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After nearly fifty years of thrilling journeys across treacherous landscapes and courageous quests to save civilization from destruction, we must say goodbye to the “Grandmaster of Adventure,” author Clive Cussler, who died this week at the age of 88. 

The author, known for his thrillers — including his Dirk Pitt underwater adventure series — sold more than 100 million copies of his books over a long writing career that sent him up the New York Times bestseller list more than 20 times. 

With heavy hearts, thousands of Cussler’s fans, many who have been following the author for decades, took to social media to express their condolences. Cussler’s wife reached out to his devoted readers in a heartfelt post on his official Facebook page, thanking them “for all the adventures [they] have shared” with her husband over the years. 

With more than 80 books gracing bookshelves across the globe, Cussler’s adventures are far from over. He’s left behind a map with his words, which readers, may they be new or old friends, can follow toward their next great excursion. His unique brand of excitement and adventure will be sorely missed, but impossible to forget. 

Genre: Thrillers
Chelsea Ciccone

Chelsea Ciccone graduated from the University of North Georgia with a degree in English and now writes and edits for BookTrib.com. She has lived all over the U.S. in her twenty-something years, but, for now, she calls Connecticut home. As a writer, she believes that words are the most accessible form of magic. When she’s not dabbling in the dark arts, she can be found rewatching Buffy the Vampire Slayer, participating in heated debates about literature, or proclaiming her undying love to every dog she meets.

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