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Treasure

Dirk Pitt, Book 9

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Treasure

By: Clive Cussler
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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A Sunday Times best seller.

The ninth gripping thriller in the classic Dirk Pitt series, where the adventurer finds himself in a deadly battle against the darkest forces of international terrorism.

On behalf of a grateful nation I wish to thank you for this astonishing gift....

The President of the United States had reason to be grateful. Dirk Pitt had unearthed the greatest storehouse of knowledge in the ancient world: the Alexandria Library.

The trail began in a lonely fjord in Greenland. It ended on the banks of the Rio Grande. In between Pitt had frustrated an assassination, rescued a hijacked liner, survived a deadly gun battle and halted an invasion.

A gripping, action-packed story by a master of the craft.

©2019 Clive Cussler (P)2019 Hachette Audio UK
Literature & Fiction Suspense Fiction
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Critic reviews

"Cussler is hard to beat." (Daily Mail)

"Clive Cussler is the guy I read." (Tom Clancy)

"The Adventure King." (Daily Express)

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It is another Dirk Pitt story, the bucaneering and wise-cracking protagonist. Plot starts with a Egyptian/Roman discovery in Greenland, through a ship hijacking in the South Atlantic, to a mass migration incited by a mad man into Texas. Pretty exciting. The usual characters portray, but the Admiral Sandecker seems to have a more prominent role than usual. Great history lesson, too. But CC got some things inaccurately displayed.

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The great storyteller

What a great story. This one just comes at you from all sides. Non stop twists and turns. Scott Brick draws you in to the story by bringing to life so many characters.

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Classic Dirk Pitt

As always, Dirk overcomes insurmountable odds and saves the country while romancing lovely women.

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Best Dirk Pitt novel.

I've listened to a lot of Clive Custer novels. I've listened to a lot of Dirk Pitt novels. This is one of the best I've ever listened to. it kept me on the edge of my seat most of the book.

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RIP Clive Cussler

One of CC best novels. Right up there with Inca Gold, Sahara, and Raise The Titanic.

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Loved it!

It was griping and fast.paced. I found it hard to pause it between driving stretch's

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loved it!

loved it like the rest of the series. getting the next book asap. this is a must listen.

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English?

Great story, but wasn't Cluve Cussler born in Aurora, Il? Why use so much British/Metric nomenclature?

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As Always... Very Enjoyable!

In case you're wondering where to start with Clive Cussler books, I'm really enjoying the Dirk Pitt series. These books are longer (so far) with more complex story lines which I appreciate.

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Good story

This is typical Cheaper well read, not shortened. I really enjoy this series, I am a right leg below the knee amputee like the chairman.

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