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Publisher
  
Putnam

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

Preceded by
  
Crescent Dawn

Genre
  
Thriller

3.9/5
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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
November 6, 2012

Originally published
  
6 November 2012

Followed by
  
Havana Storm

Country
  
United States of America

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Series
  
Dirk Pitt adventure novels

Pages
  
528 pp (hardcover edition)

Authors
  
Clive Cussler, Dirk Cussler

Similar
  
Clive Cussler books, Dirk Pitt Undersea adventure books, Thriller books

Poseidon's Arrow is a Dirk Pitt novel, the twenty-second of that series. The hardcover edition was released November 6, 2012. Other editions were released on other dates.

Contents

Plot

This book is about a secret prototype attack submarine the United States is developing and the efforts of a ruthless multimillionaire who wants to seize it by any means and sell it for a hefty profit. This millionaire antagonist also is bent on monopolizing most of the world's rare earth mineral mining operations and sell these minerals for a huge profit. This novel has many subplots and is set in a variety settings throughout the world. These subplots involve many characters, as well.

Clive Cussler makes a habit of writing himself into cameo appearances in his books. In this one he makes a short appearance, working as a barge captain who gets roughed up by those working for this tale's antagonist.

Reception

Judy Gigstad wrote in September 2012 on the Book Reporter website, "Poseidon's Arrow is a must read for Dirk Pitt fans." In September 2012 a review on the Kirkus Reviews website said, "Ranging from Panama and Mexico to Idaho and Washington, D.C., this book is constantly on the move--one reason it avoids dull spots so well." An Associated Press review in November 2012 said, "It's no "Inca Gold," but it's one of the better ones in the series written with Dirk Cussler."

References

Poseidon's Arrow Wikipedia