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Dirk Pitt. Kurt Austin. Juan Cabrillo. I love them all. Just finished Skelleton Coast a couple weeks ago. About to start Plaque Ship. To be honest, I’ve only "listened" to them on audio book. I’ve got a buddy who downloads them off public trading sites, and then he forwards a copy to me. I’m really getting into Cabrillo’s character and absolutely love the whole hidden ship within the Oregon.
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I either have read or have every Clive Cussler book. I can’t think of a better read than his works.
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Clive Cussler is great.
And Dirk Pitt may just be, dare I say it, "Better than James Bond"
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A friend just turned me on to his books. I’ve read Plague Ship and I’m finishing Serpent (old book) that talks about the Andrea Doria. Cool stuff! Another book I also love is Shadow Diver by Robert Kurson. This is a must read! The really cool thing about this book is that it’s non-fiction. As a diver you can really relate to the experiences. What other similar books/authors are there?
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The last posting above is mine. Why is it showing as anonymous? Why are all these postings anonymous? I would be most interested in sharing/exchanging/purchasing books that you all might be done with. Please send me an email if you would like to. Sandra Member: sk290
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I am a Clive Cussler fan also and have been for over ten years. Ken
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I am a HUGE Clive Cussler fan. I have just this summer been introduced to his work by a dear friend. My hopes are to meet Dirk Pitt, I believe I have and I hope I can be his Loren Smith
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Clive Cussler is great.
And Dirk Pitt may just be, dare I say it, "Better than James Bond" In "Night Probe" The British send out there best "secret agent", who bears a stricking resembelence to james Bond, to stop Dirk from finding North American Treaty.
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