Valhalla Rising (Dirk Pitt Adventures) - Hardcover

Book 16 of 28: Dirk Pitt Adventures

Cussler, Clive

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Synopsis

In July 2003, in the midst of its maiden voyage, the Emerald Dolphin, a luxury cruise ship equipped with revolutionary new engines, and NUMA special projects director Dirk Pitt heads out to rescue the passengers and investigate the disaster and comes face to face with a legend. 750,000 first printing.

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About the Author

Clive Cussler is the author of many New York Times bestsellers, most recently The Spy and Lost Empire. He lives in Arizona.

Reviews

The master of action/adventure fiction strikes oil with this nonstop thriller, which tangles ancient Viking runes, Captain Nemo's Nautilus, the Red Baron, water propulsion engines, murderous oil magnates, undersea catastrophes and cruise ship explosions into a knot that only Dirk Pitt and his laconic sidekick Al Giordino can unravel. Dirk spots smoke on the horizon from his NUMA research vessel and races to the flaming cruise ship Golden Dolphin in time to save most of the 2,000 passengers and crew, including Kelly Egan, beautiful daughter of the inventor of engines that run on seawater. Dr. Egan drowns, leaving Kelly with a leather case that she believes contains the secrets of his life's work but a couple of ruthless villains want it, too, and with Dirk's help she narrowly escapes. When the Dolphin wreck sinks, Pitt and Giordino use a mini-sub to search for arson clues, but the NUMA ship and crew are hijacked while the sub is under and Pitt and Giordino drift until rescued by a private boat. They then cross paths with Curtis Zale, a ruthless oil baron bent on monopoly and unafraid of using mass murder to gain his ends. Meanwhile, Congresswoman Loren Smith, Pitt's erstwhile lover, heads a committee probing Zale and is added to the target list. Cussler speeds and twists through the complex plot and hairbreadth escapes, giving the thriller the intensity and suspense of a NASCAR race. Historical asides of submarine lore, Jules Verne minutiae and references to Viking runes in America add touches of real-life oddity to the mix, and nothing will prepare even longtime Cussler fans for the major surprise he drops at the end. (Aug. 13)Forecast: Bombs away! A 750,000-copy first printing, a $750,000 ad/promo campaign, an author tour and the simultaneous release of a Putnam Berkley audiotape and CD are all in the cards; instant, long-term entrenchment on top-10 lists is forecast.

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For the 17th time, Cussler's alter ego, Dirk Pitt, rides to the rescue in an action-filled adventure. This time he confronts a Viking mystery, cruise line disasters, kidnappings, assassinations, piracy, and the threat of global domination by an unscrupulous mega-corporation while still finding time to save fair damsels. It's all in a day's work for the ageless Dirk Pitt and his regular cast of supporting characters. Throughout the series, Pitt has been indomitable, but in this and the preceding work, Atlantis Found, we find disturbing hints that Pitt is aging (there are touches of gray at his temples) and that he ought to get married soon if he ever will. Regardless, this latest is the usual over-the-top romp. No one will ever mistake Cussler's works for great literature, but they are great fun. For any beach, vacation cabin, or library. Robert Conroy, Warren, MI
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

In a world of uncertainty and change, it's comforting to have a constant to rely on, and Cussler, along with his hero, Dirk Pitt, supplies that constant. This is the sixteenth Pitt novel, and it's full of all the adventurous plot elements that Cussler fans have grown to expect. Pitt's current nemesis is a timely one: Curtis Merlin Zale, an oil tycoon bent on taking over the U.S. by making it dependent on him for all its oil supplies. Zale is as psychopathically ruthless as any of Dirk's foes and is gleefully willing to kill thousands to make his evil dreams come true. He starts out by sinking an ocean liner with a revolutionary new propulsion system, and then he hijacks the research vessel sent to investigate the disaster. Fate keeps dropping Dirk Pitt in the middle of the action just in time to foil the villain and save the innocent. As usual with Cussler, subplots abound--this time involving a search for Jules Verne's submarine Nautilus and the history of a lost colony of Vikings, neither of which have much to do with the main story line; however, these sidetracks do provide the team from NUMA time to catch their breath and exercise their brainpower. As somewhat of a bonus, a plot twist dropped in during the last few pages hints at a follow-up work. This novel is great fun to read and will prove to be as popular as the rest of the series. Eric Robbins
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