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'Serpent' in the NUMA Files series by Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos follows the underwater adventures of Kurt Austin and his team at NUMA. The story is filled with suspense, historical elements, and a treasure hunt, all while keeping the readers engaged until the final page. weaves together theories, archaeology, and action adeptly, with a compelling archaeological twist that sees Kurt and Zavalla rising to the occasion in typical fashion. Despite being a new series, some readers feel that the book resembles classic Dirk Pitt adventures, with familiar dynamics and perilous situations.
If you liked Serpent, here are the top 57 books to read next:
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'Golden Buddha' in the series 'The Oregon Files' by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo follows the thrilling adventure of the Chairman of the Corporation, Juan Cabrillo, and his talented crew as they embark on a mission to return the real Golden Buddha to the Dalai Lama. The plot involves a crooked art dealer, two egotistical billionaires, and a standoff between the Russians and the Chinese, creating a romping adventure filled with high-tech defensive systems, political machinations, and fast-paced action.
The writing style of the book is described as easy to follow, with a team-based approach rather than focusing on one hero. The story incorporates real historical background, intricate details about the Oregon ship, and rich character development, particularly highlighting the charismatic hero, Juan Cabrillo, and the religious leader, the Dalai Lama.
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In "The Chase" by Clive Cussler, readers are taken on a thrilling journey set in America in the early 1900s. The story follows the dashing detective Isaac Bell as he is tasked with capturing the notorious bank robber and killer known as 'The Butcher Bandit'. The narrative unfolds with a series of high-stakes chases, including a race between a car and a train, the chaos of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and a dramatic locomotive pursuit. Cussler's attention to detail, historical backdrop, and vivid descriptions bring the era to life, creating an immersive and captivating tale of mystery, adventure, and romance.
The writing style in "The Chase" blends historical fiction with action-packed sequences, intricate detective work, and a touch of early James Bond romance. The author intricately weaves together elements of good versus evil, daring escapades, and well-developed characters like Isaac Bell and the villainous Butcher Bandit. Despite some readers finding certain aspects predictable or lacking surprises, the book offers a fast-paced and engaging narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making it a must-read for fans of Clive Cussler and historical mystery adventures.
ANYONE SEEING AN OLD DERELICT SOT SLOWLY SWAYING down Moon Avenue in Bisbee that afternoon would have mistaken him for what he was not, a man who had grown old before his time working the mines that r... - #3
Dirk Pitt, the protagonist in Clive Cussler's 'Pacific Vortex!', is an adventurer and deep-sea expert who is thrust into a perilous mission to salvage a missing nuclear submarine in the Pacific Vortex, a mysterious sea zone where numerous ships have vanished without a trace. As Pitt races against time, he faces underwater assassins, dangerous traps, and a femme fatale named Summer Moran. The book is described as a fast-paced, action-packed adventure with elements of mystery and suspense, reminiscent of a James Bond storyline. Cussler's writing style is noted to be entertaining, easy to read, and filled with clichés and formulaic elements that make for a light and enjoyable read.
Every ocean takes its toll of men and ships, yet none devours them with the voracious appetite of the Pacific. The mutiny on the Bounty took place in the Pacific, the mutineers burning the ship at Pit... - #4
'Raise the Titanic!' by Clive Cussler follows the adventures of Dirk Pitt, a marine artifact hunter, who is on a mission to raise the Titanic in order to retrieve a rare radioactive element stored on the ship. Set against the backdrop of brutal storms and Soviet spies, Pitt embarks on a thrilling quest that combines historical references, maritime suspense, and a faceoff with the Russians, all leading to a blockbuster of action and suspense. The story is fast-paced, combining elements of adventure, intrigue, and romance, making it an exciting read for fans of Clive Cussler's thrilling novels.
The plot of 'Raise the Titanic!' is a mix of action, adventure, and historical fiction, with Dirk Pitt facing off against various challenges to secure a mineral that holds the key to the safety of the free world. The narrative weaves through different time periods and continents, involving international politics, secret missions, and high-stakes scenarios. Despite its far-fetched and sometimes unbelievable plot, the book keeps readers engaged with its intricate storyline, fast-paced action, and elements of mystery and romance, making it a captivating journey for those who enjoy a thrilling adventure tale.
The man on Deck A, Stateroom 33, tossed and turned in his narrow berth, the mind behind his sweating face lost in the depths of a nightmare. He was small, no more than two inches over five feet, with ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dirk Pitt ) - #5
'Spartan Gold' in the 'Fargo Adventures' series by Clive Cussler and Grant Blackwood follows the thrilling adventures of Sam and Remi Fargo, a husband and wife treasure-hunting duo. The story is filled with mystery, action, and humor as the Fargos travel around the world solving riddles, uncovering historical secrets, and facing off against dangerous adversaries like a psychotic villain and Russian mafia kingpin. The plot revolves around the search for Napoleon's Lost Cellar, hidden treasures, and ancient artifacts, with elements ranging from Persians, Spartans, Nazis, to modern-day conflicts and chases.
The writing style of 'Spartan Gold' is described as fast-paced, engaging, and filled with rich historical detail. combines elements of adventure, history, and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the Fargos navigate through various challenges, uncover clues, and race against time to unravel the mysteries of the past and secure valuable treasures.
Sam Fargo rose from his crouch and glanced over at his wife, who stood up to her waist in oozing black mud. Her bright yellow chest waders complemented her lustrous auburn hair. She sensed his gaze, t... - #6
In "The 6th Extinction" by James Rollins, the story unfolds with the destruction of a remote military research station that wipes out every living thing within a fifty-mile radius. As the deadly infestation spreads, Sigma Force must race against time to stop it. The narrative spans across exotic locales like California, Washington DC, South America, and Antarctica, offering a blend of history, science, and adventure. The book weaves together a fast-paced plot with elements of science fiction and suspense, exploring themes of synthetic biology and bioengineering.
The book is split into two parts, following Commander Gray Pierce and his team as they venture into the icy world of Antarctica to uncover answers hidden beneath the ice, while Painter Crowe and his group track down the scientist behind the catastrophic event. With echoes of Michael Crichton's works, "The 6th Extinction" delves into the real-life issue of a potential sixth great extinction, offering a thrilling and imaginative storytelling experience that keeps readers engaged till the end.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sigma Force ) - #7
'The Smoke Hunter' by Jacquelyn Benson follows the story of Eleanor Mallory, a determined and courageous young woman in 1898 who embarks on an adventurous journey to a lost city in Honduras. Facing challenges such as sexism and mysterious artifacts, Ellie is accompanied by a partner, Adam, who respects and teaches her rather than belittling her. The plot, reminiscent of Indiana Jones, is fast-paced and filled with evil villains, historical elements, and a touch of the supernatural, all set in a lush landscape inspired by Edwardian culture and mythology from Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
ELEANORA MALLORY SAT IN the office of Mr. Henbury, assistant keeper of the rolls, waiting to be fired. It was morning, and the narrow, high-ceilinged room was silent save for the drumming of the rain ... - #8
'To Glory We Steer' in the 'Richard Bolitho' series by Alexander Kent is a thrilling historical fiction novel set in the 18th century British Navy. The book follows Captain Richard Bolitho as he commands the frigate Phalarope, facing challenges such as mutiny, untrustworthy crew members, and hostile enemies in the Caribbean sea during wartime. Bolitho's leadership and strategic command are tested as he navigates through high-stakes naval battles, forming alliances, and overcoming adversity with courage and determination. The author, Alexander Kent, skillfully weaves a tale of action-packed adventures, realistic portrayal of life aboard a sailing ship, and rich historical details that immerse readers in the world of wooden ships and naval warfare.
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In Raymond Khoury's 'The Last Templar', the story kicks off with a dramatic heist at an exhibition in New York featuring treasures from the Vatican, carried out by individuals dressed as Templar Knights. As FBI agent Sean Reilly and archaeologist Tess Chaykin investigate, they uncover a plot that challenges religious beliefs and history. The narrative weaves through historical facts and modern-day mysteries, with a blend of action, suspense, and a touch of romance that keeps readers engaged. However, the pacing tends to fluctuate, with some finding the middle section slow and the ending divisive, impacting the overall reading experience.
The book delves into the legends of the Knights Templar, Vatican treasures, and religious mysteries, offering an entertaining mix of historical facts and fictional storytelling. Khoury's writing style, while competent, receives mixed reviews, with some appreciating the blend of historical accuracy and modern intrigue, while others criticize the predictability and formulaic elements in the plot. Despite its flaws, the novel manages to raise thought-provoking questions about religion and history, making it a worthwhile read for those intrigued by Templar lore and conspiracy theories.
At first, no one noticed the four horsemen as they emerged out of the darkness of Central Park. Instead, all eyes were focused four blocks south where, under a barrage of flashbulbs and television lig... - #10
'Atlantis Found' in the 'Dirk Pitt' series by Clive Cussler is a thrilling adventure novel involving Dirk Pitt and his team from the U.S. National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA). The plot revolves around a conspiracy orchestrated by an evil neo-Nazi group aiming to destroy civilization and allow a new world order to reign. The story takes readers on a journey from Colorado to Antarctica, uncovering ancient ruins, fleeing Nazis, and priceless artifacts. The narrative is filled with action-packed sequences, near-death experiences, and a race against time to prevent total annihilation.
The writing style of 'Atlantis Found' is described as fast-paced, imaginative, and entertaining by readers. Clive Cussler weaves together elements of ancient civilizations, post-Nazi conspiracies, and high-stakes adventures, creating a plot that keeps readers engaged and eager to uncover the next twist. Despite the over-the-top scenarios and far-fetched elements, the book manages to maintain consistency and intrigue, making it a page-turner for fans of action-packed thrillers.
THE WANING STARS IN the early-morning sky blazed like a theater marquee when seen from 9,000 feet above sea level. But it was the moon that had a ghostly look about it as Luis Marquez stepped from his...
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