষ করলাম। তাও আবার অনেক কষ্ট করে। বড্ড একঘেয়ে লেগেছে, পাশাপাশি অনেক ধীরগতিরও মনে হয়েছে।

পৃথিবীর ইতিহাসে এক গুরুত্বপূর্ণ সূর্যগ্রহনের দিন, বেলাশেষে ভয়াবহ ভূমিকম্প। ফলাফল স্বরূপ ব্যাপক ক্ষয়ক্ষতি আর প্রাণহানি।সমুদ্রের তলদেশ থেকে পাওয়া গেল অদ্ভুত স্ফটিক...ব্লা ব্লা ব্লা।এই টাইপের কাহিনী আর ভাল লাগে না।

অনুবাদের মান ভাল।

~২০জুন, ২০২২
 Danielle The Book Huntress
Danielle The Book Huntress ·4 years ago
I read this for the Action/Adventure Aficionados group read this month, and I was fairly excited about it. That didn't last very long once I started it. The beginning is really awful in my opinion. I don't know if it's the narrator, but the characters seemed so thin and I was left to wonder why we were even looking at these people. Like who are they? I really hate when a book introduces characters with no relevance and then we never see them again. So that didn't set me up for high expectations....
Rakib Hasan
Rakib Hasan·5 years ago
অন্য বইগুলোর তুলনায় লেখকের এই বইটা দুর্বল লাগল কেন যেন।
Scott Rhee
Scott Rhee·5 years ago
James Rollins is shaping up to be one of my new favorite authors, but it’s not necessarily because he’s the greatest writer or that he is in any way original. Indeed, Rollins could never be accused of either one of those things.What makes Rollins so damn readable and addictive is the same reason that authors like Blake Crouch, Clive Cussler, and Michael Crichton are all best-selling authors: they are the perfect combination of smart and fun.One has to be smart (and, perhaps, a little crazy) to i...
Paul Weiss
Paul Weiss·7 years ago
Everything but the proverbial kitchen sink ... !The first solar eclipse of the millennium and a series of intense solar flares have triggered a monumental series of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides and tsunamis around the entire circumference of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The cataclysmic forces unleashed by these violent events bring down Air Force One in the middle of the ocean killing the President of the USA and everyone else on board. (Uh oh ... we can smell a political crisis ther...
Freda Malone
Freda Malone·8 years ago
I have said in so many of my reviews of James Rollins books that I am a big fan of his stories. Deep Fathom did not disappoint. We have an eclipse that leaves the US coast in ruins, Air Force One with the President onboard has crashed, and a weird phenomenon smack dab in the middle of the Central Pacific Ocean. Islands have sunk on one side of the world and lost cities have risen on the other, exciting two anthropologists Dr. Karen Grace and Professor Miyuki Nakano. Of course we can’t forget Gab...
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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon)·14 years ago
Another fun Rollins read. Jack may be one of the more developed protagonists in Rollins's non-Sigma Force novels. Again we see the Rollin's winning formula at work here. However, this read seemed different. As in Excavation, the pace was different than in other Rollins books (including the Sigma Force Books). That pulse pounding sense of a snowball rolling down hill and grow larger and larger until it's a veritable rolling avalanche all its own didn't start until later in this book than in most ...
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Ben Roscup·14 years ago
I have not read any other books by James Rollins, but judging by his popularity I would suspect that this particular book does not represent his best efforts. The story is interesting and creative enough, but it seems somehow uncompelling and not particularly well carried out. However, the book's true weakness lies in its characters, which are rather flat and lacking in personality.Jack, the story's main character, is a rather cliched tough guy with lingering emotional problems from the tragic l...
Brooke
Brooke·17 years ago
My feelings about Deep Fathom are pretty in line with Rollins' first two books - fun adventure about finding hidden ancient civilizations, nothing much to write home about with regards to the writing style. It gets points for being a Bermuda Triangle mystery that doesn't actually involve the Bermuda Triangle, but it loses points for having an overly villainous villain. He's racist, misogynist, likes killing, and just in case he hasn't been coded "bad guy" enough, he has a vendetta against the ma...