Have I mentioned that I am a big Clive Cussler fan?
Well good old Clive and his factious hero Dirk Pitt have mad another appearance. The latest in a long series of books dating back to the 70's is Treasure of Khan. Bit of an uninspired title there, but I can over look that.
The book previous to this was Black Wind, which was the first to feature Clive's son, Dirk Cussler as co-author. That book also featured a shift from the dependable and steel plated Dirk to a couple of new faces. Introduced at the dead end of Vahalla Rising, Dirk discovers he has two fully-grown children, named Dirk Jr. and Summer.
Hazah for the shopkeeper! The series can now continue once Clive decides to put down his pen.
I think father and son have found a graceful way for these adventure novels to continue w/o straining credibility. Dirk Cussler can borrow the form his father set w/o having to continue his father's main creation Dirk Pitt. One imagines that Dirk will..... if he is not already doing so.... take over the majority of the writing.
I can probably guess that we will see a shared credit for at least one more book before Dirk Cussler takes a solo credit.
Well good old Clive and his factious hero Dirk Pitt have mad another appearance. The latest in a long series of books dating back to the 70's is Treasure of Khan. Bit of an uninspired title there, but I can over look that.
The book previous to this was Black Wind, which was the first to feature Clive's son, Dirk Cussler as co-author. That book also featured a shift from the dependable and steel plated Dirk to a couple of new faces. Introduced at the dead end of Vahalla Rising, Dirk discovers he has two fully-grown children, named Dirk Jr. and Summer.
Hazah for the shopkeeper! The series can now continue once Clive decides to put down his pen.
I think father and son have found a graceful way for these adventure novels to continue w/o straining credibility. Dirk Cussler can borrow the form his father set w/o having to continue his father's main creation Dirk Pitt. One imagines that Dirk will..... if he is not already doing so.... take over the majority of the writing.
I can probably guess that we will see a shared credit for at least one more book before Dirk Cussler takes a solo credit.
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