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Inca Gold   (Dirk Pitt, Bk 12)
 
Inca Gold (Dirk Pitt, Bk 12)
Author: Clive Cussler

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Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780671519810 - ISBN-10: 0671519816
Publication Date: 3/1/1995
Pages: 592


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Hardcover

Book Description:
Nearly five centuries ago a fleet of boats landed mysteriously on an island in an inland sea. There, an ancient Andean people hid a golden hoard greater than that of any pharaoh, then they and their treasure vanished into history -- until now.

1998, the Andes Mountains of Peru. DIRK PITT dives into an ancient sacrificial pool, saving two American archaeologists from certain drowning. But his death-defying rescue is only the beginning, as it draws the intrepid Pitt into a vortex of darkness and danger, corruption and betrayal. A sinister crime syndicate has traced the long-lost treasure -- worth almost a billion dollars -- from the Andes to the banks of a hidden underground river flowing beneath a Mexican desert. Driven by burning greed and a ruthless bloodlust, the syndicate is racing to seize the golden prize...and to terminate the one man who can stop them.

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Alan H. (alanhagg) wrote on 2/27/2009...


I REALLY enjoyed him getting all beat up in the river...

Dawn M. (Widow53) wrote on 8/11/2008...


Incan gold, a crime syndicate, an underground river beneath a Mexican desert-prime Dirk Pitt material. Are you ready for adventure?

Jennifer B. wrote on 2/14/2007...


Dirk Pitt is back in fine form as he rescues two archaeologists from certain death in a Peruvian sinkhole. Before Pitt climbs out of the hole he runs afoul of the Solpemachace, a group of three brothers who steal and sell Indian artifacts. Pitt finds a rope sculpture, a quipu, that points the way to a huge Inca treasure. Meanwhile, the Solpemachace steal the Golden Body Suit of Tiapollo, which leads them to the same treasure inside a mountain in Baja, Mexico. As both sides race to the treasure, the Solpemachace capture Pitt's girlfriend, Congresswoman Loren Smith. With his lifelong, wisecracking friend, Al Giordino, Pitt braves an uncharted underground river to rescue Loren and stop the Solpemachace. Cussler weaves Inca legends and lore in a spellbinding tale featuring enduring hero Pitt, a skin-diving Indiana Jones with a James Bond attitude. Cussler fans will demand this one.

I really loved this book, Clive Cussler is an adventure author extrodinare!

Maurice S. (gentlemanfarmer) wrote on 2/13/2007...


Great story line and a fun read.

Richard M. (richardm) wrote on 2/8/2007...


Great book.

Donna F. (Modmom50) wrote on 10/21/2006...


What's not to love about rugged, intelligent, handsome and extremely lucky Dirk Pitt? As with other Dirk Pitt adventures this one is great. Dirk and Al are in the right place at the right time to save lives and send them off on a fabulous adventure, this time to expose a world wide crime organization and uncover a fabulous cache of antiquities.

Cinthia S. (cindymama) wrote on 9/18/2006...


Enjoyed this very much!!

Isabel B. (Isabel-Batteria) - San Juan, PR wrote on 7/14/2006...


This is an adaptation for young adults.

Alice L. wrote on 6/23/2006...


One of my favorites from Clive.

Ross M. (Parrothead) wrote on 6/19/2006...


A chance rescue of two divers trapped in a Peruvian sinkhole leads series hero Dirk Pitt ( Raise the Titanic! ; Deep Six ) into a search for lost treasure that involves grave robbers, art thieves and ancient curses. Cussler's latest adventure novel features terrorists who aren ' t really terrorists and a respected archeologist who is not what he seems; it all boils down to a race between Pitt and some unscrupulous crooks for a cache of Inca gold hidden away from the Spanish and lost since the 16th century. The villains, a society of art and antiquity smugglers called the Solpemachaco , want to get their hands on the Golden Body Suit of Tiapollo, which contains in its hieroglyphics a description of the Inca treasure's hidden burial place. Pitt ends up searching for a jade box containing a quipu , an Inca silver-and-gold metalwork map to the treasure. The box was stolen from the Indians by the Spanish, stolen from the Spanish by Francis Drake and then lost in the South American jungle, but readers who know Pitt know that that a 400-year-old missing clue is only a minor obstacle. Master storyteller Cussler keeps the action spinning as he weaves a number of incredible plotlines and coincidences into a believable and gripping story. It's pure escapist adventure, with a wry touch of humor and a certain self-referential glee (Cussler himself makes a cameo appearance), but the entertainment value meets the gold standard. 550,000 first printing; Literary Guild super release and Doubleday Book Club super release.
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