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Clive Cussler is another name I always see, yet have never bothered to read.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Clive Cussler is awesome and I am very fond of Dirk Pitt (although Matthew MacConahey kind of ruined it!).
Prologues: How and When To Use Them | The Creative Penn 2010
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Clive Cussler is another name I always see, yet have never bothered to read.
Random Rants 2009
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But if you run out of asimov stuff to read, Cussler is another guy who knows how to do it right. blah.
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Autographed books from on the New York Times Bestseller lists from popular authors such as Cussler, Patterson, Grisham, Tom Clancy, Kevin Anderson, David [...]
We Blog A Lot 2008
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Some of my favourite books have very unremarkable covers – such as Cussler’s Sahra and Koontz’s Lightning.
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He lent me my first Clive Cussler book (Sahara) and Dean Koontz novel (Lightning) both of whom have been favourite authors of mine for a long time.
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To me i wish more Clive Cussler books (Sahara, Raise the Titanic) would be made into movies.
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But for more more current influences, I would definitely have to include the mainstays of thriller fiction: Crichton, King, and Cussler.
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"The Spy" by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott is a wonderfully written and historically fascinating espionage novel set in pre-World War I America, in which our hero, Isaac Bell a characteristically brilliant and strong Yale man, stops a slew of Japanese, German and English spies who are trying to break America's secret program to build the most powerful dreadnought battleships and control the world's waters.
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