Pacific Vortex! (Dirk Pitt # 1)
Fully armed and with all hands on board the nuclear submarine Starbuck sailed into the calm Pacific Ocean for sea trials-and vanished. No wreckage, no signals, no survivors: nothing...until ace marine troubleshooter Dirk Pitt finds a single, chilling clue in the shark-torn surf off Hawaii-the log of the Starbuck. 'Do not search for us, it can only end in vain...' A crazed journal of madness and death is all that remains. And the Captain's final, scrawled, fear-crazed note locates the Starbuck's grave hundreds of miles from her last known position! The search for the Starbuck plunges Dirk Pitt into his most shattering assignment to date-a whirlpool of deep-sea mystery and terror-the Pacific Vortex!
Author | Clive Cussler |
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Publisher | Sphere |
Place | London |
Year | 1999 |
ISBN | 9780751505030 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Good |
Comments | forward lean |
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