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- Flood Tide -
by Clive Cussler
Simon
& Schuster, 1997
511 pages
Price on dust jacket $26.00
Number line 13579108642
ISBN # 0-684-80298-8
From the dust jacket, "Following the runaway
success of his first nonfiction book, The Sea Hunters,
Clive Cussler returns with his legendary fictional
hero Dirk Pitt" - in a masterfully crafted tale
of villainy on the high seas and the Mississippi River
that can only enhance his status as the grand master
of adventure fiction. The coin of the realm for the
wealthy, insatiably greedy Chinese smuggler who is
Dirk Pitt's adversary in Flood Tide is human lives:
much of his vast fortune has been made smuggling Chinese
immigrants into countries around the globe, including
the United States. Tracking the smuggler's activities
leads Pitt from Washington State to Louisiana, where
his quarry is constructing a huge shipping port in
the middle of nowhere. Why has he chosen this unlikely
location? The trail then leads to the race to find
the site of the mysterious sinking of the ship that
Chiang Kai-shek filled with treasure when he fled
China in 1949, including the legendary boxes containing
the bones of Peking Man that had vanished at the beginning
of World War 1. As Pitt prepares for a final showdown,
he is faced with the most formidable foe he has ever
encountered. With a dozen consecutive New York Times
bestsellers and over 70 million copies of his books
in print, Clive Cussler is one of America's most popular
novelists. His latest book is enthralling, intricately
plotted, and supremely suspenseful."
Flood
Tide is one of Clive Cussler's most popular books.
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