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Medusa

NUMA Files • Book 8

by Clive Cussler, Paul Kemprecos

Narrated by Scott Brick

4.11 ABR Score (10.0K ratings)
★ 4.06 Goodreads (9.9K) ★ 4.62 Audible (74)
13h 30m Released 2024 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Scott Brick makes 13 hours of undersea espionage feel like a sprint — by the time the NUMA team surfaces, you'll wonder where the afternoon went.

  • Great if you want: action-first thriller with globe-spanning underwater missions
  • Listening experience: propulsive and relentless — minimal downtime between setpieces
  • Narration: Brick's clipped urgency is perfectly calibrated for Cussler's pace
  • Skip if: you find technothrillers formulaic by book eight

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About This Audiobook

Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean's surface, a classified research facility studying rare jellyfish vanishes without explanation, while hundreds of miles away, a routine bathysphere dive becomes a deadly trap. When NUMA operative Kurt Austin rescues his partner Joe Zavala from the underwater ambush, the team uncovers connections between these seemingly unrelated incidents that point to a sinister conspiracy. Ancient marine organisms hold the key to revolutionary medical breakthroughs, but in the wrong hands, they could unleash biological devastation across the globe. Austin and his team must navigate treacherous waters both literal and figurative as they race against a criminal network with resources that rival entire governments.

Scott Brick's commanding narration transforms this underwater thriller into a cinematic experience that captures both the claustrophobic tension of deep-sea encounters and the rapid-fire pace of international espionage. His distinctive voice work brings each character to life while maintaining the breathless momentum that defines Cussler's signature style. The audio format particularly enhances the novel's technical diving sequences and action scenes, with Brick's measured delivery building suspense during underwater confrontations. His performance elevates the scientific exposition, making complex biomedical concepts accessible without sacrificing the story's relentless forward drive.