"1954, Vixen 03 is down. The plane, bound for the Pacific carrying thirty-six Doomsday bombs-canisters armed with quick-death germs of unbelievable potency-vanished. Vixen has in fact crashed into an ice-covered lake in Colorado. 1968, Dirk Pitt, who heroically raised the Titanic, discovers the wreckage of Vixen 03. But two deadly canisters are missing. They're in the hands of a terrorist group. Their lethal mission: to sail a battleship seventy-five miles up the Potomac and blast Washington, D.C., to kingdom come. Only Dirk can stop them."--P. [4] of cover.
""1954, Vixen 03 is down. The plane, bound for the Pacific carrying thirty-six Doomsday bombs-canisters armed with quick-death germs of unbelievable potency-vanished. Vixen has in fact crashed into an ice-covered lake in Colorado. 1968, Dirk Pitt, who heroically raised the Titanic, discovers the wreckage of Vixen 03. But two deadly canisters are missing. They're in the hands of a terrorist group. Their lethal mission: to sail a battleship seventy-five miles up the Potomac and blast Washington, D.C., to kingdom come. Only Dirk can stop them."--P. [4] of cover."@en
"1954, Vixen 03 is down. The plane, bound for the Pacific carrying thirty-six Doomsday bombs-canisters armed with quick-death germs of unbelievable potency-vanished. Vixen has in fact crashed into an ice-covered lake in Colorado. 1968, Dirk Pitt, who heroically raised the Titanic, discovers the wreckage of Vixen 03. But two deadly canisters are missing. They're in the hands of a terrorist group. Their lethal mission; to sail a battleship seventy-five miles up the Potomac and blast Washington, D.C., to kingdom come. Only Dirk can stop them ..."@en
"An African terrorist group acquires two canisters containing a virulent organism and threatens to attack Washington, D.C."
"En 1954, le Vixen 03, un avion de l'armée de l'air américaine, s'engloutit à la suite d'une avarie dans un lac du Colorado. Il transportait des barils dont le contenu était classé "secret militaire". Trente ans plus tard, Dirk Pitt localise l'avion que l'on croyait disparu et découvre la nature de la cargaison : une culture de bacilles de la peste particulièrement virulente."
"1954, Vixen 03 is down. The plane, bound for the Pacific carrying thirty-six Doomsday bombs-- canisters armed with quick-death germs of unbelievable potency-- vanished. Vixen has in fact crashed into an ice-covered lake in Colorado. 1968, Dirk Pitt, who heroically raised the Titanic, discovers the wreckage of Vixen 03. But two deadly canisters are missing. They're in the hands of a terrorist group. Their lethal mission: to sail a battleship seventy-five miles up the Potomac and blast Washington, D.C., to kingdom come. Only Dirk can stop them."
"Dirk Pittman sets out to stop terrorists who want to blow up Washington, D.C., using two Doomsday bombs recovered from the sunken and presumed lost WWII cargo plane Vixen 03."
"When terrorists set sail for Washington, D.C. carrying two Doomsday bombs recovered from the sunken and presumed lost WWII cargo plane Vixen 03, only Dirk Pitt stands between the city and certain disaster."@en
"In 1954, Vixen 03 is down. The plane, bound for the Pacific carrying thirty-six Doomsday bombs-canisters armed with quick-death germs of unbelievable potency- vanished. Vixen has, in fact, crashed into an ice-covered lake in Colorado. 1968, Dirk Pitt, who heroically raised the Titanic, discovers the wreckage of Vixen 03. But two deadly canisters are missing. They're in the hands of a terrorist group. Their lethal mission: to sail a battleship seventy-five miles up the Potomac and blast Washington, D.C., to kingdom come. Only Dirk can stop them."@en
"Op de bodem van een meer in Colorado wordt in 1988 het wrak van een vliegtuig ontdekt dat tijdens een tocht in 1954 is verdwenen, terwijl het een gevaarlijke lading vervoerde."
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