Atlantis Found (Dirk Pitt, #15)
by:
Clive Cussler (author)
An Antarctic whaler stumbles across an aged wreck—her frozen crew guarding a priceless treasure. A team of anthropologists is buried under a mountain by a deliberate explosion. A ship that should have died fifty-six years ago reappears, and almost sinks a National Underwater and Marine...
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An Antarctic whaler stumbles across an aged wreck—her frozen crew guarding a priceless treasure. A team of anthropologists is buried under a mountain by a deliberate explosion. A ship that should have died fifty-six years ago reappears, and almost sinks a National Underwater and Marine Agency ship. Dirk Pitt knows that somehow these events are connected. His investigations lead to an ancient mystery with devastating modern consequences, and a diabolical enemy unlike any he has ever known. Now, he is racing to save not only his life—but the world. The trap is set. The clock is ticking. And only one man stands between the earth and Armageddon… A Main Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425177174 (0425177173)
ASIN: 425177173
Publish date: May 1st 2001
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 704
Edition language: English
Series: Dirk Pitt (#15)
Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino dash around the globe after discovering an artefact that could spell the end of the world.Usual mix of evil villains, tons of goons, and beautiful damsels in distress waiting to be saved.Decent read.
A commuter's book. Well-writen, fast-paced, rather exciting. But: 1. I don't particularly like Dirk Pit. 2. The whole Neo-Nazi conspiracy is a bit too much.
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An ancient artifact is found in Colorado and lo-and-behold, Dirk Pitt appears to, yet again, save the day, and the archaeologists buried deep underground due to a freak explosion.Mysterious artifacts start popping up all over the globe, apparently carrying a message of global Armageddon.And there is...
I was a voracious reader once upon a time. I borrowed this book from a friend back in middle school and read it in one day.It wasn't particularly good, but I had never read anything like it before. To this day, I think it's the only "pulp"-y novel I've ever read. It was pretty cool though -- terribl...