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However I reserve my fiercest criticism for the poor and quite frankly shoddy research, which went into this book. To pick some of the finest examples: a character in a 2006 London pub paying for his drinks with £1 notes! (Not since 1984/5 surely?). Have you ever caught the number 27 train from Edinburgh to London? (Which incidentally travels via Stockton and Middlesborough, GNER take note please). And even more absurdly travelling on the highway passing Stockton and “taking the exit to the right toward Windermere”. Finally, could someone please tell when the last time goose-stepping Beefeaters guarded Buckingham Palace? (Page 336 if you don’t believe me) This smacks of an author sitting in his air-conditioned office in the U.S. looking at a small-scale map of the U.K and an even smaller travel guide. I would have expected more considering a large part of the story is set in Britain.
I appreciate this makes me sound pedantic, however when reading a work of fiction I do like it to have some credibility and quite frankly this book loses that very quickly. My advice to all Cussler fans, forget about this, save your money and wait for the next, there’s bound to be one along soon. My advice to Mr Cussler, ‘Deep Six’ Dirgo!
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