Sahara

Sahara by Clive Cussler, published by Simon and Schuster in March 2005, is a thrilling adventure that spans 576 pages. The narrative follows Dirk Pitt as he navigates the Nile in search of treasure while simultaneously thwarting an assassination attempt on a U.N. scientist. This scientist is investigating a deadly disease that is causing chaos in North Africa, linked to severe pollution threatening marine life globally.
Readers will find a blend of action and suspense as Pitt and his team confront a billionaire industrialist and a ruthless West African tyrant. The story delves into environmental issues and historical mysteries, including the fate of a Civil War ironclad and its connection to Lincoln’s assassination. Set against the backdrop of the Sahara Desert, this edition presents a gripping tale of survival and discovery, showcasing Cussler’s signature storytelling style.
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1996, Egypt. Searching for a treasure on the Nile, DIRK PITT thwarts the attempted assassination of a beautiful U.N. scientist investigating a disease that is driving thousands of North Africans into madness, cannibalism, and death. The suspected cause of the raging epidemic is vast, unprecedented pollution that threatens to extinguish all life in the world’s seas. Racing to save the world from environmental catastrophe, Pitt and his team, equipped with an extraordinary, state-of-the-art yacht, run a gauntlet between a billionaire industrialist and a bloodthirsty West African tyrant. In the scorching desert, Pitt finds a gold mine manned by slaves and uncovers the truth behind two enduring mysteries — the fate of a Civil War ironclad and its secret connection with Lincoln’s assassination, and the last flight of a long-lost female pilot….Now, amidst the blazing, shifting sands of the Sahara, DIRK PITT will make a desperate stand — in a battle the world cannot afford to lose!
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