A review by professorfate
Treasure of Khan by Clive Cussler, Dirk Cussler

3.0

For a Dirk Pitt book, this novel was most decidedly meh. The villains weren't really compelling, some of the situations were incoherent and the writing was not crisp at all. Frankly, there were points when I was bored reading this.

I fear that Cussler's work from here on is going to be like James Patterson. When Patterson started working with all of his co-authors putting out a book a month, I stopped reading because the quality went way down. I will continue with the Dirk Pitt books, and I will hope that this was just an aberration, but I am worried.