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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Dirk Pitt Novels

Originally published
  
1988

Preceded by
  
Cyclops

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

3.9/5
Goodreads

Cover artist
  
Paul Bacon

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1988

Author
  
Clive Cussler

Followed by
  
Dragon

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Genres
  
Adventure fiction, Techno-thriller

Similar
  
Clive Cussler books, Dirk Pitt Undersea adventure books, Techno-thriller books

Treasure is an action-adventure novel by Clive Cussler. This is the ninth book featuring the author’s primary protagonist, Dirk Pitt.

Contents

Plot summary

The book starts with a historical prologue in which Julius Venator, a Roman, along with a group of Roman soldiers and slaves, sail in a fleet of ships ferrying the treasures from the Library of Alexandria before its destruction to a secret location to be buried in underground caverns. After the treasures are buried the people, the Roman soldiers, and slaves are all slaughtered by the natives. While one small ship manages to get away, they never reach land and the secret of the treasure is lost.

The story then shifts to an envoy of the US President having a secret meeting with a would be Aztec dictator Topiltzin. He kills the envoy, and sends his skin and heart back to the President.

The plot then shifts to a Middle Eastern terrorist secretly hijacking a plane carrying Hala Kamil, the new United Nations Secretary-General, the hijacker bails out of the plane after ensuring that the plane crash lands in Greenland, where Dirk Pitt, Al Giordino, and Rudi Gunn are trying to locate a sunken Soviet submarine. Also in the area is Lily Sharp, who discovers an ancient coin. They rescue Hala from the plane wreck. As the plot unfolds, several more attempts are made on Hala’s life, since she is trying to stop would-be dictator Akhmad Yazid from taking over Egypt. It is later revealed that both Topiltzin and Yazid are scions of a notorious crime family. Dirk is distracted by the promise of treasure, however. Locating a shipwreck in Greenland, they soon find a tablet detailing a mission to hide the treasure of the library at Alexandria. As Dirk, Al, and the Special Operations Forces rescue Hala Kamil from a hijacked ship in the Straits of Magellan, Hiram Yaeger locates the treasure — in Rome, Texas. The final stretch of the novel involves Dirk trying to hide the treasure from Yazid and his brother Topiltzin. Eventually, the treasure is discovered and Yazid, Topiltzin and their henchmen are killed.

Characters in Treasure

  • Dirk Pitt—Special Projects Director for the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA)
  • Admiral James Sandecker—Chief Director of NUMA
  • Al Giordino—Assistant Special Projects Director for NUMA.
  • Rudi Gunn—Director of Logistics for NUMA.
  • Hala Kamil—UN Secretary General
  • Dr. Lily Sharp—researcher who finds Roman coin
  • Paul Capesterre—aka Akhmad Yazid, son of a criminal family and would-be dictator of Egypt
  • Robert Capesterre—aka Topiltzin (brother of Paul) would be dictator of Mexico
  • Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

    No film, television or theatrical adaptations have yet been produced from this novel.

    Release Details

  • 1988, United States, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-671-62613-2, 1988, Hardcover
  • 1988, United States, Pocket Books, ISBN 99930-4-807-0, November 1988, Paperback.
  • 1989, United States, Pocket Books Reissue, ISBN 0-671-70465-6, October 15, 1989, Paperback.
  • 1991, United States, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-7924-4679-8, May 1991, Hardcover.
  • 2011, United States, Pocket Books, ISBN 1-4516-2101-9, May 2011, Paperback.
  • References

    Treasure (Cussler novel) Wikipedia