Sea of Fire

Sea of Fire by Tom Clancy, published by Penguin in 2003, is a thrilling narrative that begins with a half-dead Singapore pirate rescued from the Celebes Sea. This incident triggers alarms in Washington DC as traces of radiation are discovered on the pirate, prompting Australian officials to engage Op-Centre for a covert investigation into nuclear disposal sites. The story unfolds as the Op-Centre team uncovers alarming evidence suggesting that a multi-national corporation, tasked with disposing of nuclear waste, is instead selling it to an unexpected terrorist.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of international intrigue and the complexities of nuclear waste management within this 387-page edition. The narrative delves into the implications of corporate malfeasance and the potential for catastrophic consequences when profit overrides safety. As the investigation progresses, the stakes rise, revealing the interconnectedness of global security and environmental responsibility. This edition, presented in English, offers a detailed look at the challenges faced by the Op-Centre team as they race against time to prevent a disaster.
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A half-dead Singapore pirate is plucked from the Celebes Sea in the Western Pacific, setting off alarms halfway around the world in Washington DC. Traces of radiation are found on the man, causing Australian officials to call in Op-Centre for a top-secret investigation of nuclear disposal sights. When an empty drum from a recent drop-off is discovered near where the pirate’s ship was destroyed, the Op-Centre team comes to a terrifying conclusion: a multi-national corporation that has been hired to dispose of nuclear waste is selling it instead – to a most unlikely terrorist.
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