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  • Raise the Titanic

  • By: Clive Cussler
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 12 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (372 ratings)

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Raise the Titanic

By: Clive Cussler
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

A Sunday Times best seller

The fantastic fourth Dirk Pitt classic from multi-million-copy king of the adventure novel, Clive Cussler.

A tidal wave of pounding excitement from start to finish....

Two and a half miles beneath the icy North Atlantic, the mighty Titanic holds the key to the safety of the free world.

The Americans want it. So do the Russians. Ace maritime troubleshooter Dirk Pitt faces one of the most stupendous tests of courage and ingenuity ever. Raise the Titanic is a spellbinding blockbuster of action and suspense.

©2017 Clive Cussler (P)2017 Little Brown Book Group
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Critic reviews

"Cussler is hard to beat." ( Daily Mail)
"Clive Cussler is the guy I read." (Tom Clancy)
"The Adventure King." ( Daily Express)

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Raise the titanic

One of the best books I have ever read in my life. I think this is a great book for all ages. In a nutshell 'U wot M8'

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Slow at start

Book started a bit slow and at time was actually a little confusing, it wasn’t until about 3 hours in that it became clear. After that very good. Stick with it

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At last

I read this book as a child before the titanic was discovered and wondered if the titanic could be raised
As we know it will never be raised but this does not detract from the storyline which flows at a steady pace with lots of history and action
This has to be in every Clive Cussler collection I still have the original hardback edition but loves this book which the narrator brings the book to life

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Ok

I remember watching the movie when I was young and loving it. So I said I'd give the book a go when I saw it on audible. The first half was boring but when they raise the titanic it picks up. The book is very very dated. Also it has to be the most sexist book I ever read. Put it this way if you met Dirk Pitt in real life you'd make sure your wife was not with you as he'd probably slip into the toilet and have sext with her 😊. I won't be dipping my toe into Dirk Pity's world again .

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One of my favorite books.

I have read this book many times and now can listen to it as often as I want to as well. Although it is dated it is still fun to read or listen to and one of my favorite Clive Cussler Dirk Pitt novels.

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More going on than the film

Brilliant story idea. Lots of twists and turns and more going on than the film version.
After hearing this I have a new found respect for Dirk Pitt adventures.
Obviously since James Cameron and others have found the actual Titanic and photographed it, we know it can never be salvaged, but never the less, this book makes it sound plausible had it not broken in two.
The film is flawed and dated, the book is a lot better, and let's be honest... That's usually the case.

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compelling drama

amazing story. thrilling plot. unable to leave the story. very compelling storyline. really enjoyed it.

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Probably better in 1976! - but still a good listen

Armed with a good amount of suspension of disbelief this is an enjoyable yarn. The cold war plot element more than anything reveals the age of the story. That's OK. This is a popular action adventure fiction story after all. And a competently woven story it is.

Today I probably would have enjoyed it more if the ship was a fictitious ocean liner and not the Titanic, but hey - in 1976 when the book was written it packed a punch. So yes, I liked it.

Skott Brick - great narration as usual.

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excellent audio

This is a well read audio that captures the story perfectly. definitely worth the listen.

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Raise the titanic (Dirk |Piit )

Would you consider the audio edition of Raise the Titanic to be better than the print version?

with my job its opened the world to listen to great novels when on the road

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

not much of a twist it was were i thought the story was leading to

What about Scott Brick’s performance did you like?

scott brick love the energy he puts in to these novels

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

yes but it would spoil that part but its refs an old man

Any additional comments?

so far its bottom of all the dirk pitt novels i have read easy listening and didnt have a twist i couldnt see coming but as with clive books still good listening

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