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Typical Cussler August 17, 2008 If you love Clive Cussler for what he writes, you'll love The Navigator. If you're new to his genre, there are better books to start with.
EXCITING, as usual! August 5, 2008 Some unique twists to this wonderful tale of the heritage of the antiquities - particularly timely as we jus had a delightful family reunion!
Good Book July 29, 2008 It was a great book, but his books seem to follow the same equation every time. I guess I have read too many of his books. They are getting monotonous, but still a good read.
The Jefferson Code July 18, 2008 During his presidency, Thomas Jefferson was researching an explosive secret on the location of King Soloman's mines. Hidden in a code for personal correspondence with Meriwether Lewis, the documents ultimately become a key in the early years of the 21st Century to unlocking a door which has explosive ramifications on world history.
With war, murder, theft and the peeling back of layers of dead leads dating back to at least 900 B.C., co-authors Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos sail on a journey to solve the mystery surrounding an ancient artifact - the Navigator - and the story it can tell on the mastery of the oceans by the Phoenicians.
With good and evil on a collision course on land, sea and in the air, it is up to Kurt Austin and the NUMA team to fight for truth and justice. And there are plenty within the shadows who will stop at nothing to acquire the Navigator; leading the way on this sordid list is a billionaire philanthropist - and his coterie of hired guns - whose smile is oftentimes the kiss of death.
A solid action thriller with quality character development, the 532 pages capture the search for forgotten footprints left by explorers, no matter what the odds.
The Navigator July 13, 2008 Excellent book. In keeping with Clive Cussler's typically intriguing writing style. Definitely recommended for Clive's fans.
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