Trojan Odyssey
Dirk Pitt #17 (Dirk Pitt Adventures The)
Dirk Pitt #17Clive Cussler
ISBN: | 9780718147037 |
Publisher: | Michael Joseph Ltd |
Published: | 15 November, 2003 |
Format: | Paperback |
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- 1 Pacific Vortex!
- 2 The Mediterranean Caper
- 3 Iceberg
- 4 Raise the Titanic
- 5 Vixen O3
- 6 Night Probe
- 7 Deep Six
- 8 Cyclops
- 9 Treasure
- 10 Dragon
- 11 Sahara
- 12 Inca Gold
- 13 Shock Wave
- 14 Flood Tide
- 15 Atlantis Found
- 16 Valhalla Rising
- 17 Trojan Odyssey
- 17 Trojan Odysey
- 18 Black Wind
- 19 Treasure of Khan
- 20 Arctic Drift
- 21 Crescent Dawn
- 22 Poseidon's Arrow
- 23 Havana Storm
- 24 Odessa Sea
- 25 Celtic Empire
- 26 Clive Cussler's The Devil's Sea
- 27 The Corsican Shadow
Trojan Odyssey
Dirk Pitt #17 (Dirk Pitt Adventures The)
Dirk Pitt #17Clive Cussler
A New York Times Bestseller Long hailed as the grand master of adventure fiction, Clive Cussler has continued to astound with the intricate plotting and astonishing set pieces of his novels. Now, with a surprising twist, he gives us his most audacious work yet. Dirk Pitt recently discovered that he had two grown children - twenty-three-year-old fraternal twins born to a woman he thought had died. Both have inherited his love of the sea: the girl, Summer, is a marine biologist; the boy, Dirk, is a marine engineer. And they are about to help their father in the adventure of a lifetime. A brown tide is infesting the ocean off the shores 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, strange and beautiful and ancient; and the worst storm in years boils up out of the sky, heading straight for them - and for a luxurious floating resort hotel.About the author: Cussler's books are published in more than 40 languages in more than 100 countries with a readership of more than 125 million avid fans. Cussler began writing novels in 1965 and published his first work featuring his continuous series hero, Dirk Pitt, in 1973. His first nonfiction, The Sea Hunters, was released in 1996. Because of this work the Board of Governors of the Maritime College, State University of New York considered The Sea Hunters in lieu of a Ph.D.
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