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Title | Crescent Dawn | Height | 198 mm |
Author | Clive Cussler | Width | 129 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780241951316 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #0241951313 | Spine Width | 30 mm |
Publisher | Penguin Books | Pages | |
Edition | Availability | In Stock |


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Crescent Dawn
Author: Clive Cussler
Dirk Pitt must fight another perilous battle in Clive Cusslers Atlantis Found . An ancient cargo long thought lost is found. With terrible consequences . . . Dirk Pitt is surveying in the Middle East when a stroke of luck reveals an Ottoman wreck with a very curious cargo. While investigating the find, he foils a night raid on Istanbuls Topkapi Palace Museum. This puts Pitt Dirk Pitt must fight another perilous battle in Clive Cusslers Atlantis Found . An ancient cargo long thought lost is found. With terrible consequences . . . Dirk Pitt is surveying in the Middle East when a stroke of luck reveals an Ottoman wreck with a very curious cargo. While investigating the find, he foils a night raid on Istanbuls Topkapi Palace Museum. This puts Pitt at the centre of a race to acquire a series of legendary artefacts. Meanwhile, the region is being pushed to the brink of war by a series of explosions across Turkey and Egypt. Finding that his search for the artefacts is linked to the attacks, Pitt must prevent a deranged brother and sisters fanatical plans succeeding... Packed with breathtaking suspense and fired by an extraordinary imagination, Crescent Dawn is a barnstorming read for all fans of action, suspense and intrigue. Crescent Dawn is the twenty-first of Clive Cusslers bestselling Dirk Pitt novels - the series that also includes Inca Gold and, his first novel, Mayday - co-authored with his son Dirk Cussler, in which hero Dirk Pitt finds himself caught between artefacts and fanatics. Praise for Clive Cussler: No holds barred adventure ... a souped-up treat Daily Mirror Frightening and full of suspense ... unquestionably entertaining Daily Express