Clive Cussler
Clive Cussler is an American author of adventure novels. Now some of his great adventure books are also available as downloadable audio books:
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- Dirk Pitt - Pilot and Adventurer - A Clive Cussler character
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Clive Cussler Biography - Clive Cussler Bio
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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 three-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.
Clive Eric Cussler (born July 15, 1931 in Aurora, Illinois) is an American adventure novelist and marine archaeologist.
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- The Mediterranean Caper (1973) Released as "Mayday!" in the UK.
- 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)
- Flood Tide (1997)
- Atlantis Found (1999)
- Valhalla Rising (2001)
- Trojan Odyssey (2003)
- Black Wind (2004)
- Treasure of Khan (2006)
- Arctic Drift (2008)
There is also a Dirk Pitt reference book:
- Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed (1998)
Novels featuring Pitt's children, Dirk and Summer
(co-authored with Dirk Cussler)
- Trojan Odyssey (2003)
- Black Wind (2004)
- Treasure of Khan (2006)
- Arctic Drift (2008)
NUMA Files adventure novels
(co-authored with Paul Kemprecos)
This series of books focuses on Kurt Austin, head of NUMA's Special Projects division and his adventures. Some characters from the Pitt novels appear such as Sandecker, Rudi Gunn, Hiram Yaeger and St. Julien Perlmutter. Pitt makes brief appearances in the books "Serpent", "White Death" and "Polar Shift."
- Serpent (1999)
- Blue Gold (2000)
- Fire Ice (2002)
- White Death (2003)
- Lost City (2004)
- Polar Shift (2005)
- The Navigator (2007)
The Oregon Files
(co-authored with Craig Dirgo on first two, Jack DuBrul on the second two)
The Oregon Files focuses on "The Oregon," introduced in "Flood Tide." While appearing to be a decrepit freighter, it's actually a high-tech advanced ship used by the Corporation, under the leadership of Juan Cabrillo. The ship is run like a business, with its crew shareholders, taking jobs for the CIA and other agencies to help stop terrorism and other crimes. The crew is adept at disguises, combat, computer hacking and more to aid their missions. Both Kurt Austin and Dirk Pitt make a cameo in the fourth book, 'Skeleton Coast.'
- Golden Buddha (2003)
- Sacred Stone (2004)
- Dark Watch (2005)
- Skeleton Coast (2006)
- Plague Ship (2008)
- Corsair (March 2009)
Iscac Bell tale
- The Chase (2007)
Upcoming Books
- Corsair (March 9, 2009)
- Medusa (June 2, 2009)
Non-Fiction
- The Sea Hunters: True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks (1996)
- The Sea Hunters II: Diving the World's Seas for Famous Shipwrecks (2002)
- Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed (1998)
Children's Books
- The Adventures of Vin Fiz (2006)
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Dirk Pitt - Pilot and Adventurer - A Clive Cussler character
Dirk Pitt is a fictional character, the protagonist of a series of bestselling adventure novels written by Clive Cussler. The name Dirk Pitt is a registered trademark of Clive Cussler.
Al Giordino - Friend of Dirk Pitt - A Clive Cussler character
Albert Cassius Giordino (55 years old as of Arctic Drift) is a fictional character in a series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler. He is described as being of Italian ancestry, 5'4" in height, 175 lb, with dark curly hair, swarthy skin, dark Etruscan eyes, and a Roman nose. He does not have an ounce of fat on his body and is stocky and strong. Cussler often describes him as the 'burly Italian'. One noticeable disfigurement on Giordino is the missing pinky finger on his right hand. This was lost during the book Pacific Vortex!, when Giordino jammed his finger into the barrel of a gun held by Delphi Moran.
He attended elementary school with series protagonist Dirk Pitt, and the two have been friends ever since the two opposed each other in a kindergarten fight. Giordino played tackle on his high school football team quarterbacked by Pitt. Giordino and Pitt both attended the United States Air Force Academy and served in the last days of the Vietnam War together. After Vietnam, he joined NUMA with Pitt at the request of its founder and Director, Admiral James Sandecker, on a temporary loan from the Air Force, but this has lasted over the full course of the books. His current title is "Assistant Special Projects Director," yet he retains his rank of Captain from the Air Force.
His only enduring hobby is teasing Sandecker by pretending to steal his custom made cigars. Sandecker is always confused as to how Giordino can have identical custom cigars, yet none of the Admiral's cigars are ever missing. In the first few books it stated that only he and an old air force buddy knew, but new information points out that Giordino actually buys them from the same person.
Giordino never married, only once considering it with a woman named Pat O'Connell, at the end of the Atlantis Found novel. He realized that he travels most of the year and cannot expect a woman to put up with his busy workload. O'Connell was far too similar to Giordino, as she too became devoted to her study and cataloguing of the Amenes artifacts found in Antarctica. Giordino lives in a condominium in Alexandria, Virginia where none of the decor or furniture in the residence actually matches. In one book it is mentioned that he drives a split-window 1963 Corvette.
A running gag occurs in many novels where another character (usually the villain) calls Al "Mr. Giordano."
In The Mediterranean Caper, one of the first Dirk Pitt books, the circumstances of Giordino's death are foreshadowed. An evil double-agent is discovered, and given a gun to commit suicide. While Giordino is observing the double-agent walk into the distance to carry out this task, it is stated that until the time of Giordino's death he could not understand how someone could give up their life so unquestioningly. In Trojan Odyssey Giordino reveals the epitaph he wishes inscribed on his tombstone: "It was a great party while it lasted. I trust it will continue elsewhere."
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