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Old 11-03-2017, 11:01 PM   #20
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I wrote rather more on "Raise the Titanic!" in The Pulpmeister Reviews, in the Patricia Clark Memorial Library Kindle/Mobi section of this forum. (Free ebook! What next?) There are a dozen or so mostly tongue-in-cheek reviews of a number of best sellers from The 39 Steps (John Buchan) through The Green Hat (Michael Arlen), and others such as E Phillips Oppenheim, Agatha Christie, Hammond Innes, up to to Titanic! which was the first Cussler I read. I put the reviews in the Public domain simply to put them out there. Have a look if you like, but bear in mind there's a bit of a plot spoiler if that affects you.
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