
The Jungle
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Jason Culp
Jungles come in many forms. There are the steamy rain forests of the Burmese highlands. There are the lies and betrayals of the world of covert operations. And there are the dark and twisted thoughts of a man bent on near-global domination. To pull off their latest mission, Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon must survive them all.
A devastating new weapon unleashed in 13th-century China... a daring rescue in the snowbound mountains along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border... a woman gone missing in the jungles of northern Thailand and Myanmar... for Cabrillo and his crew, all of these events will come together - leading to the greatest threat against U.S. security that the world has ever known.
Take another thrilling voyage with the Oregon Files.©2011 Clive Cussler (P)2011 PenguinListeners also enjoyed...




















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I also learn something historical every time; this time about Marco Polo.
I almost don't want to finish it to make it last longer.
Another great read from Cussler
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Good story line but narration a distraction
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edge of your seat
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This Review Needs a Title...So, I
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Reader not the best.
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Would you listen to The Jungle again? Why?
Not again. A suspense is all about that and the story isn't that great.What did you like best about this story?
fast actionWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
some definite breathingAny additional comments?
ended rather abrubtlyhigh action as usual for a Cussler
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Where does The Jungle rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is a fast moving easy listening typical Clive Cussler tale with a little science fiction added to create a new twist.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Jungle?
Computer control of the worldHave you listened to any of Jason Culp’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No. He is a good readerDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No extreem reaction but it did make me laugh because the heroes do the impossible.Cussler in true style
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The old formula is here: evil doers bent on world domination are thwarted by plucky nautical adventurers backed by high tech. The new elements are an actually intricate plot, smarter villains, and slightly more realistic (I emphasize 'slightly') plans for conquering the earth.
The sweeping, globe and time spanning plot where long lost discoveries and modern technology clash and combine is here but the story is intricate enough that it takes awhile to even realize who the bad guys are (unheard of for a Cussler novel) and then the bad guys proceed along their ruthless way without the "I'll arrange an elaborate death for the hero and then leave the room" kind of crap that sunk "Black Wind".
Is this flawed? Sure it is, as all the classic Dirk Pitt novels were too. Juan Cabrillo is basically batman without the suit: he knows everything, is physically superior, has a great team (a sort of a collective Robin), has a super cool lair (the ship "Oregon" is basically the Bat-cave), and of course has many high tech toys. At times it is just annoying: Juan doesn't really need to be as agile as a monkey and as strategic as a chess grandmaster and as strong as an ox and so on and so forth . . . .
Sometimes the action and the characters got a little too stock but somehow I was always eager to hear the next part and I guess that's the main thing after all. I was a little torn between 3 stars and 4, not sure if I'm being hard on the novel because of my old disillusionment with Cussler or easy on the novel because my expectations were low but I guess what it comes down to is that I will definitely listen to another story from the Oregon files and that's a pleasant surprise.
Cussler is back in form thanks to new co-author?
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Ever since Dirk Pitt teamed up with his children the Oregon Files has become my favorite Cussler series. I wish Pitt's kids would get new jobs and disappear.
Narrator was excellent!
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What did you love best about The Jungle?
One has to suspend reality to some extent to enjoy the Clive Cussler books, but once you're comfortable with his formula, the storylines are really engaging.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
I'd have to give away some of the plot twists to explain how the plot kept me on the edge of my seat. Suffice it to say there were some interesting developments. I also enjoyed the addition of a new character to the Oregon Files Cast.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
The narrator was not a bad narrator, but he was NOT Scott Brick. It's very disconcerting as someone who has listened to all of the prior Oregon Files books, to suddenly have a different narrator performing ones known and favorite characters. I did not care for his rendering of Linda Ross' character's voice.Another Enjoyable Juan Cabrillo Adventure
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