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Pacific Vortex!
(Book 1) |
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Dirk Pitt's first, most terrific adventure! Dirk Pitt, death-defying adventurer and
deep-sea expert, is out to the ultimate test as he plunges into the perilous waters of the Pacific
Vortex — a fog-shrouded sea zone where dozens of ships have vanished without a trace. The latest
victim is the awesome superb Starbuck, America's deep-diving nuclear arsenal. Its loss poses an
unthinkable threat to national defense. Pitt's job is to find it, salvage it, before the sea explodes.
In a furious race against time, Pitt's mission swirls him into a battle with underwater assassins-and
traps him in the arms of Summer Moran, the most stunningly exotic and dangerous toward disaster, Clive
Cussler plummets his hero onto an ancient sunken island-the astonishing setting for the explosive
climax of Pacific Vortex! |
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The Mediterranean Caper
(Book 2) |
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Dirk Pitt rides a tidal wave of intrigue in this classic Cussler.
On an
isolated Greek island, a World War I fighter plane attacks a modern U.S. Air Force base—a mysterious
saboteur preys on an American scientific expedition—and Dirk Pitt plays a deadly game of hunter and
hunted with the elusive head of an international smuggling ring. |
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Iceberg
(Book 3) |
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Frozen inside a million-ton mass of ice—the charred remains of a long-missing
luxury yacht, vanished en route to a secret White House rendezvous. The only clue to the ship's
priceless—and missing—cargo: nine ornately carved rings and the horribly burned bodies of its crew. |
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Raise the Titanic!
(Book 4) |
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The President's secret task force has developed an unprecedented defensive weapon
that relies on an extremely rare radioactive element—and Dirk Pitt has followed a twisted trail to a
secret cache of the substance. Now, racing against brutal storms, Soviet spies, and a ticking clock,
Pitt begins his most thrilling mission—to raise from its watery grave the shipwreck of the century. |
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Vixen 03
(Book 5) |
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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 -- vanishes. Vixen
has in fact crashed into an ice-covered lake in Colorado. 1988. 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. |
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Night Probe!
(Book 6) |
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Dirk Pitt proved invincible in RAISE THE TITANIC! Now, with the future of virtually
every person in the world at stake, he is enlisted to spearhead his most daring mission yet - the
rescue of a vital document for the United States. To an energy-starved, economically devastated
America, possession of this document is worth billions.
But to Great Britain, it's worth a war.
Pitt's quest plunges him into a head-to-head confrontation with Britain's most cunning secret agent -
and into the throes of a torrid love triangle. As time runs out for a desperate America, Dirk Pitt
races toward an underwater clash more terrifying than anything Clive Cussler has ever created - the
breathtaking climax of Night Probe! |
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Deep Six
(Book 7) |
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A ghost ship drifts across the northern Pacific. A Soviet luxury liner burns
like a funeral pyre. And the U.S. President's yacht is heading for disaster. Somewhere off the coast
of Alaska, a sunken cargo poses a threat of unthinkable proportions. Potentially, the lost shipment
of chemicals could destroy all life in the ocean -- and perhaps the world -- unless DIRK PITT® can
find it first.
But time is running out for the NUMA agent and his team. Pitt's main target is
just one deadly component of a vast international conspiracy fueled by hijacking, bribery, and murder.
And at the center of it all is a powerful Korean shipping empire with a chilling political agenda --
to kidnap the President of the United States. |
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Cyclops
(Book 8) |
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A wealthy American financier disappears on a treasure hunt in an antique blimp.
From Cuban waters, the blimp drifts toward Florida with a crew of dead men -- Soviet cosmonauts. DIRK
PITT discovers a shocking scheme: a covert group of U.S. industrialists has put a colony on the moon,
a secret base they will defend at any cost.
Threatened in space, the Russians are about to
strike a savage blow in Cuba -- and only DIRK PITT can stop them. From a Cuban torture chamber to the
cold ocean depths, Pitt is racing to defuse an international conspiracy that threatens to shatter the
earth! |
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Treasure
(Book 9) |
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Charts of lost gold. Breathtaking art and rare volumes. Maps of hidden oil and
mineral deposits that could change the world's balance of power.
Now DIRK PITT discovers the
secret trail of the treasures of Alexandria — a trail that plunges him into a brutal conspiracy for
total domination of the globe.
Zealots threaten to unseat the governments of Egypt and Mexico,
exposing America to invasion and economic collapse. Suddenly, from East to West, anarchists reach
their deadly tentacles into the heart of the United States. And DIRK PITT, the hard-hitting hero of
Clive Cussler's smash bestsellers Sahara and Inca Gold, is up against the most feared assassin known
to man. An international band of terrorists is making its play for world power on the high seas — and
Pitt is the only man alive who can stop them! |
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Dragon
(Book 10) |
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Japan, 1945: Two U.S. bombers take off with atomic bombs. Only one gets through.
The Pacific, 1993: A Japanese cargo ship bound for the United States is instantly, thunderously
vaporized, taking with it a Norwegian vessel. Japanese fanatics have developed a chilling plan to
devastate and destroy the Western powers. From the ocean depths to the discovery of cache of lost Nazi
loot, DIRK PITT is untangling a savage conspiracy and igniting a daring counterattack. While
Washington bureaucrats scramble, a brutal industrialist commands his blackmail scheme from a secret
island control center. And DIRK PITT, the dauntless hero of Sahara and Inca Gold, is taking on
death-dealing robots and a human-hunting descendant of samurai warriors. Pitt alone controls the
West's secret ace in the hole: a tidal wave of destruction waiting to be triggered on the ocean
floor! |
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Sahara
(Book 11) |
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1996, Egypt. Searching for a treasure on the Nile, DIRK PITT thwarts the attempted
assassination of a beautiful U.N. scientist investigating a disease that is driving thousands of North
Africans into madness, cannibalism, and death. The suspected cause of the raging epidemic is vast,
unprecedented pollution that threatens to extinguish all life in the world's seas. Racing to save the
world from environmental catastrophe, Pitt and his team, equipped with an extraordinary,
state-of-the-art yacht, run a gauntlet between a billionaire industrialist and a bloodthirsty West
African tyrant. In the scorching desert, Pitt finds a gold mine manned by slaves and uncovers the
truth behind two enduring mysteries — the fate of a Civil War ironclad and its secret connection with
Lincoln's assassination, and the last flight of a long-lost female pilot....Now, amidst the blazing,
shifting sands of the Sahara, DIRK PITT will make a desperate stand — in a battle the world cannot
afford to lose! |
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Inca Gold
(Book 12) |
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Dirk Pitt is back in the most inventive, exciting adventure of his career--a
classic treasure hunt involving an ancient hoard of gold, the secrets of a lost civilization, and an
international ring of smugglers. |
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Shock Wave
(Book 13) |
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Dirk Pitt is the world's greatest adventure hero — a man of action who lives by
his wits and daring. As Special Projects Director for the U.S. National Underwater and Marine Agency
(NUMA), he is cool and courageous, with a love of fast cars and extreme danger.
After an
unknown force kills thousands of marine animals plus nearly two hundred people aboard a cruise ship,
Dirk Pitt traces the destruction back to a merciless Australian millionaire. From a chilling escape at
a high-security diamond mine to a tiny boat adrift on lonely, shark-infested seas, the ingenious Dirk
Pitt races to stop a madman's ruthless plans — before an unthinkable disaster claims millions of
innocent lives! |
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Flood Tide
(Book 14) |
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Dirk Pitt's nemesis is a wealthy Chinese smuggler who has made a fortune in human
slavery. Tracking his nefarious activities leads Pitt from Washington State to Louisiana, where the
Chinese slaves are constructing a shipping port in the middle of nowhere. The trail Pitt follows leads
to the mysterious sinking of a ship that Chiang Kai-shek filled with treasure when he fled China in
1949. As Pitt prepares for a final showdown, he finds himself face-to-face with his most formidable
opponent ever. |
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Atlantis Found
(Book 15) |
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Dirk Pitt discovers Atlantis, in a breathtaking novel from the grand master of
adventure fiction.
September 1858: An Antarctic whaler stumbles upon an aged wreck, its grisly
frozen crew guarding crates of odd antiquities--and a skull carved from black obsidian.
March
2001: A team of anthropologists gazes in awe at a wall of strange inscriptions, moments before a blast
seals them deep within the Colorado rock.
April 2001: A research ship manned by Dirk Pitt and
members of the U.S. National Underwater and Marine Agency is set upon and nearly sunk by an
impossibility--a vessel that should have died fifty-six years before. Pitt knows that somehow all
these incidents are connected, and his investigations soon land him deep into an ancient mystery with
very modern consequences, up against a diabolical enemy unlike any he has ever known, and racing to
save not only his own life but the future of the world itself. The trap is set. The clock is ticking.
And only one man stands between earth and Armageddon. |
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Valhalla Rising
(Book 16) |
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An ancient massacre unveiled. A fictional monster come to life. A stunning
conflagration on the high seas. In Valhalla Rising, #1 New York Times bestselling author Clive Cussler
delivers a thrilling ride packed with adept plotting, high-tech conspiracies, and nonstop action.
It is July 2003. In the middle of its maiden voyage, the luxury cruise ship Emerald Dolphin
suddenly catches fire and sinks. What caused it? Why didn't the fire control systems work? What was
its connection to the revolutionary new engines powering the ship?
NUMA special projects
director Dirk Pitt races to rescue the passengers and investigate the disaster, but he has no idea of
the bizarre events that are about to engulf him. Before the next few weeks are over, Pitt will find
himself confronted by an extraordinary series of monsters, both human and mechanical, modern and
ancient. He will tread upon territory previously known only to legend. And, at the end of it all,
though many lives will be lost, and many saved, it is Pitt's own life that will be changed forever. |
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Trojan Odyssey
(Book 17) |
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In the final pages of Valhalla Rising, Dirk Pitt discovered, to his shock, that he
had two grown children he had never known-twenty-three-year-old fraternal twins born to a woman he
thought had died in an underwater earthquake. Both have inherited his love of the sea: the girl,
Summer, is a marine biologist; the boy, himself named Dirk, is a marine engineer. And now they are
about to help their father in the adventure of a lifetime.
There is a brown tide infesting the
ocean off the shore of Nicaragua. The twins are working in a NUMA (r) underwater enclosure, trying to
determine its origin, when two startling things happen: Summer discovers an artifact, something
strange and beautiful and ancient; and the worst storm in years boils up out of the sky, heading
straight not only for them but also for a luxurious floating resort hotel square in its path.
The peril for everybody concerned is incalculable, and, desperately, Pitt, Al Giordino, and the rest
of the NUMA (r) crew rush to the rescue, but what they find in the storm's wake makes the furies of
nature pale in comparison. For there is an all-too-human evil at work in that part of the world, and
the brown tide is only a by-product of its plan. Soon, its work will be complete-and the world will be
a very different place.
Though if Summer's discovery is to be believed, the world is already a
very different place... |
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Black Wind
(Book 18) |
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In the waning days of World War II, the Japanese tried a last desperate measure-a
different kind of kamikaze mission, this one carried out by two submarines bound for the West Coast
of the United States, their cargo a revolutionary new strain of biological virus. Neither sub made it
to the designated target.
But that does not mean they were lost.
Someone knows about
the subs and what they bore, knows too where they might be, and has an extraordinary plan in store
for the prize inside-a scheme that could reshape the world as we know it. All that stands in the way
are three people: a marine biologist named Summer, a marine engineer named Dirk, and their father,
Dirk Pitt, the new head of NUMA. Pitt has faced devastating enemies before, and has even teamed up
with his children to track them down. But never has he looked upon the face of pure evil until now. |
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Treasure of Khan
(Book 19) |
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After rescuing an oil survey team from a towering wave on Lake Baikal, Dirk Pitt
finds himself deeply at odds with a Mongolian mogul intent on restoring the glory of the dreaded
Genghis Khan himself. |
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Arctic Drift
(Book 20) |
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A potential breakthrough discovery to reverse global warming . . . a series of unexplained
sudden deaths in British Columbia . . . a rash of international incidents between the United States and one
of its closest allies that threatens to erupt into an actual shooting war . . . NUMA director Dirk Pitt and
his children, Dirk. Jr. and Summer, have reason to believe there’s a connection here somewhere, but they also
know they have very little time to find it before events escalate out of control. Their only real clue might
just be a mysterious silvery mineral traced to a long-ago expedition in search of the fabled Northwest
Passage. But no one survived from that doomed mission, captain and crew perished to a man—and if Pitt and his
colleague Al Giordino aren’t careful, the very same fate may await them. |
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Crescent Dawn
(Book 21) |
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In A.D. 327, a Roman galley barely escapes a pirate attack with its extraordinary cargo.
In 1916, a British warship mysteriously explodes in the middle of the North Sea. In the present day, a
cluster of important mosques in Turkey and Egypt are wracked by explosions. Does anything tie them together?
Pitt is about to find out. |
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Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed |
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From the back cover, "Nobody does it better than Clive Cussler, nobody." - Stephen
Coonts. Also, "With nearly 100 million copies of his best-selling books in print, Clive Cussler is an
extraordinary author whose life parallels that of his fictional hero, Dirk Pitt. Whether searching for
famous shipwrecks or cruising in classic cars from his private collection, Cussler's spirit feeds the
soul of Dirk Pitt - a hero whose adventures race along at supersonic speed. Now with this truly unique
insider's guide, you can dive in and explore the worlds of both Clive Cussler, the grand master of
adventure, and Dirk Pitt, the world's greatest action adventure hero. Inside Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt
Revealed you'll find: the prologue to Clive Cussler's next exciting Dirk Pitt novel! An exclusive
interview with Clive Cussler - including the evolution of the Dirk Pitt novels and the close ties between
Cussler and his hero. "The Reunion" - an original short story in which Cussler crashes NUMA's twenty-year
reunion and reminisces with Dirk Pitt and all his favorite characters. A brief synopsis of every Dirk
Pitt novel, including why Pacific Vortex! - not The Mediterranean Caper - should be considered the first
Pitt novel. A concordance for the Dirk Pitt novels - complete A-Z listings of every major character,
car, ship, aircraft, weapon, locale, and more. Complete with rare photos, dedications, the Clive Cussler
car collection, and advanced Dirk Pitt trivia, Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed contains a mother
lode of information every fan will treasure." |
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Built for Adventure: The Classic Automobiles of Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt |
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A gorgeous tour through Clive Cussler's outstanding collection of rare, classic, and
antique automobiles.
Fans of Clive Cussler's bestselling Dirk Pitt series know that his hero has a
soft spot for rare and classic automobiles...and that the vehicles that appear in the novels are actually
part of Cussler's own vast collection.
Through stunning color photographs and warm, informative
commentary, fans of Cussler and Pitt can see fifty-six of these automobiles in all their glory, and learn
about the history and acquisition of each classic car. Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Touring . . . Mercedes-Benz
630K . . . Duesenberg J-140 . . . Cadillac V-16 Roadster . . . Ford Cabriolet Hot Rod . . . Packard V-12
. . . it's a car lover's paradise! |
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Kurt Austin |
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Serpent
(Book 1) |
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When Kurt Austin, the leader of a courageous National Underwater & Marine Agency
exploration team, rescues beautiful marine archaeologist Nina Kirov off the coast of Morocco, he
becomes the next target of Texas industrialist Don Halcon. A madman bent on carving a new nation out
of the southwestern United States and Mexico, Halcon's scheme hinges on Nina's recent discovery
involving Christopher Columbus, and a priceless pre-Columbian antiquity buried in the battered
remains of the sunken Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria.
Only Kurt Austin and his crack NUMA
team stand between Halcon and the Andrea Doria's silent steel hull—and if their deadly mission fails,
Halcon will ride to power on a wave of death and destruction. |
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Blue Gold
(Book 2) |
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Kurt Austin and his crew are back to slake their thirst for action as they attempt
to drown an eco-extortionist's plan to control the world's freshwater supply. From deep within the
Venezuelan rain forest emanates the legend of a white goddess and a mysterious tribe with startling
technical accomplishments. Few believe the tribe exists -- and even fewer suspect its deity can change
the course of history. For National Underwater & Marine Agency crew leader Kurt Austin, an
investigation into the sudden deaths of rare whales leads him to the Mexican coast. Meanwhile, in
South America's lush hills, a specially assigned NUMA crew turns up the white-goddess legend -- and a
murderous cadre of bio-pirates intent on stealing medicinal secrets worth millions. Soon Austin and
his crew realize they're working the opposite ends of the same grand scheme. A California agribusiness
tycoon is poised to rise to power by monopolizing the earth's depleted freshwater reserves and
dominate the world. Austin has a hunch the mythical tribal goddess may be the key to locating a
secret formula that could turn seawater into fresh. But with each step into the bush, he and his
NUMA team feel like fish out of water -- and must fight a trail of enemies through a dense jungle of
treachery and murder. |
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Fire Ice
(Book 3) |
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The men from NUMA (National Underwater & Marine Agency) team up with former KGB
spies to face down a Russian mobster with czarist aspirations and a zealot's hatred for the
"corruption and materialism" of the Western lifestyle. The NUMA research vessel Argo is in the Black
Sea for a PR jaunt when Austin spots the overdue TV crew being chased down an island beach by mounted
Cossacks. Austin learns from his old KGB Cold War adversary Vladimir Petrov that the island is a
mothballed submarine base commandeered by paranoid mobster Mikhail Razov (employer of the Cossacks),
a billionaire who built Ataman Industries by taking over utilities and mines sold by the state. Razov
claims descent from the Romanovs and is plotting to assume the throne. Meanwhile, when a U.S. Navy
sub goes missing and a mysterious tidal wave swamps a Maine coastal town, the NUMA team figures out
that Ataman is mining "fire ice" unstable and explosive solid methane in the high-pressure deep-sea
bottom. Austin and his oceanographic team join forces with Petrov and set out to foil Razov's plot.
Cussler is in top form here, working in a role for Old Ironsides and Czar Nicholas II's crown while
throwing in enough derring-do and eco-lore to leave his fans breathless. |
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White Death
(Book 4) |
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Hailed as a hero for the new millennium, Austin is the leader of NUMA ®'s Special
Assignments Team-and the threat before him now is definitely special. A confrontation between a radical
environmentalist group and a Danish cruiser has forced Austin and colleague Joe Zavala to come to the
rescue of a ship full of trapped men, but when the two of them investigate further, they discover that
something far more sinister is at work. A shadowy multinational corporation is attempting to wrest
control of the very seas themselves-no matter what havoc results, and is killing anyone who attempts to
stop them. When Austin's boat blows up and he only barely survives, it seems certain he was supposed to
be the next in line to die, but he cannot stop now. For the environmental disaster has already begun,
and only he and NUMA® stand in the way. |
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Lost City
(Book 5) |
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An enzyme that will dramatically prolong life has been discovered two thousand feet
down in the North Atlantic, in an area known as "Lost City." But why are the people attempting to harvest
it getting killed? Why are the scientists in a remote Greek laboratory disappearing one by one? What does
this all have to do with a body found frozen in the ice high up in the Alps? For Kurt Austin, leader of
NUMA's Special Assignments Team, and his colleague Joe Zavala, it's clear they have their work cut out,
but it may be even bigger than they think - in fact, it may be their greatest challenge ever. |
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Polar Shift
(Book 6) |
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Polar shift: It is the name for a phenomenon that may have occurred many times in the
past. At the very least, it disorients birds and animals and damages electrical equipment. At its worst,
it causes massive eruptions, earthquakes, and climatic changes. At its very worst, it would mean the
obliteration of all living matter, and if that happens-exit Earth.
Sixty years ago, an eccentric
Hungarian genius discovered how to artificially trigger such a shift, but then his work was lost, or so
it was thought. Now, the charismatic leader of an anti-globalization group plans to use the work to give
the world's industrialized nations a small jolt, then reverse the shift back again. The only problem is,
it cannot be reversed. Once the shift starts, there is nothing anyone can do about it.
Austin,
Zavala, and the rest of the NUMA Special Assignments Team certainly have faced dire situations before,
but never have they encountered anything like this. This time, even they may be too late. |
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The Navigator
(Book 7) |
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Years ago, an ancient Phoenician statue known as the Navigator was stolen from the
Baghdad Museum, and there are men who would do anything to get their hands on it. Their first victim
is a crooked antiquities dealer, murdered in cold blood. Their second very nearly is a UN investigator
who, were it not for the timely assistance of Austin and Zavala, would now be at the bottom of a
watery grave.
What's so special about this statue? Austin wonders. The search for answers will
take the NUMA team on an astonishing odyssey through time and space, one that encompasses no less
than the lost treasures of King Solomon, a mysterious packet of documents personally encoded by
Thomas Jefferson, and a top secret scientific project that could change the world forever. And
that's before the surprises really begin . . . |
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Medusa
(Book 8) |
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Kurt Austin must stop a deadly virus from decimating the world in the latest NUMA Files
novel. Research using a newly discovered jellyfish shows promising results, but before the tests even start,
scientists studying these Blue Medusas start dying. As the pandemic threatens to spread through China, the
NUMA team realizes that a Chinese triad is behind the outbreak. |
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Devil's Gate
(Book 9) |
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A Japanese cargo ship cruises the eastern Atlantic near the Azores when it bursts into
flames. A gang of pirates speeds to take advantage of the disaster when their boat explodes. What is
happening in this part of the world?
As Kurt Austin, Joe Zavala, and the rest of the NUMA Special
Assignments Team rush to investigate, they find themselves drawn into the extraordinary ambitions of an
African dictator, the creation of a weapon of almost mythical power, and an unimaginably audacious plan to
extort the world's major nations. The penalty for refusal? The destruction of their greatest cities. Filled
with the high-stakes suspense and boundless invention unique to Cussler, Devil's Gate is one of the most
thrilling novels yet from the grand master of adventure. |
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Oregon Files |
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Golden Buddha
(Book 1) |
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An organization of intelligent and superbly proficient mercenaries, known as the
Corporation, is headquartered on the ship Oregon, a seagoing marvel of science and technology disguised
as an ancient, rust-bucket cargo vessel. The leader of the Corporation-cool, brainy Chairman Juan
Cabrillo explains the mission of his organization: "We were formed to make a profit, that's for sure,
but as much as we like the money, we are also cognizant of the chances that arise for us to somehow
right the wrongs of others." They've been secretly hired by the U.S. government to find and acquire an
ancient statue known as the Golden Buddha, stolen from the Dalai Lama upon his ouster from Tibet by the
Chinese in 1959. An intricate plan is then set in motion culminating in the defeat of the Chinese in
Tibet and the ascension of the Dalai Lama to his rightful place as the leader of the country. The list
of characters, both good and evil, is long and sometimes confusing, but a useful directory is supplied.
Cabrillo and crew are adept at high finance and diplomacy, playing the Russians off against the Chinese
and winning over the United Nations. But it's the technology, real and imagined, that steals the show
with awe-inspiring secret weapons and spy gear that the Defense Department would kill for. |
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Sacred Stone
(Book 2) |
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Eric the Red's A.D. 1000 discovery of a radioactive meteorite has present-day
life-or-death ramifications in Cussler and Dirgo's second novel featuring the Oregon, a
state-of-the-art warship disguised as a rusty tramp steamer and manned by some of the world's finest
ex-military and intelligence operatives. Known collectively as the Corporation, the men and women of the
Oregon—"mercenaries with a conscience"—offer their services to various countries and individuals with
specialized security and military needs. The Corporation's chairman, series hero Juan Cabrillo, has
several pressing concerns: supply security for the emir of Qatar, who is attending a conference in
Iceland; track down a nuclear bomb that has gone astray; and pick up the aforementioned meteorite, which
has just been found ensconced in a mysterious shrine. These jobs become dangerously complicated when
industrialist Halifax Hickman, a man fueled by revenge and hatred, enters the picture. The meteorite,
the atomic bomb and a vial of plague are to be used in attacks on holy sites—Israel's Dome of the Rock
and Saudi Arabia's al-Haram mosque—and at an Elton John concert. It's a deadly game, but the brilliant
Cabrillo is a master player, moving his pieces at lightning speed on several boards until he outmaneuvers
his opposition in this action-packed page-turner. |
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Dark Watch
(Book 3) |
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Cabrillo and his motley crew aboard the clandestine spy ship Oregon have made a very
comfortable and very dangerous living working for high-powered Western interests. But their newest
clients have come from the Far East to ask for Cabrillo's special brand of assistance: a consortium of
Japanese shipping magnates whose fortunes are being threatened by brutal pirates trolling the waters of
Southeast Asia.
Normally, such attacks on the high seas are limited to smaller ships and
foreign-owned yachts-easy targets on the open ocean. Now, however, giant commercial freighters are
disappearing. But when Cabrillo confronts the enemy, he learns that the pirates' predations hide a
deadly international conspiracy-a scheme of death and slavery that Juan Cabrillo is going to blow out of
the water. |
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Skeleton Coast
(Book 4) |
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Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the covert combat ship Oregon have barely escaped a
mission on the Congo River when they intercept a mayday from a defenseless boat under fire off the African coast. Cabrillo
takes action, saving the beautiful Sloane Macintyre-who's looking for a long-submerged ship that may hold a fortune in
diamonds. But what surprises Cabrillo is her story about a crazy fisherman who claims to have been attacked on the open sea
by giant metal snakes in the same area. What begins as a snake hunt leads Cabrillo onto the trail of a far more lethal
quarry-a deranged militant and his followers who plan to unleash the devastating power of nature itself against all who
oppose them. |
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Plague Ship
(Book 5) |
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Capt. Juan Cabrillo, who heads the Corporation, a covert military company for hire, and the
multifaceted crew of the Oregon, a high-tech ship disguised to look like a tramp steamer, take on a group known
as the Responsivists. The Responsivists publicly espouse a program of global population control, but are secretly
planning a devastating attack on the human race utilizing a virulent virus found aboard an ancient ship that may
be Noah's Ark. |
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Corsair
(Book 6) |
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Corsairs are pirates, and pirates come in many different varieties. There are the pirates
who fought off the Barbary Coast in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the contemporary
pirates who infest the waters of Africa and Asia, and the pirates . . . who look like something else.
When the U.S. secretary of state’s plane crashes while bringing her to a summit meeting in Libya, the CIA,
distrusting the Libyans, hire Juan Cabrillo to search for her, and their misgivings are well founded. The
crew locates the plane, but the secretary of state has vanished. It turns out Libya’s new foreign minister
has other plans for the conference, plans that Cabrillo cannot let happen. But what does it all have to do
with a two- hundred- year-old naval battle and the centuries-old Islamic scrolls that the Libyans seem so
determined to find? The answers will lead him full circle into history, and into another pitched battle on
the sea, this time against Islamic terrorists, and with the fate of nations resting on its outcome. |
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The Silent Sea
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On December 7, 1941, five brothers exploring a shaft on a small island off the coast of
Washington State make an extraordinary discovery, only to be interrupted by news of Pearl Harbor. In the
present, Cabrillo, chasing the remnants of a crashed satellite in the Argentine jungle, stumbles upon a
shocking revelation of his own. His search to untangle the mystery leads him, first, to that small island
and its secret, and then much farther back, to an ancient Chinese expedition-and a curse that seems to have
survived for more than five hundred years. If Cabrillo's team is successful in its quest, the reward could
be incalculable. If not . . . the only reward is death. |
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The Jungle
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The rescue of a kidnap victim, an Indonesian teenage boy from an Afghan village, yields a
bonus in the form of MacD Lawless, a former U.S. Army Ranger, who proves of immediate value. Betrayals, more
rescues, and escapes follow as one mysterious man seeks world domination using a discovery linked to 13th
century China. Cabrillo's handpicked team members, who operate from their state-of-the-art ship, the Oregon,
are the only chance to stop a plot that threatens to bring the U.S. government to its knees. The frenetic
action moves from Afghanistan to Singapore and the Burmese jungle with lots of derring-do at sea before
climaxing in a surprising locale in a fashion sure to delight series fans. |
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Sea Hunters |
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The Sea Hunters |
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A steamboat goes up in flames...and down to the bottom of the sea. A locomotive
plunges into a creek...and vanishes into mystery. A German U-boat sends an American troop transport,
and eight hundred on board, to a watery grave...on Christmas Eve.
Clive Cussler and his crack
team of NUMA (National Underwater Marine Agency, a nonprofit organization that searches for historic
shipwrecks) volunteers have found the remains of these and numerous other tragic wrecks. Here are the
dramatic, true accounts of twelve of the most remarkable underwater discoveries made by Cussler and
his team. As suspenseful and satisfying as the best of his Dirk Pitt novels, The Sea Hunters is a
unique story of true commitment and courage. |
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The Sea Hunters II |
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More true adventures with shipwrecks and the real life NUMA - Clive Cussler's
National Underwater & Marine Agency. |
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Fargo Adventure Series |
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Spartan Gold
(Book 1) |
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Thousands of years ago, two superpowers of the ancient world went to war, and a treasure of
immeasurable value was lost to the shadows of history. In 1800, while crossing the Pennine Alps with his
Grand Reserve Army, Napoleon Bonaparte stumbled across a startling discovery. Unable to transport it, he
created an enigmatic map on the labels of twelve bottles of rare wine. When Napoleon died, the bottles
disappeared-and the treasure was lost again. Until now. Treasure-hunting husband-and-wife team Sam and Remi
Fargo are exploring the Great Pocomoke Swamp in Maryland when they are shocked to discover a World War II
German U-boat. Inside, they find a bottle taken from Napoleon's famous "Lost Cellar," and fascinated, they
set out to find the rest of the collection. But another connoisseur of sorts is hunting his own prize, and
the Lost Cellar is his key to finding it. That man is Hadeon Bondaruk, a half-Russian, half-Persian
millionaire, and the treasure will be his, no matter what. |
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Lost Empire
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While scuba diving in Tanzania, Sam and Remi Fargo come upon a relic belonging to a
long-lost Confederate ship. An anomaly about the relic sets them off chasing a mystery, but unknown to them,
a much more powerful force is engaged in the same chase. Mexico's ruling party, the ultranationalist Mexica
Tenochca, is intent on finding that artifact as well, because it contains a secret that could destroy the
party utterly.
Through Tanzania and Zanzibar, into the rainforests of Madagascar, and across the
Indian Ocean to Indonesia and the legendary site of the 1883 Krakatoa explosion, the Fargos and their
ruthless opponents pursue the hunt but only one can win. And the penalty for failure is death. |
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The Kingdom
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The Fargos are used to hunting for treasure, not people. But then a Texas oil baron
contacts them with a personal plea: an investigator friend of the Fargos' was on a mission to find the oil
baron's missing father and now the investigator is missing, too. Would Sam and Remi be willing to look for
them both? Though something about the situation doesn't quite add up, the Fargos agree to go on the search.
What they find will be beyond anything they could have imagined. On a journey that will take them to Tibet,
Nepal, Bulgaria, India, and China, the Fargos will find themselves embroiled with black-market fossils, a
centuries-old puzzle chest, the ancient Tibetan kingdom of Mustang, a balloon aircraft from a century before
its time . . . and a skeleton that could turn the history of human evolution on its head. |
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Isaac Bell |
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The Chase
(Book 1) |
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Cussler takes a breather from his several ongoing series with this historical
thriller set in the western states, circa 1906. The U.S. government hires the renowned Van Dorn
Detective Agency and its equally renowned lead agent, Isaac Bell, to capture the bank robber known as
the Butcher Bandit. The Butcher has gunned down 38 men and women and two children, leaving behind
neither witnesses nor clues. Bell heads the manhunt and finally figures out the Butcher's true
identity, which is when the real chase begins. Unfortunately, Cussler's style is patterned on the
clunky dialogue (I pray you catch the murdering scum) and improbable characters of the period's dime
novels, and his in-depth research makes his descriptions sound like advertising. Once San Francisco
gets hit by the 1906 earthquake and the principals climb aboard a pair of fire-breathing locomotives,
the novel cranks up a head of steam and some high-speed thrills. |
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The Wrecker
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It is 1907, a year of financial panic and labor unrest. Train wrecks, fires, and explosions
sabotage the Southern Pacific Railroad's Cascades express line and, desperate, the railroad hires the fabled
Van Dorn Detective Agency. Van Dorn sends in his best man, and Bell quickly discovers that a mysterious
saboteur haunts the hobo jungles of the West, a man known as the Wrecker, who recruits accomplices from the
down-and-out to attack the railroad, and then kills them afterward. The Wrecker traverses the vast spaces of
the American West as if he had wings, striking wherever he pleases, causing untold damage and loss of human
life. Who is he? What does he want? Is he a striker? An anarchist? A revolutionary determined to displace the
"privileged few"? A criminal mastermind engineering some as yet unexplained scheme? Whoever he is, whatever
his motives, the Wrecker knows how to create maximum havoc, and Bell senses that he is far from done-that, in
fact, the Wrecker is building up to a grand act unlike anything he has committed before. If Bell doesn't stop
him in time, more than a railroad could be at risk-it could be the future of the entire country. |
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The Spy
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Set in 1908, Isaac Bell, head operative of the Van Dorn Detective Agency, is now focusing
on the espionage-riddled world of warship and armament manufacturing in the buildup to WWI. Someone is
murdering the leading lights of America's naval research and development. When the indefatigable Bell looks
into the supposed suicide of chief gun designer Arthur Langner, he uncovers a succession of possible
international suspects, all of whom are attempting to disrupt America's development of a fleet of dreadnought
battleships. Bell clashes with old enemies and new until the climactic battle, where he must stop a massive
submarine attempting to sink the navy's newest battleship. |
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The Race
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It is 1910, the age of flying machines is still in its infancy, and newspaper publisher
Preston Whiteway is offering $50,000 for the first daring aviator to cross America in less than fifty days.
He is even sponsoring one of the prime candidates-an intrepid woman named Josephine Frost-and that's where
Bell, chief investigator for the Van Dorn Detective Agency, comes in.
Frost's violent-tempered husband
has just killed her lover and tried to kill her, and he is bound to make another attempt. Bell has tangled
with Harry Frost before; he knows that the man has made his millions leading gangs of thieves, murderers, and
thugs in every city across the country. He also knows that Frost won't be only after his wife, but after
Whiteway as well. And if Bell takes the case . . . Frost will be after him, too. |
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Children's Books |
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The Adventures of Vin Fiz
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Cussler's first children's book is a tribute to an airplane that crossed the United
States in 1911. It is the tale of Casey and Lacey Nicefolk, who receive a gift from a hired hand that
allows them to make their toys real and life-sized. First the twins make a tractor for their parents
farm, and then they use the magic to create an airplane designed by the Wright brothers that they call
Vin Fiz. They decide to fly across the country to New York. On the way, they rescue townspeople who have
been turned into gold-mining slaves by an evil man, keep a steamboat from crashing into a barge, stop a
runaway train, and rescue two girls from going over Niagara Falls in a boat. |
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The Adventures of Hotsy Totsy
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Take a look at Casey and Lacey Nicefolk and you'll see two regular, all-American kids. But
these brother-and-sister twins have a secret. Hidden in the family barn is the most magical-and coolest-gadget
unknown to man: a mystical box that can turn any small object into a life-size replica.
When the
twins' parents go out of town, the two decide to put the box to use. Taking a model boat, they create a fully
functioning powerboat and enter a race up the Sacramento River. But this is no ordinary boat, and this is no
ordinary race. What follows is a nautical adventure where being the first to cross the finish line is not the
only prize. |
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Individual Novels |
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Thriller 2: Stories You Just Can't Put Down |
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Clive Cussler takes the editorial helm from James Patterson in this follow-up to Thriller
(2006). This volume again features another impressive line-up of crime writers, some household names
(Phillip Margolin, Ridley Pearson) and some lesser-knowns (Javier Sierra, Harry Hunsicker). All are members
of the International Thriller Writers, the organization that came up with the concept for the series. What’s
different in this second compilation is that this time most of the familiar authors leave their established
characters at home and strike out in new directions. So while David Hewson delivers a taut, exciting story,
it isn’t about his Roman detective Nic Costa. Thrillers are not an easy genre to define, as Cussler points
out in his introduction, as it has more to do with pace than with plot. But that’s good news for readers, who
will enjoy such diverse story types as international intrigue (Jeffrey Deaver’s “The Weapon”), suspense
(Hewson’s “The Circle”), and even a blend of political thriller and science fiction (Kathleen Antrim’s
“Through a Veil Darkly”). |
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