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Lost Empire by Clive Cussler

Lost Empire

A Fargo Adventure

by Clive Cussler

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  • Aug 2010, 416 pages
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Gabriel Darke

Lost Empire by Clive Cussler
I'm really liking the Sam and Remi Fargo series of stories. Very readable, fast paced and energetic. Some of the rescues and coincidences are a bit far-fetched, but that's the nature of the genre. What I particularly don't like, and my one major gripe, is Clive writing himself into the plot as a character. He does this far too often ( Hitchcock would not approve! ) Grow up, Clive, or in this case, Grant. Quit indulging your vanity and stick to the basics of story writing.
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