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THE THIEF
DIRK PITT® ADVENTURES
BY CLIVE CUSSLER
CRESCENT DAWN (with Dirk Cussler)
ARCTIC DRIFT (with Dirk Cussler)
TREASURE OF KHAN (with Dirk Cussler)
BLACK WIND (with Dirk Cussler)
TROJAN ODYSSEY
VALHALLA RISING
ATLANTIS FOUND
FLOOD TIDE
SHOCK WAVE
INCA GOLD
SAHARA
DRAGON
TREASURE
CYCLOPS
DEEP SIX
PACIFIC VORTEX!
NIGHT PROBE!
VIXEN 03
RAISE THE TITANIC!
ICEBERG
THE MEDITERRANEAN CAPER
FARGO ADVENTURES
BY CLIVE CUSSLER
With Grant Blackwood
THE KINGDOM
LOST EMPIRE
SPARTAN GOLD
ISAAC BELL NOVELS
BY CLIVE CUSSLER
THE RACE (with Justin Scott)
THE SPY (with Justin Scott)
THE WRECKER (with Justin Scott)
THE CHASE
KURT AUSTIN ADVENTURES
BY CLIVE CUSSLER
With Graham Brown
DEVIL’S GATE
With Paul Kemprecos
MEDUSA
WHITE DEATH
THE NAVIGATOR
FIRE ICE
POLAR SHIFT
BLUE GOLD
LOST CITY
SERPENT
OREGON FILES ADVENTURES
BY CLIVE CUSSLER
With Jack Du Brul
THE JUNGLE
THE SILENT SEA
CORSAIR
PLAGUE SHIP
SKELETON COAST
DARK WATCH
With Craig Dirgo
GOLDEN BUDDHA
SACRED STONE
NONFICTION BY CLIVE CUSSLER
AND CRAIG DIRGO
THE SEA HUNTERS
THE SEA HUNTERS II
CLIVE CUSSLER AND
DIRK PITT REVEALED
BUILT FOR ADVENTURE: THE
CLASSIC AUTOMOBILES OF CLIVE
CUSSLER AND DIRK PITT®
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Table of Contents
Book One: Talking Pictures
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Book Two: Flickers
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Book Three: Hollywood
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Book Four: Lights! Camera! Speed!
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Epilogue
THE CUNARD FLYER MAURETANIA CROSSING THE BAR
“HEAR THAT?”
“Hear what?” asked Archie.
“Fast motorboat.”
“You have ears like a bat, Isaac. All I hear is the ship.”
Isaac Bell, a tall, lean man of thirty with a golden head of hair and a thick, impeccably groomed mustache, strode to the boat deck railing and stared intently into the dark. He wore the costume of a sober Hartford, Connecticut, insurance executive: a sailing day suit of Harris tweed, a low-crowned hat with a broad brim, made-to-order boots, and a gold watch chain draped across his narrow waist.
“It’s not the ship.”
They were sailing home to America on the Cunard flyer Mauretania, the fastest liner in the world, bound for New York with twenty-two hundred passengers, eight hundred crew, and six thousand sacks of mail. Down in the fiery darkness of her stokehold, hundreds of men labored, stripped to the waist, shoveling coal to raise steam for a four-and-a-half-day dash across the Atlantic Ocean. But she was still creeping quietly in the channel, crossing the Mersey Bar with mere inches of tide beneath her keel and a black night ahead. Six decks above her furnaces and five hundred feet ahead of the nearest propeller, Isaac Bell heard only the motorboat.
The sound was out of place. It was the crisp rumble of a thirty-knot racer powered by V-8 gasoline engines—an English-built Wolseley-Siddeley, Bell guessed. But such exuberant noise spoke of a Côte d’Azur regatta on a sunny day, not a pitch-dark night in the steamer lanes.
He looked back. No boat showed a light. All he saw was the dying glow of Liverpool, the last of England, eleven miles astern.
Next to the ship, nothing moved in the invisible intersection of inky water and clouded sky.
Ahead, the sea buoy flashed intermittently.
The sound faded. A trick of the wind gusting in from the Irish Sea perhaps, rattling the canvas that covered the lifeboats suspended outside the teak rail.
Archie opened a gold cigar case with a ceremonial flourish. He extracted two La Aroma de Cubas. “How about a victory smoke?” He patted his vest pockets. “Forgot my cutter. Got your knife?”
Bell drew a throwing knife
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