Raise the Titanic!

Clive Cussler

Book - 2008

The President's secret task force has developed an unprecedented defensive weapon that relies on an extremely rare radioactive element--and Dirk Pitt has followed a twisted trail to a secret cache of the substance. Now, racing against brutal storms, Soviet spies, and a ticking clock, Pitt begins his most thrilling mission--to raise from its watery grave the shipwreck of the century ...

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Subjects
Genres
Sea fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Fiction
Sea stories
Adventure fiction
Published
New York : Berkeley 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Clive Cussler (-)
Edition
Berkley premium ed
Item Description
Originally published: London : Michael Joseph, 1977.
Physical Description
xii, 545 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780425194522
  • Foreword
  • Prelude
  • Part 1. The Sicilian Project
  • Part 2. The Coloradans
  • Part 3. The Black Abyss
  • Part 4. The Titanic
  • Part 5. Southby
  • Reckoning
Review by Kirkus Book Review

This is already making waves--a $40,000 advertising budget; $800,000 paperback sale, and guess what it will look like in shuddering Sensurround. Acutally it's not all that different from Iceberg (1975) and features the same hero, Dirk Pitt, insuperable in every situation, but it's a better story even if overabundantly plotted. The year is 1987 when the US has narrowed its search for byzanium (an esoteric metal like radium which can assure a perfect defense system and peace in our time) to a hold in the Titanic. Gene Seagram is working on this Sicilian Project; it gets a lot of interference along with that of Seagram's Dana who feels it interrupts her marriage. But the President decides to salvage the old ship. At the first 12,000 feet down a man is killed which warns them that the Russians aren't coming, they're there. So they are and it takes some doing to bring the Titanic into safe harbor with some of the fanfare of Op Sail. Wife Dana's aboard her for reasons best known to the author like a need for romance. However, watch it, since a readership which won't stop to come up for air has been indicated. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.