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by Clive Cussler (Author), Paul Kemprecos (Author) "CARINA MECHADI WAS INCANDESCENT with rage ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Pub Group (Mm) (24 Jun 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0425222268
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425222263
  • Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 10.6 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,865,040 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Plenty of Action Built Around Locating Ancient Objects, 24 July 2007
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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The Navigator is a beach read . . . and a pretty entertaining one. Mix in a little history, add a few Biblical references, season with a maniac villain, fold in a little sexual byplay, and tilt the odds in unexpected ways and you've got The Navigator.

The ancient Phoenicians had a valuable secret that they decided to hide away, far from where anyone would find it. Later, Thomas Jefferson caught a whiff of the secret and decided to track it down. Both the Phoenicians and Jefferson left behind coded clues.

Into this labyrinth enter Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala of NUMA when they encounter a high seas hijacking aimed at stealing a statue called the Navigator that had earlier been taken from the Baghdad museum during American invasion in 2003. In the process of foiling the theft (and other, more major, harms), Austin makes the acquaintance of the bewitching Carina Mechadi, an Italian expert in recovering stolen art works.

At the same time, an assistant librarian in the archives for the American Philosophical Society, finds misfiled some papers that seem to have been written by Thomas Jefferson. Before long, others are riveted by this find.

Austin and Mechadi take on the challenge of tracking down the Navigator after it is stolen again. At the same time, they sense the deeper riddle involving the Phoenicians and work on that puzzle as well.

Before the book's end, both will be severely tested and unexpected secrets will be revealed.

The ancient sea-going references make this book unmistakably a Clive Cussler creation. The NUMA technology and experience double that certainty. The presence of Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala convince you this is a Clive Cussler plot. From there, the book has a strong seasoning of tongue-in-cheek as the villain shows his preferences for jousting and ancient religions. I felt at times like this was "The Wild Wild West" meets the 21st century.

Although not as good as the earliest Dirk Pitt books, The Navigator is a book worthy of your time if you are looking for some light action-based reading with an occasional "what if?" thought injected.

As I read the book, I was concerned for some time that it was going to end up with some anti-Christian plot development or message. But the resolution of the story seemed to me to fall within the real of what is possible and still fit in with mainline Christianity. I only mention that point because some fiction these days chooses to plot out stories that are anti-Christian.

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Author is Back on Track with This One, 25 July 2007
By J. Chippindale (England) - See all my reviews
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Clive Cussler was born in 1931 and grew up in Alhambra, California. He attended Pasadena City College before joining the Air Force. He went on to a successful advertising career, winning many national honours for his copywriting. He has also explored the deserts of the American Southwest in search of lost gold mines, dived in isolated lakes in the Rocky Mountains looking for lost aircraft and hunted under the sea for shipwrecks of historic significance, discovering and identifying more than sixty. He is married with three children, and divides his time between Colorado and Arizona. His credentials as a best selling author cannot be doubted and he has a large `stable' of best selling adventure novels.

I found this to be a much better book than the Lost City, the last book I read of Clive Cussler's. This one is full of the usual adventure and mayhem that are a feature of the author's books.

Many years ago, an ancient Phoenician statue known as the Navigator was stolen from the museum in Baghdad. There are men throughout the world who would do anything to get their hands on the priceless object and that includes murder. Their first victim is a shady antiques dealer who is murdered in cold blood. Their second attempt almost sees the demise of a UN investigator who, if not for the timely intervention of Austin and Zavala would now be experiencing a watery grave.

Why is there so much interest in a statue lost to mankind so many years ago? The search for the answer will take the NUMA team on an astonishing adventure through time and space. An adventure that encompasses no less than the lost treasures of King Solomon, plus a mysterious package of documents personally encoded by US President, Thomas Jefferson and a secret scientific programme that could change the world . . .
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12 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Typically brilliant, 24 Mar 2008
By Ms. Ruth Walsh "Angel," (warrington) - See all my reviews
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Rough-and-tumble adventure at sea with high-tech; Clive Cussler owns the genre. the Oregon series that I've read have all been fun, and it was no surprise to find a fantastic story line and implausible derring-do. Just what I was hoping for!

The Oregon series features Juan Cabrillo and his Corporation. Cabrillo is an ex-CIA operative turned paramilitary mercenary. Along with his hand-picked team he takes assignments mainly from the CIA. Oregon is the Corporation's base ship, a rust bucket refitted for speed, maneuverability and anonymity.

This series is co-authored, in this case by Jack Du Brul, but it bears Cussler's stamp. I found it well written and fun, a four-star read. My main issues (besides predictability) were the rather lame "bracketing story" in the prologue and epilogue, and the possibly too-large Corporation team. Juan Cabrillo is no Dirk Pitt, but he does rule his operation with flair. I will definitely read more from this series.
Another exciting read from one of the masters of action fiction. A great plot as usual, packed with energy and enthusiasm for the reader to enjoy.His writing style is so simple and easy to read, it`s a pleasure to pick up the book. I enjoyed the books from his oregon files series more, but that doesnt detract from this novel, it is excellent. I am a Lee Child fan, his Jack Reacher character is addictive reading, as is Harry Bosch, (Michael Connelly but the more novels he produces the more padded out they become, unlike Cussler who seems to keep them as exciting as ever. If you like serial books like Cussler look at Conrad Jones and his trilogy called `Soft Target` its similar genre but more violent, and a fantastic read.

This one is a `Truly great read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good old Cussler
If you want straight forward page turning action adventure story then this is the one. Although it's part of the NUMA Files series, I have not read any of the others and I didn't... Read more
Published 5 months ago by M. J. Parsons

3.0 out of 5 stars confusing
I've read most of Cussler's books and I found this one to be rather disappointing. Usually I can't put one of his books down - but this one seemed to drag on and on and on. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Russell Pritchard

3.0 out of 5 stars A reasonable "there was nothing else at the airport" book.
My first Clive Cussler (and unheard of extra writer - no offence fella) book. Not bad. Very slow to get started, but a decent enough thread. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Cool'n'funky

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Action
I really enjoy Clive Cussler and this is another hard to put down book. I like the combination of action and historical aspects tied together. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Stewartsmum

5.0 out of 5 stars Return to Form for the master adventurer
This book reminds me of Cussler's earlier days with Dirk Pitt and Giardino rather than his disappointing Origen files that I am now avoiding after the latest one. Read more
Published 10 months ago by D. Newstead

5.0 out of 5 stars The Navigator
All Clive Cusslers' books are outstanding, the first one I read was Iceburg when I was a child, over the years they have been more politically motivated and have become more... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mrs. J. Godfrey

4.0 out of 5 stars Superb Cussler adventure
The Cussler formula, whether its Kurt Austin or Dirk Pitt is so standard that I felt I had read this book several time before. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Clive

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
Clive Cussler is on the front cover and really no more else needs to be said. It's entertaining if not slightly ridiculous. Read more
Published 19 months ago by C.W.P

2.0 out of 5 stars The usual formula - just more tired than usual
With a Cussler novel, you know what you're going to get ... impossible links between the past and the present glory of good old America. Read more
Published 22 months ago by A. J. Sturgess

4.0 out of 5 stars Plenty of Action Built Around Locating Ancient Objects
The Navigator is a beach read . . . and a pretty entertaining one. Mix in a little history, add a few Biblical references, season with a maniac villain, fold in a little sexual... Read more
Published on 24 July 2007 by Professor Donald Mitchell

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