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The Corsican Shadow

Reviewed by Clive Cussler

‘The Corsican Shadow’ by Clive Cussler. The cover hits you like a freight train – there’s fire, there’s chaos, there are planes screaming through the sky. It’s like they took every action movie cliché, rolled it into a ball, and threw it at this book. I mean, look at this! Explosions everywhere, planes diving like they’re in some dogfight from a century ago. You can’t ignore it, you can’t escape it – it’s all right there, screaming ‘ACTION!’ in capital letters. And let’s not even get started on the title – ‘The Corsican Shadow.’ What is that? Sounds like a bad nickname you’d give to a B-list supervillain. But you know what? For fans of high-octane, pedal-to-the-metal thrillers, this cover does its job. It promises a wild ride, and if you’re into that sort of thing, well, buckle up. Because subtlety? Out the window!”

**Rating: ★★★☆☆ Summary: “The Corsican Shadow” by Clive Cussler delivers an in-your-face cover with explosions, planes, and nonstop action. While the title might sound like a B-list supervillain, the cover promises a wild, high-octane adventure for fans of thrillers. Buckle up!

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