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Dragon
  

Dragon (Hardcover)

by Clive Cussler (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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Dirk Pitt returns for his ninth and most improbable adventure as Cussler ( Treasure ) offers a page-turning romp that achieves a level of fast-paced action and derring-do that Robert Ludlum and other practitioners of modern pulp fiction might well envy. Less admirably, Cussler seasons his tale for the contemporary audience with a substantial dose of Japan-bashing in the tradition of the Yellow Peril of times past. The scenario posits that in 1945, a third atomic bomb directed at Japan disappeared into the sea when its B-29 transport was shot down. Half a century later, that long-forgotten weapon is the key to a tale in which wealthy Japanese nationalists have planted nuclear devices in major cities around the world as part of a grand scheme to create a new Japanese empire through international blackmail. A writer of the "kitchen sink" school, Cussler throws in wild automobile chases, pitched gun battles that apparently go unnoticed by the populace at large, a classic hunt with a human as prey, a newly discovered underground Nazi treasure trove, and even the author himself (as a bit player in an antique auto race). Solidly entertaining, this thriller is perfect beach reading. Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Japanese businessmen have created a diabolical plot to control world economy, and all is going well until a radiation leak occurs on board the auto carrier Divine Star . Dirk Pitt is almost killed in the tremors from the explosion aboard the carrier, and the plot weaves suspensefully as he begins to solve the puzzles around him. Nuclear holocaust, secret underwater stations, Japanese art discovered in an old Nazi underground vault, and the kidnapping of two U. S. Congressmen carry readers through an exciting story of power and insatiable greed. Humor pervades the story; Cussler places himself in one scene, suggests in another that the yen become the currency of the United States, and dresses Pitt's Uncle Percy in a lavender sport coat and lizard-skin boots. An attention-holding novel set in 1993. --Linda Vretos, West Springfield High School, VA
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Story, Jun 5 2004
By J. Lewis "Bookworm and Music Lover" (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dragon (Mass Market Paperback)
Cussler delivers another really good story and plot for his readers to enjoy.

The hero, Dirk Pitt, is faced with a daunting challenge of locating several nuclear bombs that are smuggled into the United States. A highly nationalistic Japanese executive is behind the controls of what could be the biggest terrorist plot in U.S. history. Pitt, Giordino along with a few other intelligence personnel, must also locate this ruthless tycoon's operating center and destroy it before it's too late.

Very intense story though Cussler could have done without using racial epithets to describe the Japanese people. I was not really bothered by it initially until our great hero, Dirk Pitt and his sidekick, Al Giordino, began using it also.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A great book, but not a great Cussler novel, Jan 22 2004
By Pen Name (Fairbanks, Alaska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dragon (Mass Market Paperback)
The 10th book in the Dirk Pitt series finds Pitt battling a Japanese enemy intent on taking over the US's economy through the threat of nuclear explosives hidden in hundreds of cars around the US. As usual with Cussler novels, it starts out with a disastrous event that Pitt finds himself coincidently in the middle of.

As far as Pitt novels go, this one wasn't bad, but definately not the best. All the usuals are here, including Pitt's relationship with Loren Smith, his best friend Al Giordino, and James Sandecker. The great things about this book is that it's long and filled with action. As usual with Pitt novels, 500+ pages that are filled with action is enough to keep you entertained for a long time. Too long unfortunately. I thought that they could have done without 100-150 pages in this book. It actually took me 3 months to read. Usually when I get a good book, especially a Pitt novel, I'm done in a week. I think I was bored with this one because Pitt was facing a human enemy and searching for a human threat. The past novels have always featured some strange phenomenon or Pitt discovering some famed treasure, which make for a great read. Facing off against the Japanese made it just like any other novel.

My other problem with Dragon is Pitt's love interest. In the past novels, Pitt is always introduced to some new woman. The same goes here, but her character was really poorly developed. It pretty much amounted to nothing more than a single sexual encounter, which isn't like Cussler. The last few pages of the novel do feature enough intrigue and suspense though to make me want to pick up the next novel right away.

If you're a fan of the series, I definately suggest picking up "Dragon." But if you're looking for a good Cussler novel to wet your teeth with, I'd suggest skipping this one and going straight to "Pacific Vortex."

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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Cussler action, Sep 2 2003
By Yu-jin Chia "Yu-Jin Chia" (Cupertino, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dragon (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of those books that looks like it was written to be made into a movie, which is more or less how all the Dirk Pitt novels are. That said, as with most adventure on paper and in film, one must learn to swallow reality at times during the action. Some have offered complaints about the way author Clive Cussler seems to pay little heed to the laws of physics, plate tectonics, electronics, the real-life military and government, and technology in general. These almost without exception, however, are readers unfamiliar with the series. Cussler is not trying to be Michael Crichton or Tom Clancy, and the fun of the Dirk Pitt series is, well... Dirk Pitt!

That said, the canny old adventurer is up to his usual tricks- rescuing damsels in distress, killing bad guys, and of course saving the world. Dragon has a somewhat different taste from most of the other novels in that, save for a few scenes astride the main action, there isn't any hidden treasure involved. There's also more skulking around than is typical for Cussler's writing. Despite this, there is no doubt that this is classic Dirk Pitt, now placed in opposition to the gaunt specter of Japanese businessmen out to conquer the free world.

Naturally, they don't stand a chance. The outcome is pretty decided in any Cussler novel, but getting there is all the fun. I couldn't put this book down- the pace just doesn't let up. And if a bit of reality-swallowing was necessary to get through, it was a small price to pay for yet another swashbuckling adventure with Dirk Pitt.

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5.0 out of 5 stars 4th protcol for the modern age.
Maybe it was the excitement of finding a great new author in Treasure but this book just missed the level of enjoyment of Treasure. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2003 by D. Newstead

3.0 out of 5 stars Action/Thriller That's VERY Far From Reality
This novel finds action hero Dirk Pitt battling a sinister conspiracy that threatens to establish Japanese commercial dominance over the US and the rest of the world. Read more
Published on Jan 29 2003 by AntiochAndy

5.0 out of 5 stars What got me started
First off, let me say that I owe a lot to this book. It got me started on Clive Cussler, but, more importantly, it is the book that really got me on the path to being a writer... Read more
Published on Jan 19 2003 by John Misak

5.0 out of 5 stars another good one
i am yet to be dissapointed with clive's books, this one may very well be the best one yet. the book is packed with action which is very well detailed, its like wachting a movie... Read more
Published on Aug 31 2002 by D. sanchez

3.0 out of 5 stars Too much CIA...not enought NUMA
Another Dirk Pitt novel under Cussler's belt. Not a bad read if you're looking for international espionage mixed with underwater marine thriller. Read more
Published on April 19 2002 by Nat Nunthapiwat

1.0 out of 5 stars Beneath Cussler
I read "Deep Six" and "Cyclops" and "Raise the Titanic" when I was in college. I thought the plots were absurd and the characterizations cartoonish, but no more so than any found... Read more
Published on Mar 10 2002 by James P. Hunt

3.0 out of 5 stars Buy American
Dear reader who was around when Japan so adamantly attempted to conquer America by purchase will most appreciate this story. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2001 by Keith Hunt

4.0 out of 5 stars Standard Cussler, but not great
"This book panders to the anti-Japanese sentiment of the early nineties," is one quote I read in a review above. Yup, this is the case. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2001 by Norm Zurawski

5.0 out of 5 stars Move over 007---Pitt is the REAL THING!
Can ANYONE tell me who can write more action into 500 pages than Clive Cussler?? ANYONE?? As one of Pitt's finest adventures begins (as usual) we are transported to an... Read more
Published on Oct 30 2000 by Jeff Edwards

4.0 out of 5 stars Non-Stop Exciting Fiction That's Not Too Far From Reality!!!
I am an avid Cussler fan and have read most of his books. "Dragon" is one of his best. It ranks a close second to "Cyclops". Read more
Published on Sep 5 2000 by Jeff Wilson

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