From the dust jacket, "Over the course of fourteen books, Clive Cussler's hero, Dirk PittĀ®", has battled warlords and criminals, raised the Titanic, survived erupting volcanoes and nuclear detonation, but never has he engaged in an adventure as dramatic, in a location as exotic, as in Atlantis Found. It is the author writing at the height of his powers - further proof that "Cussler can keep anyone on the edge of his chair" (UPI). September 1858: An Antarctic whaler stumbles on an aged wreck, its grisly frozen crew guarding crates of odd antiquities - and a skull carved from black obsidian. March 2001: A team of anthropologists gazes in awe at a wall of strange inscriptions, moments before a blast seals them deep within the Colorado rock. April 2001: A research ship manned by Dirk PittĀ® and
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