Date: 06 May 2011, 20:27
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List in LIT format: Dirk Pitt 01 - Pacific Vortex.lit Kurt Austin 01 - Serpent.lit Kurt Austin 02 - Blue Gold.lit Kurt Austin 03 - Fire Ice.lit Kurt Austin 04 - White Death.lit Dirk Pitt 02 - The Mediterranean Caper.lit Dirk Pitt 03 - Iceberg.lit Dirk Pitt 04 - Raise The Titanic.lit Dirk Pitt 06 - Night Probe!.lit Dirk Pitt 07 - Deep Six.lit Dirk Pitt 08 - Cyclops.lit Dirk Pitt 09 - Treasure.lit Dirk Pitt 10 - Dragon.lit Dirk Pitt 11 - Sahara.lit Dirk Pitt 12 - Inca Gold.lit Dirk Pitt 13 - Shock Wave.lit Dirk Pitt 14 - Flood Tide.lit Dirk Pitt 16 - Atlantis Found.lit Dirk Pitt 17 - Trojan Odyssey.lit Dirk Pitt 18 - Valhalla Rising.lit Dirk Pitt 19 - Black Wind.lit Dirk Pitt Revealed.lit Oregon Chronicles01 - Golden Buddha.lit The Sea Hunters 1.lit The Sea Hunters 2.lit Vixen 03.lit Atlantis Found.lit List in PDF and TXT format: Clive_Cussler_-_Inca_Gold.txt Clive_Cussler_-_Raise_The_Titanic.txt Cussler,_Clive_-_Shock_Wave.txt Cyclops.pdf Deep Six.pdf Dirk Pitt Revealed.pdf Dragon.pdf Fire Ice.pdf Flood Tide.pdf Golden Buddha.pdf Iceberg.pdf Inca Gold.pdf Night Probe.pdf Pacific Vortex.pdf Raise the Titanic.pdf Sahara.pdf Serpent.pdf Shock Wave.pdf The Mediterranean Caper.pdf Treasure.pdf Trojan Odyssey.pdf Valhalla Rising.pdf White Death.pdf Clive Eric Cussler (born July 15, 1931 in Aurora, Illinois) is an American adventure novelist and successful marine archaeologist. Clive Cussler began writing in 1965 when his wife took a job working nights for the local police department where they lived in California. After making dinner for the kids and putting them to bed he had no one to talk to and nothing to do so he decided to start writing. His most famous creation is marine engineer, government agent and adventurer Dirk Pitt. The Dirk Pitt novels frequently take on an alternative history perspective, such as "what if Atlantis was real?", or "what if Abraham Lincoln wasn't assassinated, but was kidnapped?" The first two Pitt novels, The Mediterranean Caper and Iceberg, were relatively conventional maritime thrillers. The third, Raise the Titanic!, made Cussler's reputation and established the pattern that subsequent Pitt novels would follow: A blend of high adventure and high technology, generally involving megalomaniacal villains, lost ships, beautiful women, and sunken treasure. Cussler's novels, like those of Michael Crichton, are examples of techno-thrillers that do not use military plots and settings. Where Crichton strives for scrupulous realism, however, Cussler prefers fantastic spectacles and outlandish plot devices. The Pitt novels, in particular, have the anything-goes quality of the James Bond or Indiana Jones movies, while also sometimes borrowing from Alistair MacLean's novels. Pitt himself is a two-dimensional, larger-than-life hero reminiscent of Doc Savage and other characters from pulp magazines. Clive Cussler has had more than 17 consecutive titles reach the New York Times fiction best-seller list. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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