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by Clive Cussler
About 68 pages (20,293 words)
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Chapters 41 and 42 Summary

The siblings arrive in the US and brief the authorities on some of the details they know. Specifically, they inform them that the real culprit is Kang, and his motivation is for the reunification of Korea. Japan is just a diversionary tactic. Unfortunately, the bureaucrats admit that their hands are tied, saying there are few links that point back to Kang directly. Dirk and Summer make the suggestion that if they can find the Baekje, then that might be the best link back to Kang. A team of Navy SEALs are dispatched to Korea to investigate the location of the ship. They enter the giant.....

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