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While investigating the reason for the death of a large number of marine animals, Dirk Pitt and ] stumble upon a group of tourists on a day trip from their cruise ship, the Polar Queen, to Seymour island. The tourists have experienced a mysterious "disease" that killed two of them and a crewman in a matter of minutes. As the tourists are brought to the ] research vessel, the Ice Hunter, they find out that Polar Queen is missing and won't respond to their calls. After some searching, Pitt and Al find her going in circles heading towards a cliff. Pitt is winched onto the ship from a helicopter, and narrowly avoids the crash. Pitt finds one surviving passenger, Deirdre, aboard the ship. Deirdre turns out to be the sister of the tour guide of the group found on Seymour island, Maeve, who seems perplexed to find her aboard. While investigating the deaths of a large number of marine animals, Dirk Pitt and ] encounter a group of tourists on Seymour Island. Aboard the tourists' cruise ship (the ''Polar Queen''), a mysterious "disease" has killed two passengers and one crewman. The tourists are brought to the ''Ice Hunter'', a research vessel for the ]. Here, they find out that the ''Polar Queen'' is missing and will not respond to their calls. After some searching, Pitt and Al discover that the missing ship is heading towards a cliff. After being ed onto the ship from a helicopter, Pitt steers and manages to narrowly avoid the crash. But he finds only one surviving passenger on board: Dierdre. Maeve, the tour guide from Seymour Island, is Deirdre's sister, and she seems perplexed to find Deirdre aboard.


While investigating the mysterious disease, more and more information suggest that the victims had been killed by extremely high-powered soundwaves. At this time, an outbreak happens in another part of the ocean, killing all crewmen on a cargo ship and a Chinese ]. This time, the cargo ship is blown up while a boarding party from a passing ship is aboard, and a futuristic yacht is spotted in the distance, heading away from the scene. The yacht turns out to belong to the Dorsett Consolidated Mining Company, a ] ] company headed by the ruthless Arthur Dorsett, the father of Maeve, Deirdre and their third sister, Boudicca. The only Dorsett not working for this company is Maeve, who ran away from home as a young girl, breaking all bonds with her family, including changing her last name to Fletcher. Pitt and Al uncover more evidence to suggest that the passengers of the ''Polar Queen'' were killed by extremely high-powered soundwaves. At this time, more outbreaks occur on a cargo ship and a Chinese ]. The cargo ship blows up while a boarding party from a passing ship is aboard; in the distance, a futuristic yacht is spotted heading away from the scene. We learn that the yacht belongs to the Dorsett Consolidated Mining Company, a ] ] company headed by the ruthless Arthur Dorsett. Dorsett is also the father of Maeve, Deirdre and a third daughter, Boudicca. Of Dorsett's three daughters, Maeve is the only one who does not work for his company. As a young girl, she ran away from home, broke all bonds with her family, and changed her last name to Fletcher.


By borrowing the US Navy ] net in the Pacific, NUMA finds out that the acoustic plague appears to be caused by a convergence of soundwaves from four sources around the pacific, ] in the southwest, one of the ] in the northwest, ] in the northeast and ] in the southeast. Since Kunghit Island is situated near to the United States, Pitt decides to go there to investigate. He enlists the help of Mason Broadmoor, a ] living on an island nearby. Broadmoor is a fisherman, delivering fish to the mine on Kunghit Island once a week with his associates. During such a visit, Pitt is smuggled onto the island to meet a disgruntled employee, who gives Pitt a tour of the mine. The mine employ a revolutionary mining method using high-powered soundwaves to dig through clay containing gems, in this case diamonds. On the way out, he is captured by the company security force only to be rescued by Broadmoor. Before this however, Pitt learns that the Dorsetts have kidnapped both of Maeve's sons, holding them hostage. Pitt and Broadmoor escape from the island using ]. By borrowing the US Navy ] net in the Pacific, NUMA discovers that the acoustic plague appears to be caused by a convergence of soundwaves from four sources around the Pacific: in the southwest, ]; in the northewest, one of the ]; in the northeast, ]; and in the southeast, ]. Since Kunghit Island is located not far from the United States, Pitt decides to go there to investigate. He enlists the help of Mason Broadmoor, a ] fisherman who, along with his associates, delivers fish to the Kunghit Island mine every week. During one such visit, Pitt is smuggled onto the island and given a tour of the mine by a disgruntled employee. The mine has a revolutionary mining method in which high-powered soundwaves are used to dig through clay containing diamonds. Pitt learns that the Dorsetts have kidnapped both of Maeve's sons and are holding them hostage. The company security force captures Pitt as he leaves the island, but Broadmoor rescues him, and the two escape using ].


Soon after returning to the US, Pitt, Al and Maeve are sent to Wellington to board another research vessel, the Ocean Angler. The mission is to covertly approach Gladiator Island, get ashore, find Maeve's sons, and bring everybody back to the vessel. It goes wrong from the start though, since the pickup car drives them to a Dorsett company warehouse instead of the research vessel. After a failed escape attempt, they are all brought onto the Dorsett yacht, which immediately puts to sea. After about a day Pitt, Al and Maeve are all abandoned in a small craft far away from ordinary shipping routes in the southwest Pacific Ocean. In addition, a tropical cyclone is quickly approaching the craft Soon after returning to the US, Pitt, Al and Maeve are sent to Wellington to board another research vessel, the ''Ocean Angler''. Their mission is to covertly infiltrate Gladiator Island, find Maeve's sons, and bring everybody back to the vessel. However, the plan is derailed when the pickup car drives them to a Dorsett company warehouse instead of to the research vessel. After a failed escape attempt, they are all brought onto the Dorsett yacht and immediately put out to sea. After about a day, Pitt, Al and Maeve are abandoned in the southwest Pacific Ocean, in a small craft and far away from ordinary shipping routes; in addition, a tropical cyclone is quickly approaching.


While Pitt, Al and Maeve are enduring the storm and trying to survive, other events take place in Washington. The NUMA computer center discovers a way to predict the coming convergence zones, and find that in a few weeks the ] of ] will be hit. Since the NUMA boss, Admiral ] fails to convince the ] of the looming threat, he launches a clandestine operation to avert the disaster. The plan is to reflect the soundwaves from the convergence zone toward Gladiator Island. A giant reflector is obtained from a government agency and dismantled before being loaded on a cargo ship to bring it into the convergence zone. Meanwhile, the NUMA computer center in Washington discovers a way to predict the coming convergence zones, and in a few weeks the ] of ] will be hit. The head of NUMA, Admiral ], fails to convince the ] of the looming threat, so he launches a clandestine operation to avert the disaster. The plan is to reflect the soundwaves from the convergence zone back towards Gladiator Island. A giant reflector is obtained from a government agency; it is dismantled, loaded onto a cargo ship, and brought into the convergence zone.


Far away, Pitt, Al, and Maeve have successfully endured the storm and finally stumbled upon a small island. There they find the remains of a ] that they use together with their own battered craft to build a small sailship. With this ship, they set course for the Gladiator island, planning to rescue Maeve's sons from her evil family. While they climb ashore the island, the sound reflector outside Oahu successfully reflects the high-powered soundwave toward Gladiator Island. At the same time, scientists find that this might make both ] on the island erupt. Admiral Sandecker gets the surprise of a lifetime when Pitt calls him from the island, using Mr. Dorsett's phone. Pitt, Al, and Maeve have successfully endured the storm and finally stumbled upon a small island. Here they find the remains of a ], which they use along with their own battered craft to build a small sailship. With this ship, they set course for Gladiator Island, planning to rescue Maeve's sons from her evil family. As they climb ashore, the sound reflector outside Oahu successfully reflects the high-powered soundwave toward Gladiator Island. At the same time, scientists realize that this could cause both ] on the island to erupt. Admiral Sandecker is shocked when he receives a call from Pitt, using Mr. Dorsett's phone.


In the end, Arthur and Boudicca Dorsett are killed by Pitt and Al after finding Maeve's sons. They then flee aboard the Dorsett yacht. There Maeve is fatally shot by Deirdre before she is killed herself. Giordino takes off with the children aboard a Dorsett helicopter parked on the yacht, and Pitt put the yacht to sea. While flying away from the island, Giordino can only watch while the yacht is engulfed by a ]. Pitt and Al rescue Maeve's sons and kill Arthur and Boudicca Dorsett. Pitt and Al flee, using the Dorsett yacht to make their escape. Deirdre fatally shoots Maeve but Deirdre herself killed soon afterwards. Al takes the children aboard a helicopter that was parked on the yacht, and as they fly away from the island, Al sees the yacht become engulfed by a ] with Pitt still on board.


Upon arrival at a safe landing point away from the exploding island, Al is recruited by the rescue officials to fly back to the island. While Al is concerned about what he will find, he has already decided to fly back and try to rescue his friend Pitt. And, since he is going back, he also agrees to take a load of food, fresh water, and medical supplies for those who will most certainly need the items in the days following the eruptions. Upon arrival at the island, Al is first told that no communication, via radios, has been received by authorities that would let him know if Pitt is still alive. As Al begins to feel much sadness in losing his best friend, another person tells Al that there is good news, as information has just reached them telling them a stranded yacht has been seen floating several miles from the island. Al, feeling it might be Pitt, takes the helicopter up once again, and flies to the coordinates hoping to find Pitt alive. Al arrives to a safe landing point, where he is recruited by rescue officials to fly back to the island. Al is concerned about what he will find there, but he has already decided to fly back and try to rescue his friend Pitt. Al also agrees to take a load of food, fresh water, and medical supplies to the islanders, who will most certainly need the items in the days following the eruptions. Upon his arrival at the island, Al is told that the authorities have received no radio communication to suggest that Pitt is still alive. As Al begins to mourn the loss of his best friend, he hears new information about a stranded yacht that has been seen floating several miles from the island. Al, feeling it might be Pitt, flies the helicopter to the coordinates hoping to find Pitt alive.


The yacht is found drifting on the sea, and Pitt is alive since he barricaded himself from the searing heat of the ash cloud. Bad news is also found, though, as Maeve is discovered dead from the injuries she sustained at the hand of her sister. The reader will also see that prior to her untimely death, she and Pitt had pledged their deepest love to each other. Al indeed finds that Pitt is alive, having survived by barricading himself from the searing heat of the ash cloud. Sadly, however, Maeve is discovered dead from the injuries she sustained at the hand of her sister. We also discover that, prior to her untimely death, she and Pitt had pledged their deepest love for each other.


After Pitt is rescued by Al, he eventually winds up flying back to D.C. on a commercial jet flight, and goes home after having spent some time in a hospital recovering from his very serious injuries. After Pitt is rescued, he flies back to D.C. on a commercial jet flight and heads home, but not before spending some time in a hospital recovering from his very serious injuries.
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Shock Wave
File:Shock Wave.jpg
1st Edition Hardcover
AuthorClive Cussler
Cover artistPaul Bacon
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDirk Pitt Novels
GenreAdventure; Techno-thriller
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication dateJanuary 2, 1996 1st Edition Hardcover
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages537 (Hardcover edition)
ISBNISBN 0-684-80297-X Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
Preceded byInca Gold 
Followed byFlood Tide 

Shock Wave is a book written by Clive Cussler. First published in 1996, it is the thirteenth book in Cussler's Dirk Pitt series.

Plot summary

While investigating the deaths of a large number of marine animals, Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino encounter a group of tourists on Seymour Island. Aboard the tourists' cruise ship (the Polar Queen), a mysterious "disease" has killed two passengers and one crewman. The tourists are brought to the Ice Hunter, a research vessel for the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA). Here, they find out that the Polar Queen is missing and will not respond to their calls. After some searching, Pitt and Al discover that the missing ship is heading towards a cliff. After being ed onto the ship from a helicopter, Pitt steers and manages to narrowly avoid the crash. But he finds only one surviving passenger on board: Dierdre. Maeve, the tour guide from Seymour Island, is Deirdre's sister, and she seems perplexed to find Deirdre aboard.

Pitt and Al uncover more evidence to suggest that the passengers of the Polar Queen were killed by extremely high-powered soundwaves. At this time, more outbreaks occur on a cargo ship and a Chinese junk. The cargo ship blows up while a boarding party from a passing ship is aboard; in the distance, a futuristic yacht is spotted heading away from the scene. We learn that the yacht belongs to the Dorsett Consolidated Mining Company, a gemstone mining company headed by the ruthless Arthur Dorsett. Dorsett is also the father of Maeve, Deirdre and a third daughter, Boudicca. Of Dorsett's three daughters, Maeve is the only one who does not work for his company. As a young girl, she ran away from home, broke all bonds with her family, and changed her last name to Fletcher.

By borrowing the US Navy sonar net in the Pacific, NUMA discovers that the acoustic plague appears to be caused by a convergence of soundwaves from four sources around the Pacific: in the southwest, Gladiator Island; in the northewest, one of the Commander Islands; in the northeast, Kunghit Island; and in the southeast, Easter Island. Since Kunghit Island is located not far from the United States, Pitt decides to go there to investigate. He enlists the help of Mason Broadmoor, a Native American fisherman who, along with his associates, delivers fish to the Kunghit Island mine every week. During one such visit, Pitt is smuggled onto the island and given a tour of the mine by a disgruntled employee. The mine has a revolutionary mining method in which high-powered soundwaves are used to dig through clay containing diamonds. Pitt learns that the Dorsetts have kidnapped both of Maeve's sons and are holding them hostage. The company security force captures Pitt as he leaves the island, but Broadmoor rescues him, and the two escape using jet skis.

Soon after returning to the US, Pitt, Al and Maeve are sent to Wellington to board another research vessel, the Ocean Angler. Their mission is to covertly infiltrate Gladiator Island, find Maeve's sons, and bring everybody back to the vessel. However, the plan is derailed when the pickup car drives them to a Dorsett company warehouse instead of to the research vessel. After a failed escape attempt, they are all brought onto the Dorsett yacht and immediately put out to sea. After about a day, Pitt, Al and Maeve are abandoned in the southwest Pacific Ocean, in a small craft and far away from ordinary shipping routes; in addition, a tropical cyclone is quickly approaching.

Meanwhile, the NUMA computer center in Washington discovers a way to predict the coming convergence zones, and in a few weeks the Hawaiian island of Oahu will be hit. The head of NUMA, Admiral James Sandecker, fails to convince the President of the looming threat, so he launches a clandestine operation to avert the disaster. The plan is to reflect the soundwaves from the convergence zone back towards Gladiator Island. A giant reflector is obtained from a government agency; it is dismantled, loaded onto a cargo ship, and brought into the convergence zone.

Pitt, Al, and Maeve have successfully endured the storm and finally stumbled upon a small island. Here they find the remains of a sailboat, which they use along with their own battered craft to build a small sailship. With this ship, they set course for Gladiator Island, planning to rescue Maeve's sons from her evil family. As they climb ashore, the sound reflector outside Oahu successfully reflects the high-powered soundwave toward Gladiator Island. At the same time, scientists realize that this could cause both volcanoes on the island to erupt. Admiral Sandecker is shocked when he receives a call from Pitt, using Mr. Dorsett's phone.

Pitt and Al rescue Maeve's sons and kill Arthur and Boudicca Dorsett. Pitt and Al flee, using the Dorsett yacht to make their escape. Deirdre fatally shoots Maeve but Deirdre herself killed soon afterwards. Al takes the children aboard a helicopter that was parked on the yacht, and as they fly away from the island, Al sees the yacht become engulfed by a pyroclastic ash cloud with Pitt still on board.

Al arrives to a safe landing point, where he is recruited by rescue officials to fly back to the island. Al is concerned about what he will find there, but he has already decided to fly back and try to rescue his friend Pitt. Al also agrees to take a load of food, fresh water, and medical supplies to the islanders, who will most certainly need the items in the days following the eruptions. Upon his arrival at the island, Al is told that the authorities have received no radio communication to suggest that Pitt is still alive. As Al begins to mourn the loss of his best friend, he hears new information about a stranded yacht that has been seen floating several miles from the island. Al, feeling it might be Pitt, flies the helicopter to the coordinates hoping to find Pitt alive.

Al indeed finds that Pitt is alive, having survived by barricading himself from the searing heat of the ash cloud. Sadly, however, Maeve is discovered dead from the injuries she sustained at the hand of her sister. We also discover that, prior to her untimely death, she and Pitt had pledged their deepest love for each other.

After Pitt is rescued, he flies back to D.C. on a commercial jet flight and heads home, but not before spending some time in a hospital recovering from his very serious injuries.

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