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The Titanic Secret

By: Clive Cussler, Jack Du Brul
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

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Both a prequel and a sequel to Clive Cussler's first best-selling phenomenon, Raise the Titanic!, the new Isaac Bell novel is a thrilling action-adventure novel from the number one New York Times best-selling author.

A century apart, Dirk Pitt and Isaac Bell team up to unlock the truth about the most famous maritime disaster of all time.

In the present day, Dirk Pitt is must make a daring rescue from inside an antiquated submersible in the waters around New York City.

His reward afterwards is a document left behind a century earlier by legendary detective Isaac Bell - a document that re-opens a historical mystery.

In 1911 Colorado, Isaac Bell is asked to look into an unexplained tragedy at Little Angel Mine, a disaster in which nine people died. His dangerous quest to answer that riddle leads to a larger one centred on a rare element with extraordinary powers and of virtually incalculable value.

As he discovers that there are people who will do anything to control the substance, Isaac Bell will find out how far he'll go to stop them.

©2019 Clive Cussler, Jack Du Brul (P)2019 Penguin Audio

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seamless seaway from present to pastp

This book now completes the Clive Cussler et al and follows in the great of tradition describing each stage and making you think that you could be there.

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Another good Isaac Bell adventure..

Having already read Raise the Titanic, I had a good understanding of the backstory here, but that didn't at all detract from my enjoyment of The Titanic Secret. This particular story forms a crucial part of Raise the Titanic, and goes into detail about the fateful efforts of the Colorado miners and their quest to get the rare ore to American shores. Unsurprisingly, there's plenty of people determined to get in their way.
Packed with typical Isaac Bell action and adventure, with superb narration from Scott Brick.

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excellent read

absolutely loved it cant fault it at all.
another great read hope it is as good for you!!!!

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A tale of derring do

This is a 'Boys Own' style yarn. A tale of derring do reminiscent of Buchan's adventure stories. His hero Richard Hannay is reflected in the main protagonist here....Bell. The plot unfolds beginning with the end. The narration is exceptional but I've only given the story four stars because I feel it needs to be better paced. When the action starts it is relentless and the concentration required not to lose track is tiring.... like being at a dance where the music is non stop frenetic without slow dances in between.
There is not one foul word, no sex scenes, so these are to be applauded I feel. My 12 year boy could listen. All in all a good purchase.

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Really enjoyed this.

I really enjoyed Raise the Titanic so was made up to find this prequel.
The story is fast paced and enjoyable and as ever Scott Brick does an excellent job with his narration.

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could not stop listening another great book

Best audible book yet great story and great narration could not stop best audible yet

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A little slow going in places but overall enjoyabl

If you've read or listened to all the Dirk Pitt adventures, see how many names that you can pick out that relate to Dirk's adversaries.

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Return to form.

Had lost interest of late, but really enjoyed this story. Isaac Bell is Sherlock Pitt!

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Cussler, what more to say, good cop bad guys.

Bell the cowboy in the twentieth century, transatlantic travel and all. Awesome! Low tech high detection.

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The perfect prelude

This audiobook sets up one of my favourite Clive Cussler novels. The narrator carries the story along making this one of my most enjoyable audio experiences.

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