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(Fargo Adventures #8)

The outstanding new Sam and Remi Fargo adventure from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author.
An 800-year-old treasure... an ancient cypher wheel... a brutal murder... and a man who will stop at nothing to claim what he considers rightfully his. Husband-and-wife treasure-hunting team Sam and Remi Fargo have gone on impossible missions before and faced many perils, but nev
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Published September 13th 2016 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
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Jan 12, 2017Bob Milne rated it liked it
Every reader has their literary crack, that one author they turn to for reliably mindless entertainment. For my wife, it's James Patterson. For me, it's Clive Cussler. Yes, his books are formulaic and clichéd, devoid of any real tension, and rely far too much on coincidence. There's very little real science or archeology to them anymore, and the bevy of co-authors means the new characters lack the consistent depth of Dirk Pitt. Despite all that, the books are a ton of fun, and an easy read to br...more
Oct 25, 2016David rated it really liked it
Another entry into the world of the rich, talented, beautiful, glamorous, and perfect-in-every way Fargos. Ohh to be able to travel the globe in my own private jet, hunting for treasure by day (to donate to charity of course), and wining & dining by night. And where can I get a Selma, to organise the mundane aspects of life. You know - the constant Hotel Savoy bookings, luxurious rental cars, charter boats, dinner reservations, and of course minding the rascally old dog.
I hate them LOL!
Not
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Sep 17, 2016Deborah Wall rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Hunting for treasure
The Fargos are ready for vacation when they get pulled into a hunt for a clue that might lead them to buried treasure from the time of Robin Hood. The Fargos themselves are well developed characters but I wished the others were described more thoroughly. I enjoyed the adventure, just would enjoy a little richer detail.
There actually was a time 15 or 20 years ago that I enjoyed Mr. Cussler's works, but alas, that time has passed. 1 of 10 stars
Jun 22, 2018MaryD rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: mystery-suspense, adventure, revenge-betrayal, strong-heroine, kidnapping-fic, pirates-fiction
I always love the Fargo Adventures & this is no exception. In the midst of all the angst-y relationship stories I usually read, this series always stands out for how Sam & Remi support and love each other through all their adventures.
This one deals with the treasure of King John, thought to have been lost in the fens of the Wash in 1216. When a book about pirates leads Remi and Sam to clues that indicate the whereabouts of the treasure, they become involved in murder, mayhem and mysteri
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Nov 05, 2016Kathy Davie rated it liked it
Eighth in The Fargo Adventures action adventure series and revolving around Sam and Remi Fargo, treasure-hunting millionaires. The prologue opens in the fall of 1216 in Norfolk, England.
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Must be nice to have your own jet and flit off wherever you like. Lucky, as the Fargos are constantly on the run in this one.
I feel rather nasty about this, since I've been complaining about the last few Fargo Adventures (I seem to have missed reading The Solomon Curse) for being rather dull with too man
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Oct 04, 2016Dan Curnutt rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I always love a good Clive Cussler book Pirate did not disappoint. The Fargo's are on vacation in San Francisco and Remi wants to buy her husband a gift, an old book on Pirates. Sounds easy enough, she has learned of a book that is for sale by a friend who's relative is the owner of a rare book store.
But when Remi goes to purchase the book this is where the fun begins. She is not the only one looking for the book. The store is robbed at gun point and Sam and Remi escape without harm. But why was
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Jan 20, 2017Angus Mcfarlane rated it liked it
The big mystery at the start of most Cussler books is the identity and role of the co-author. I could probably look this up somewhere but it's part of the intrigue. Perhaps the coauthor comes up with the new historical or archeological scenario, and Cussler helps craft the characters and plot. This one involves the impossibly matched Sam and Remi as they track a pirates treasure and The English Crown Jewels around the world. Usually I find the outcome on these is well telegraphed early on, leavi...more
Oct 07, 2016Andrew Ratermann rated it it was amazing
The Associated Press (AP) has it right, ***'It’s clear that having Burcell join Cussler as a co-author has rejuvenated this series.' *** Great read.
I live in Silicon Valley so it was fun to have the story start in San Francisco, making the book feel local, even though they globe trotted afterwards. Robin Burcell lives in Tracy near San Francisco so her writing about that area has a genuine authenticity. I want to be careful not to be a spoiler, so I will eschew a review.
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Well, that was quite a ride. I really enjoyed this story, lots of action and twists etc. Highly recommended.
Pirate by Clive Cussler and Robin Purcell is the latest Fargo adventure. 'Sam and Remi Fargo stumble into a search for King John's treasure and look for it.'
Don't know how much Cussler is involved in writing these books and it is a new collaborator. This is possibly the worst written Cussler book ever. Bleah! 😝
There are plot holes (Remi and Sam dive for an artifact and don't find it. 100 pages later the bad guys have it. What? How did that happen? 😦
Over and over again. And the ending 😶 (Don't wo
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Oct 30, 2016Greg rated it did not like it · review of another edition
This stinks!
One of the worst books I've ever read that was written under the Clussler 'umbrella'. I am a big fan of Clussler's early works and think his ghost written books are o.k.
But this sinks to new lows. Plot is very predictable, if there was even a plot at all. Felt like the writers just took a bunch of ideas in paragraph form, used some words to join them together and said presto! We have a book.
An excellent story as always w/excellent narration by Scott Brick.
The Fargo's are my least favorite Cussler series. Still I do somewhat enjoy them and they have been improving. The story was good and moved along fine but was very linear and no real B plot. In general I need to ask, how many rich guys are there that will kill at a whim and have no second thoughts about it? And where do they find all of the hired killers anyway? An extra star to any author that has a story about a billionaire that does not kill people.
Apr 12, 2018Karen rated it really liked it
I listen to this as an audiobook as I walked for my time lords team race! It really my interest to full-time and was great for keeping me going even in the rain! Fun story with pirates and kings and treasure hunting!
Mindless simple reading.
I picked it up to read on the plane and that’s what I did.
This wasn’t literary genius.
The plot is basic, the characters are too.
It’s easily digested and doesn’t take much effort.
It’s number 8 in the series but doesn’t really require any prior knowledge of the series.
Oct 16, 2017Vicky Ball rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I remember now why I don't read Clive Cussler books written by someone else. A bonus star because they went to Nottingham to search for the treasure.
The worst book I've read in ages. Found in a hotel, read on a beach.
An adventure yarn of the tallest order, which although staged in modern times has a well-aged feel to it, starring husband-and-wife treasure hunters Sam and Remi Fargo who provide a throwback touch, reminiscent of Nick and Nora Charles. Millionaire do-gooders who turn all the profits from their archeological finds over to charity, but are more than familiar with weaponry and martial arts, too.
The novel whisks the reader all over the world with this jet-set couple, beginning with their vacation i
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The last book in this series was The Solomon Curse, which I gave one of my worst reviews to on here, and for some reason, that seems to be my singled highest-liked review. Well, here we go again. I only read this because A) I ended up with a free copy and B) It fit a slot in a reading challenge I'm doing. I like a lot of Cussler's other work, but this series is getting ridiculous.
I've always thought it was lazy writing to have the characters just happen to wander into an unlikely event, like a
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Sep 28, 2016Airaze EDM rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
9/10
I was appalled by Cussler (and Blake)'s previous books of the Fargo Adventures, especially the 'latest' book at the time, The Solomon Curse which really settled me into the thought that Cussler (and his co-authors) perhaps are now settling in for quantity over quality. After giving the Solomon Curse 3/5 stars, I had no hope of the Fargo Adventures anymore.
One day I found Pirate sitting on the shelves which excited me, however after seeing it was a Fargo Adventure, I became skeptical. I saw t
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Another good Fargo mystery. always interesting when the author will show up, and pick up Sam and Remi after a near death. Page 208 in this book. Treasure buried in 1216, and a bookstore in San Francisco clues led to Arizona, Jamaica, Nova Scotia and Robin Hood's England.
Jan 22, 2017Jo-Ann Murphy rated it really liked it
A very easy reading adventure. Same and Remi, even when they try to take a vacation fall into treasure hunting.
The characters are well developed and enjoyable. The plot is fast moving, if a bit predictable, the settings are interesting and you always learn just the tiniest bit of history when you read their books.
Even though the reader can see some things coming a mile away, there are always a couple of surprises to keep things interesting.
Settings changed quickly in this tale. One minute they w
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These Remi and Sam Fargo romps are always a pleasure! This latest adventure has them from the US to Jamaica to England., in search of a King's treasury dating back to the days of Robin Hood.
Their usual charm, wit, and chemistry makes this couple a 'can-do-no-wrong' combination. Of course, having money, a staff of miracle workers with knowledge of, well, nearly every subject, and a seemingly limitless budget for wild adventures are obvious pluses for these two.
And, yes, Dirk Pitt once again shows
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Sep 26, 2016Darlene Ferland rated it it was amazing
This book was definitely worth the wait. There really isn't much to say about a book Clive Cussler writes. He is the king of adventure stories. Sam and Remi Fargo are finally taking a vacation but find themselves in another frightful and impossible battle when they attempt to recover an 800 year old treasure of King John and possibly involving Robin Hood. This reader found it hard to put down with each page bringing more gasps. . .
Oct 05, 2016Carole rated it really liked it
This was an enjoyable light read, but just typical of all Cussler's books in the San and Remi Fargo series. There is always a megalomaniac who doesn't care about all the collateral damage to get what they want.
The locations they went to were interesting. And, the Celtic knot part at the end was an interesting clue.
My wife and I both really like the Fargo series, and this one did not disappoint. There's a new co-author, Robin Burcell, who I will have to look up, as I liked the way this was written. Pirate history, as well as medieval England, and lots of other good points, made this a quick read; a good thing because Judy was eagerly waiting her turn.
One man's meat is another man's poison but honestly this book is absolutely dire. Could have been written by a child but then again they have more fertile imaginations. Plot? What plot. Cannot fathom why anybody would give this a good review.
May 15, 2017Karen rated it it was ok
I am new to this series so maybe I just gave this a 2 since I am not as familiar with the characters as I should be when I start at # 8.
To me it drug in the middle. Even though they jet-setted all around the globe I didn't feel it really had power until the last 1/8th of book.
The new ghost writer has saved the series. The previous one was terrible, I never finished The last book at all.
This was gun, action packed and entertaining.
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Cussler began writing novels in 1965 and published his first work featuring his continuous series hero, Dirk Pitt, in 1973. His first non-fiction, The Sea Hunters, was released in 1996. The Board of Governors of the Maritime College, State University of New York, considered The Sea Hunters in lieu of a Ph.D. thesis and awarded Cussler a Doctor of Letters degree in May, 1997. It was the first time...more
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