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  • Published: 3 October 2013
  • ISBN: 9780141903354
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 592

Arctic Drift

Dirk Pitt #20




A potential breakthrough discovery to reverse global warming.a series of unexplained sudden deaths in British Colombia.a rash of international incidents between the United States and one of its closest allies that threatens to erupt into an actual shooting war..

NUMA director Dirk Pitt and his children, Dirk. Jr. and Summer, have reason to believe there's a connection here somewhere, but they also know they have very little time to find it before events escalate out of control. Their only real clue might just be a mysterious silvery mineral traced to a long-ago expedition to find the fabled Northwest Passage. But no one survived from that doomed mission; captain and crew perished to a man - and if Pitt and his colleague Al Giordino aren't careful, the very same fate may await them.

Filled with the breathtaking suspense and audacious imagination that have become his hallmarks, this is a tour de force, further proof that when it comes to adventure writing, nobody beats Clive Cussler.

  • Published: 3 October 2013
  • ISBN: 9780141903354
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 592

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About the authors

Clive Cussler

Clive Cussler was the author and co-author of a great number of international bestsellers, including the famous Dirk Pitt® adventures, such as Celtic Empire; the NUMA® Files adventures, most recently Fast Ice; the Oregon Files, such as Marauder; the Isaac Bell historical thrillers, which began with The Chase; and the recent Fargo Adventures, which lastly included Wrath of Poseidon. Cussler died in 2020.

Dirk Cussler

Dirk Cussler, the son of Clive Cussler, has an MBA from Berkeley. He is the co-author of Crescent Dawn, Black Wind, Treasure of Khan, Arctic Drift, Poseidon's Arrow and Havana Storm.

Praise for Arctic Drift

Impossible to put down... a compelling sense of adventure that can rival any cinematic blockbuster

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