FICTION
Released: June 1, 1992
"For the faithful."
Not since Treasure (1988), when Dirk Pitt discovered Cleopatra's barge in Texas (or was it on the Mississippi Delta?), has Cussler come up with so far-fetched a story as this herein, the tenth Pitt novel.
Read full book review >
FICTION
Released: Jan. 2, 1996
"Tireless mechanical nomenclature, but furious storytelling."
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 1, 1996
"The lively text includes a number of handsome, helpful maps, plus line drawings of designated vessels and the vanished locomotive."
Life has imitated pop art in the case of best-selling author Cussler (Shock Wave, 1996; Sahara, 1992; etc.), whose avocation is locating great ships lost in deep waters.
Read full book review >
FICTION
Released: Sept. 25, 1997
"Speedy storytelling and great fun."
Dirk Pitt returns for his 11th undersea adventure (Shock Wave, 1996, etc.), still as far out and full of derring-do as ever.
Read full book review >
FICTION
Released: Dec. 6, 1999
"Cussler fans will have no complaint as the Master revs up his novel to 40 knots per hour and sweeps the reader into the fabled past."
FICTION
Released: Aug. 13, 2001
"Who is in top form here, easily tying together Viking relics, a Confederate submarine, and a lost ship running on seawater as Pitt's past rises up to claim him."
The ever-kinetic Cussler brings back Dirk Pitt, who recently discovered the lost continent of Atlantis in Antarctica (
Atlantis Found, 1999).
Read full book review >