A friend of mine on Facebook mentioned yesterday that it would be great if we could call in Clive Cussler’s NUMA crew to take care of the recent oil spill problem in the Gulf of Mexico.
Those of you who have read any of Cussler’s books will have little doubt that his crew would be able to swoop in and save the day.
Those of you who have never read any of Cussler’s many best-selling adventure novels are missing out. Simply put, they’re great. All of his novels seem to involve in some way adventure on the high seas, and not only are they very entertaining, but they’re also very clean.
Cussler has written many books over the years, including fiction for adults and children as well as non-fiction. Here’s a list of his books if you’re interested in trying to read all of them.
The Mediterranean Caper (1973)
Iceberg (1975)
Raise the Titanic! (1976)
Vixen 03 (1978)
Night Probe! (1981)
Pacific Vortex! (1983)
Deep Six (1984)
Cyclops (1986)
Treasure (1988)
Dragon (1990)
Sahara (1992)
Inca Gold (1994)
Shock Wave (1996)
The Sea Hunters: True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks (1996)
Flood Tide (1997)
Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed (1998)
Atlantis Found (1999)
Serpent (1999)
Blue Gold (2000)
Valhalla Rising (2001)
Fire Ice (2002)
The Sea Hunters II: Diving the World's Seas for Famous Shipwrecks (2002)
Trojan Odyssey (2003)
White Death (2003)
Golden Buddha (2003)
Lost City (2004)
Sacred Stone (2004)
Black Wind (2004)
Polar Shift (2005)
Dark Watch (2005)
Skeleton Coast (2006)
The Adventures of Vin Fiz (2006)
Treasure of Khan (2006)
The Navigator (2007)
The Chase (2007)
Arctic Drift (2008)
Plague Ship (2008)
Medusa (2009)
Corsair (2009)
The Wrecker (2009)
Spartan Gold (2009)
The Silent Sea (2010)
The Spy (June 2010)
Lost Empire (2010)
Cussler also has a number of upcoming books on the table, including the children’s novel, The Adventures of Hotsy Totsy (May 13, 2010); the novel, The Spy, written with Justin Scott (June 1, 2010); the novel, Lost Empire, written with Grant Blackwood (Sept. 7, 2010); and the novel, Crescent Dawn (Nov. 16, 2010).
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