"02 - Blue Gold (b)" - читать интересную книгу автора (Cussler Clive)


"I must admit going under a boat was a unique experience. I'll never look at the nautical rules of the road in the same light again."

"Well, for your information I feel fine, so you can go back and pick up where you left off."

Zavala flopped down onto the sofa. "You know something, Kurt, there are times when one has to show some restraint."

Austin wondered if a Zavala clone, stripped of its sexual drive, had walked into the room. "I agree wholeheartedly," he said with caution. "Now tell me the real reason."

"She broke Zavala's rule. I don't go out with married women."

"How did you know she was married?"

"Her husband told me so."

"Oh. Was he big?"

"Slightly smaller than a cement truck."

"Well, restraint was an especially wise decision in that case."

Joe nodded, unconvinced. "God, she was beautiful," he said with a sigh. "What have you been up to?"

"I went to a whale necropsy."

'And I thought I was having a bad time. There must be more fun things to do in San Diego."

"I'm sure there are, but I was curious about what killed those whales."

"Did they find a cause?"

"Their lungs were damaged by heat, and they died of pneumonia."

"Strange," Zavala said.

"I thought so. Look at this map on my computer. I got it through a NOAA weather satellite. It shows the water temperature of the ocean. See that little red bump in the water off the Baja? Sudden temperature change."

"You're saying our whales became sick shortly after they passed this area of warm temperature?"

"Maybe. But I'm more interested in what caused that change. "

"1 think you're about to suggest a trip south of the border."

"I could use an interpreter. Paul and Gamay won't be back in Arlington for a few days."

"No problemo. It's important for me to stay in touch with my Mexican roots."

He got up and started for the door.

"Where are you going?" Austin said.