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A review by kscatsnbooklady
Crescent Dawn by Clive Cussler, Dirk Cussler
3.0
Once again, the Pitt family and their co-workers from NUMA save the world.
Father and children work to thwart the ambitions of descendants of Suleiman to take over over their great-grandfather's empire and start WWIII by destroying the religions relics, temples, and monument of Islamic and Christian faiths in an attempt to turn the sects against each other.
While a bit more disjointed than his previous books, Mr. Cussler successfully twists a tale that I found quite plausible. The ending left me questioning if a joint-display of religious artifacts would be possible, simply because of arguments that would surely be made by high-ranking officials of both sides, the mere thought that it could be possible gave me hope that in the real-world...maybe peace IS possible.
Father and children work to thwart the ambitions of descendants of Suleiman to take over over their great-grandfather's empire and start WWIII by destroying the religions relics, temples, and monument of Islamic and Christian faiths in an attempt to turn the sects against each other.
While a bit more disjointed than his previous books, Mr. Cussler successfully twists a tale that I found quite plausible. The ending left me questioning if a joint-display of religious artifacts would be possible, simply because of arguments that would surely be made by high-ranking officials of both sides, the mere thought that it could be possible gave me hope that in the real-world...maybe peace IS possible.