Poseidon's Arrow
In 1943 a submarine returning from a secret mission is attacked, its vital cargo believed lost . . .
Three quarters of a century later, NUMA director Dirk Pitt is asked to help locate a missing person: the scientist responsible for the design of the revolutionary Poseidon's Arrow submarine. This craft is so advanced and dangerous that any government would kill to posses it - and not only has its designer disappeared, but so too have the plans.
But this is no simple search.
It leads Pitt from Washington to the Panama jungle, draws in the full resources of NUMA, and slowly unravels a deadly conspiracy that seeks to bring the world to its knees- and only Pitt can prevent it.
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Dirk Cussler never set out to follow in his father’s wake, yet somehow he ended up charting a course through the same thrilling waters. The son of famed adventure novelist Clive Cussler, Dirk has carved out a voice of his own in the world of high-stakes maritime thrillers. With a background in business and a sharp analytical mind honed by years in finance, he brings a grounded, almost tactical precision to the page—one that balances adrenaline with intellect.
Born in 1961 and raised in the heart of California, Dirk didn’t grow up dreaming of sunken ships and ancient relics. His path was more conventional: an MBA from UC Berkeley, a career in investment management. But his lifelong love of reading and the magnetic pull of storytelling eventually led him to co-author Black Wind with his father, introducing readers to a new era of the Dirk Pitt series. Since then, he has been at the helm of the franchise, blending historical mysteries, underwater exploration, and geopolitical intrigue into pulse-pounding novels that appeal to both longtime fans and new readers.
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.

