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Arctic Drift (A Dirk Pitt Novel, #20) (A Dirk Pitt Novel)
As with all Clive Cussler?s dazzling Dirk Pitt novels, critics said Treasure of Khan ?amazes, informs and entertains? (Publishers Weekly), ?the action zipping along until a final powerhouse showdown? (Entertainment Weekly). ?What?s not to like?? proclaimed the Los Angeles Times?and hundreds of thousands of readers agreed.
In his new novel, however?the twentieth Dirk Pitt adventure? Cussler may have topped even himself.
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.
Filled with the breathtaking suspense and audacious imagination that have become his hallmarks, this is a tour de force? further proof that when it comes to adventure writing, nobody beats Clive Cussler. more
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- Posted: Jan-31-2009
Preachy, not in a good way
I have faithfully read every Dirk Pitt novel Cussler or should I say the Cusslers have written and this is the first one that really disappointed me. I guess when you've had his success, you can get by with slapping readers with your own opinions on the environment that have no really good...
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- Posted: Jan-29-2009
Action packed
I bought this book as a Christmas gift, after he read it, he gave it to me. He usually doesn't finish a book so fast, but I can see why he was done so fast this time, I couldn't put this down. It seems like with each book, Dirk Jr. and Summer are getting a little more space making the...
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- Posted: Jan-27-2009
Typical Dirk Pitt
I have read all of Cussler's novels and I would recommend this one to all Cussler/Pitt fans. It is typical Dirk Pitt even though he, like most of us, is getting older. It is a good plot which will keep your attention. I especially like the part where author and title character actually meet (on...
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- Posted: Jan-25-2009
Excellent book.
I cant really review this book because it was bought as a gift for my husband. I can say that he hasnt put it down. so in my eyes. excellent book
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- Posted: Jan-25-2009
Sadly, too predictable. The excitment and originality is lacking.
I have read every book written by Clive Cussler since Raise the Titanic was first released in hardcover. I am an avid fan who anxiously awaits each new release. However, this novel was one I could and should have waited for in paperback. The storyline and outcome of each chapter was predictable,...
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- Posted: Jan-25-2009
Excellent story.
Intiguing story related to global warming and how to solve the problem. As always interesting and keeps you interested.
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- Posted: Jan-22-2009
Global Warming Makes for Bad Sci-fi
I really enjoy Dirk Pitt. I must have read 10 or 15 of these novels and they are all worthwhile and entertaining. This one, however, relies on a premise about global warming. In science fiction, when you postulate about a near-future event, it has to at least hold some degree of truth or...
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- Posted: Jan-20-2009
Still Got It
Unlike many Cussler fans lately, I'm going against the trend by saying I loved it.I don't know what it is about a Cussler story, but they are so very readable. I can just breeze through them, more so than many other books. I can't say it's just the writing style, as being an established author,...
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- Posted: Jan-19-2009
arctic drivel
The prologue for this book has been pretty much stolen from the book The Terror written by Dan Simmons. The rest of the book has been written by Al Gore. It is 500+ pages of global warming alarmism. It is thankfully fiction. The book is definitely not worth your time or money. I own every Dirk...
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- Posted: Jan-18-2009
Clive Cussler is Awesome
As a Clive Cussler fan, once again, this book does not disappoint. Never a dull moment in his fast paced, suspense filled novels. An excellent read.
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