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Cyclops


by Clive Cussler
Another book in the Dirk Pitt Series. A rich magazine magnate is lost. The blimp that he left Florida in to look for hidden treasure that was supposedly in the Cyclops ship that sunk off the coast of Cuba in 1914, has returned with 3 dead people on it. After finding out that the people on the blimp weren't the owner and his two friends. The wife contacts NUMA to help her out with finding her husband. Another plot line that is running at the same time in this book is the 6 years that American people have been living and working in a colony on the dark side of the moon. The Russian's find out that we have a secret space colony up there and want to take it over and announce it to the world at the same time they are going to kill Fidel Castro and his brother and blame it on the CIA. There are quite a few different plots in this book, but they all come together in the end as expected and all are intertwined one way or another.

As with the other Cussler books I have read, I just loved this one and can't wait to pick up the next one.

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Global Avatar - Click to get your own   tj:

We went and saw Sahara on Sunday. It is another of the Clive Cussler - Dirk Pitt books. It was pretty good. Very Indiana Jones-ish. Matthew McConaughey is pretty easy to look, along with Penelope Cruz and Steve Zahn. Steve was hysterical. You would probably like it.

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