Inca Gold (Dirk Pitt #12)
by:
Clive Cussler (author)
When a tsunami hit a Spanish treasure galleon, all trace of a golden hoard greater than that of any pharaoh's vanished into history. Until NUMA agent DIRK PITT® dives into an ancient sacrificial pool far into the Andean jungle in order to rescue two archaeologists, and plunges into a vortex of...
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When a tsunami hit a Spanish treasure galleon, all trace of a golden hoard greater than that of any pharaoh's vanished into history. Until NUMA agent DIRK PITT® dives into an ancient sacrificial pool far into the Andean jungle in order to rescue two archaeologists, and plunges into a vortex of corruption, betrayal, and death. A sinister crime syndicate has traced the long-lost treasure -- worth almost a billion dollars -- from the Andes to the banks of a hidden underground river flowing beneath a Mexican desert. Nothing will stop their ruthless and murderous drive to recover the gold. Nothing, that is, until Pitt and his team place themselves square in the path of danger....
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781416525721 (1416525726)
ASIN: 1416525726
Publish date: October 30th 2007
Publisher: Pocket Star
Pages no: 688
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Novels,
Historical Fiction,
Adult,
Mystery,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Action,
Suspense
Series: Dirk Pitt (#12)
The vast amounts of gold the Inca possessed at the time of Pizarro is legendary, yet even as the Spaniards plundered the riches they began wondering if they had found everything. Inca Gold is the twelfth book in the Dirk Pitt series by Clive Cussler as the titular character and his ever faithful fr...
Well paced adventure featuring Dirk Pitt and the NUMA team.After rescuing some archaeologists, Dirk and Al Giordino find themselves tangled up with a group of antiquity thieves.There's no secret organisation trying to take over or destroy the world in this one, and the story benefits from that. Good...
http://pro-libertate.net/20090415/73-read-inca-gold
I had forgotten how very much I enjoy these. VERY much. :-) I do wish more of the early/middle ones were out in audio...or at my library as audio, or even Audible.