Treasure
391 AD:
Fanatics destroy the greatest storehouse of knowledge and treasure in the ancient world the mighty library and museum of Alexandria. But a few conspirators secretly remove its most precious items and hide them deep in a specially excavated stronghold...
1991 AD:
A UN plane, with the Secretary-General aboard, crashes in the icy waters of Greenland, brought down by a murderous conspiracy. And trouble-shooter Dirk Pitt is drawn into a deadly battle, against the darkest forces of international terrorism, that could reshape the balance of world power forever.
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Clive Cussler
Before most thriller writers were sending heroes across collapsing ice shelves or into sunken wartime submarines, Clive Cussler was already there, charting the coordinates.
Born in 1931 in Aurora, Illinois, and raised in Southern California, Cussler grew up close enough to the Pacific to feel its pull. The ocean was not background scenery for him, it was a question mark. After serving in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War as a flight engineer and mechanic, he moved into advertising, where he learned the art of momentum, how to seize attention quickly and never let it drift. That instinct would later define his brand of adventure fiction.
Dirk Pitt
Beneath the surface of our modern world lies a labyrinth of forgotten civilizations, lost technology, and secrets long buried by time and tide. The Dirk Pitt series plunges into that shadowy realm, surfacing with high-stakes discoveries that threaten to reshape history and the future. These are not quiet puzzles. They are explosive, fast-moving adventures anchored in real-world science and steeped in the eerie allure of maritime mystery.
Dirk Pitt consists of twenty-seven books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

