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The most remarkable novel yet in the number-one New York Times -bestselling series.






The most remarkable novel yet in the number-one New York Times -bestselling series.
A potential breakthrough discovery to reverse global warming... a series of unexplained sudden deaths in British Columbia... 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 in search of 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.
L'équipage d'un groupe de protection de l'environnement aux idées plutôt radicales, qui tentait de mettre fin au massacre des baleines au large des îles Féroé, a sombré corps et biens dans des circonstances mystérieuses. Appelé à la rescousse, Kurt Austin, explorateur, chef des opérations spéciales de la NUMA, est loin de se douter que cette périlleuse mission va l'entraîner dans de plus sinistres abîmes encore... Que s'est-il vraiment passé entre le groupe écologiste et les barbares tueurs de cétacés ? Y a-t-il un lien avec la gigantesque usine avoisinante, aussi impénétrable qu'une forteresse ? Et pourquoi, à peine a-t-il planté ses harpons dans cet infernal engrenage, Kurt Austin est-il victime d'une tentative d'assassinat ?
This gripping narrative continues the real-life adventures of Clive Cussler as he uncovers lost ships, planes, and historical marvels. The book delves into thrilling discoveries that have shaped history, showcasing Cussler's passion for exploration and his expertise in maritime archaeology. Readers will be captivated by the blend of excitement and historical insight as Cussler reveals the stories behind these remarkable finds.
In the waning days of the Second World War, the Japanese tried a last desperate measure - a different kind of kamikaze mission, this one carried out by two submarines bound for the west coast of the United States, their cargo a revolutionary new strain of biological virus. Originally published: London: Michael Joseph, 2004
The story follows archeologist Conrad Yeats, his father, and linguist Serena Serghetti on an exhilarating quest to uncover the mysteries of the lost city of Atlantis. Their adventure is filled with supernatural elements, making it a thrilling journey that combines history with excitement. As they delve into ancient secrets, the characters face challenges that test their skills and resolve in this captivating tale from the Atlantis trilogy.