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Title:Breakthrough (Breakthrough #1)
Author:Michael C. Grumley
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 322 pages
Published:March 6th 2013
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Thriller. Adventure. Mystery
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ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN HUMAN HISTORY. A SECRET THAT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND. AND A CRISIS THAT CANNOT BE STOPPED. Deep in the Caribbean Sea, a nuclear submarine is forced to suddenly abort its mission under mysterious circumstances. Strange facts begin to emerge that lead naval investigator, John Clay, to a small group of marine biologists who are quietly on the verge of making history. With the help of a powerful computer system, Alison Shaw and her team are preparing to translate the first two-way conversation with the planet's second smartest species. But the team discovers much more from their dolphins than they ever expected when a secret object is revealed on the ocean floor. One that was never supposed to be found. Alison was sure she would never trust the military again. However, when an unknown group immediately becomes interested in her work, Alison realizes John Clay may be the only person she can trust. Together they must piece together a dangerous puzzle, and the most frightening piece, is the trembling in Antarctica. To make matters worse, someone from the inside is trying to stop them. Now time is running out...and our understanding of the world is about to change forever.

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Gave up at 87%4.4 out of 5? Really? SPOILERS AHEAD: Admitedly I don't read a lot of sci fi, but there were just too many things that rang so untrue. I was willing to go with being able to communicate with dolphins, but throw in aliens, career naval officers who suddenly decide command is wrong so they all go rogue and top it off with a secretary of defense who uses a nuclear weapon without telling the president (what happened to the president having the nuclear codes?)... well, that was at 87%

I love John Clay and Steve Caesare more than the story itself. Not saying that the story is bad. They remind me of James Rollins Sigma Force characters. Smart, patriot, and tough but not superhuman like some novels.

You had me at talking dolphins and submarines. Two of my most favorite things in the world. I probably would have read any dumb story if it just had dolphins, submarines, and a principled Navy officer. But this delivered much more.The plot is tight. Plausible and intense. The characters are smart and the dialog witty. The pace is great with lots of suspense and action. Also glad Alison and Clay did NOT turn into instant romance.Minor nitpicks:I noticed some editing errors: punctuation, spelling,



Breakthrough is the debut novel from Michael Grumley. I picked it up as one of the freebies from Amazon. I dont usually read science fiction, but the combination of action thriller and science fiction was totally entertaining. Although I havent read a Clive Cussler novel in quite a few years, this book reminded me of Cusslers work in so many ways. The protagonist, Clay (Dirk Pitt), his partner Caesare (Al) and Borger (Rudi) are very similar. One of the dolphins is named Dirk, giving me further

Struggled to get halfway through and gave up on it. There's too much going on, talking dolphins that start as the main focus and are gone for the rest of the book. The government turning a blind eue to geophraphical issues, earthquakes, aliens stealing Earths water. Too child fantasy like, I tried to finished dragging it out...but bought something else instead. Don't reccomend.

How am I just now hearing about Michael C. Grumley? This guy writes old school adventure sci-fi like a boss! Reading Breakthrough made me reminiscent for some of my old favorites like The Swarm, Beast, and Jurassic Park.Does all the science add up? Pish posh, of course not, but who cares? It works. Does it make for a great story, where you cheer on the heroes, cry for the innocents, and hold your breath when something goes boom? Yes, yes, and YES!On my TBR short list there are a few novels

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