Inca Gold (Dirk Pitt # 12)

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Nearly five centuries ago an ancient Andean people hid a hoard of gold greater than that of any pharaoh, then they and their treasure vanished into history--until now. A sinister crime syndicate has traced the long-lost treasure from the Andes to the banks of a hidden underground river flowing beneath a Mexican desert. Fueled by burning greed, the syndicate is racing to seize the golden treasure, and to eliminate the one man who can stop them, Dirk Pitt.
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Author Clive Cussler
PublisherHarperCollins
PlaceLondon
Year2005
ISBN9780006479093
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsYellowed pages; forward lean
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