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Treasure

Treasure

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic! Bring on the Dixieland band!
Review: I've read every Dirk Pitt book to date, but this one has to be the best. Treasure has everything you could want from a Dirk Pitt novel, the mix or locations, action, and a wonderful last scene, there's just so much plot! I've seen people describe these books as shallow and unrealistic, but if you want realism, look out of the window, not in a Cussler book. What more can I say, fantastic stuff, keep them coming.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reading!
Review: Mr. Cussler and Pitt are back! Great reading is to be had by all who read this! Grab a seat and enjoy!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blah, blah, blah....
Review: My father reccommended this book to me...that should have been my first clue. I will give Mr. Cussler credit for the story's premise and the little effort put into research. However, I could not suppress my urge to regurgitate at the absurdity of Dirk Pitt...the infallible, the delectible, the inscrutible...the ridiculous! I think Clive Cussler is better suited to writing comic books for the prepubescent. Gag.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Pitt Book
Review: One of the best Pitt books ever. You won't be able to put it down. This is one of those books you say you'll put down....after the next page. Cussler has written a great novel once again. Dirk Pitt is very James Bond like.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Read Despite Some Farfetched Improbabilities
Review: Overall, "Treasure" was a great read. Finally Cussler decided to include Senator George Pitt, Dirk's father, into one of his novels. However, I was very surprised with how this father-son relationship was construed in the story. It was not what I had expected. The ending to the story was very interesting. However, there were some traps that the "bad guys" fell into that you know would never have worked in real life. Despite this minor weakness in the ending, the whole story was a real page-turner. I recommend it to all Clive Cussler fans for his high-value, entertaining stories have never dwindled since the dawn of "Mediterranean Caper". "Treasure", for me, was a wise buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book that hooked me to Cussler
Review: Since the beginning of being able to read I hadn't found a book to satify my historical needs as well as my entertaiment needs! But here we go, a book, packed with history, packed with entertaiment and I read it. A MUST for every Cussler fan, a MUST for every history fiction fan. 100% pure thrill!!!! Keep it up Clive!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An edge of your seat thriller!
Review: The excitement never stops throughout the 77 chapters and 547 pages

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest book by Clive Cussler yet.
Review: This book by Clive Cussler is the best book yet.Some of the political points are a bit implausible but nonetheless,it was fantastic entertainment,it kept me hooked to it from beginning to end. I would recommend it to anyone with a weakness towards thrillers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who needs Indiana Jones?
Review: This incredible book although over a decade old cannot be beaten for its wonderfull story, diverse locations and incredible tension. The book reads something between The A-Team, Indiana Jones and James Bond. The characters are perfect and the book just is not long enough. This is still Cussler's best novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you like action and adventure then Treasure is for you.
Review: This is my first Clive Cussler book. Since I have always been a fan of Indiana Jones, this book was right up my alley. Dirk Pitt is a cross between Indiana Jones and James Bond. He is the type of man most of us men wish to be. I have several more Dirk Pitt books which I plan on reading starting with The Mediterranian Caper. Hopefully they all will be as good as Treasure.


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