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The new Dirk Pitt adventure from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling authorbr>br>As Director of the National Underwater and Marine Agency, Dirk Pitt has always had a knack for finding rouble. This time, though, trouble has found him . . .br>br>On a NUMA mission to the Black Sea to locate the wreck of a lost Ottoman Empire ship, Pitt and his friend Al Giordino respond to an urgent Mayday from a nearby freighter.br>br>But by the time they reach the area there''s no one left alive - just dead bodies and the smell of sulphur in the air. When a massive blast from the stern suddenly scuttles the ship, Pitt and Giordino are lucky not to add to the death toll.br>br>As they investigate the fate of the lost ship, they''re plunged deep into an extraordinary series of discoveries.br>br>And when connections emerge between a desperate attempt in 1917 o preserve the wealth and power of the Romanov empire, a Cold War bomber lost with a deadly cargo, modern-day nuclear smugglers and a brilliant engineer developing cutting-edge drone technology, Pitt is face with the most dangerous challenge of his career. One that will threaten the lives of his family and friends.br>br>Packed with breathtaking suspense, switchback plotting and remarkable imagination, Odessa Sea proves once again that, when it comes to adventure, Clive Cussler is in a league of his own.br>br>br>Praise for Clive Cussler:br>br>''Cussler is hard to beat'' Daily Mailbr>br>''Oceanography''s answer to Indiana Jones. Exotic locations, ruthless villains, and many narrow escapes - Cussler''s fans come for swashbuckling and he delivers'' Associated Pressbr>br>''Nobody does it better. . . nobody!'' Stephen Coontsbr>br>''Just about the best storyteller in the business'' New York Postbr>br>''The adventure king'' Daily Express>