Clive+Cussler's+Books

Here is a list of his books

===Dirk Pitt adventure novels ===

(in chronological order)


 * 1) //[|The Mediterranean Caper]// (1973) NB: Released as "MAYDAY!" in the United Kingdom.
 * 2) //[|Iceberg]// (1975)
 * 3) //[|Raise the Titanic!]// (1976)
 * 4) //[|Vixen 03]// (1978)
 * 5) //[|Night Probe!]// (1981)
 * 6) //[|Pacific Vortex!]// (1983) NB: Was written before //[|The Mediterranean Caper]//.
 * 7) //[|Deep Six]// (1984)
 * 8) //[|Cyclops]// (1986)
 * 9) //[|Treasure]// (1988)
 * 10) //[|Dragon]// (1990)
 * 11) //[|Sahara]// (1992)
 * 12) //[|Inca Gold]// (1994)
 * 13) //[|Shock Wave]// (1996)
 * 14) //[|Flood Tide]// (1997)
 * 15) //[|Atlantis Found]// (1999)
 * 16) //[|Valhalla Rising]// (2001)
 * 17) //[|Trojan Odyssey]// (2003)
 * 18) //[|Black Wind]// (2004)
 * 19) //[|Treasure of Khan]// (2006)
 * 20) //[|Arctic Drift]// (2008)

There is also a Dirk Pitt reference book: 
 * //[|Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed]// (1998)

(co-authored with [|Dirk Cussler])  ===**NUMA Files adventure novels (co-authored with [|Paul Kemprecos]) This series of books focuses on [|Kurt Austin], Team Leader of NUMA's Special Assignments division and his adventures. Some characters from the Pitt novels appear such as Sandecker, Rudi Gunn, Hiram Yaeger and St. Julien Perlmutter. Pitt makes brief appearances in the books "Serpent", "White Death" and "Polar Shift."  ===**[|__The Oregon Files__] (co-authored with [|Craig Dirgo] on first two, [|Jack DuBrul] on the rest) [|The Oregon Files] focuses on "The Oregon," introduced in "Flood Tide." While appearing to be a decrepit freighter, it's actually a high-tech advanced ship used by the Corporation, under the leadership of [|Juan Cabrillo]. The ship is run like a business, with its crew shareholders, taking jobs for the CIA and other agencies to help stop terrorism and other crimes. The crew is adept at disguises, combat, computer hacking and more to aid their missions. Both Kurt Austin and Dirk Pitt make a cameo in the fourth book, 'Skeleton Coast.' Juan speaks to Pitt on the telephone, and Austin and Zavala appear at the end.  ===**Isaac Bell tales These books stand-alone from the other Cussler novels, set in the early part of the 20th century. They center around Isaac Bell, a brilliant investigator for the Van Dorn Detective agency. Like Pitt, Bell has an affinity for automobiles and is a crack shot. The first book does reveal Bell survives into 1950 with a wife and grown children.  ===**Upcoming books  ===**Non-Fiction  ===**Children's Books 
 * //[|Valhalla Rising]// (2001), First mention of Dirk Jr. and Summer, (Part Six, Chp. 58)
 * //[|Trojan Odyssey]// (2003)
 * //[|Black Wind]// (2004)
 * //[|Treasure of Khan]// (2006)
 * //[|Arctic Drift]// (2008)
 * 1) //[|Serpent]// (1999)
 * 2) //[|Blue Gold]// (2000)
 * 3) //[|Fire Ice]// (2002)
 * 4) //[|White Death]// (2003)
 * 5) //[|Lost City]// (2004)
 * 6) //[|Polar Shift]// (2005)
 * 7) //[|The Navigator]// (2007)
 * 8) //[|Medusa]// (June 2009)
 * 1) //[|Golden Buddha]// (2003)
 * 2) //[|Sacred Stone]// (2004)
 * 3) //[|Dark Watch]// (2005)
 * 4) //[|Skeleton Coast]// (2006)
 * 5) //[|Plague Ship]// (2008)
 * 6) //[|Corsair]// (2009)
 * //[|The Chase]// (2007)
 * //The Wrecker// (November 17, 2009)
 * //Medusa// (June 2, 2009) Numa Files adventure novel
 * //Spartan Gold// (September 1, 2009) Fargo Adventure novel
 * //The Wrecker// (November 17, 2009) Isaac Bell novel
 * //The Wrecker// (November 17, 2009) Isaac Bell novel
 * //[|The Sea Hunters: True Adventures With Famous Shipwrecks]// (1996)
 * //[|The Sea Hunters II: Diving the World's Seas for Famous Shipwrecks]// (2002)
 * //Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed// (1998)
 * //Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt Revealed// (1998)
 * //[|The Adventures of Vin Fiz]// (2006)
 * //[|The Adventures of Vin Fiz]// (2006)