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Cover artist Tom Hallman Language English Publication date August 31, 2010 Genre Thriller Followed by The Kingdom | 3.9/5 Goodreads Country United States Publisher Putnam Originally published 31 August 2010 Preceded by Spartan Gold Page count 416 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Media type Print (hardcover) ebook Similar Clive Cussler books, A Sam and Remi Fargo Adventure Series books, Thriller books |
Lost Empire is the second in a series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler, co-authored by Grant Blackwood, whose main characters are adventurers and treasure hunters Sam Fargo and his wife, Remi. The book's hardcover edition was first published August 31, 2010. Other editions of this novel were released on various dates in 2010-11.
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Plot
While vacationing and scuba diving near Zanzibar, the Fargos discover a ship's bell that they soon determine belonged to the Confederate warship Shenandoah, which after the Civil War had been sold to the Sultan of Zanzibar before mysteriously disappearing. As soon as they raise the bell, they find someone else wants it badly enough to kill to obtain it. They lose the bell to their pursuers, who they discover are involved with the new government of Mexico and they discover a number of tourists who discovered items of interest to the pursuers ended up dead. The Fargos end up traveling to the mainland of Tanzania, the rainforests of Madagascar and to the site of the 1883 Krakatoa volcano explosion in Indonesia in their quest to find answers to the intrigue. They not only get the bell back, but they discover what happened to the Shenandoah and make a stunning archaeological discovery.
Co-author Clive Cussler has a habit of making cameo appearances in many of his novels. In this one his appearance is a bit more pronounced than normal, when he helps the Fargos escape from a group of robbers who captured them.
Reviews
The Good Reads website as of the same date had 129 reviews of the book. Reviewers gave it an average of 3.7 stars of five possible stars.