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The Solomon Curse
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The Solomon Curse
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Sam and Remi Fargo search for a legendary lost city in this thrilling adventure from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author.
 
Husband-and-wife treasure-hunting team Sam and Remi Fargo have heard many rumors about the bay off Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. Some say it was the site of the vanished empire of the Solomon king and that great treasure lies beneath the waters. Others say terrible things happened here, atrocities and disappearances at the hands of cannibal giants, and those who venture there do not return. It is cursed.
The Fargos can’t resist the mystery, but their exploration takes a turn when islanders start disappearing. Soon the pair learn there may be truth behind the fables. Clues and whispers lead them on a hunt from the Solomons to Australia to Japan, and what they find at the end of the trail is both wonderful and monstrous—and like nothing they have ever seen before.

Sam and Remi Fargo search for a legendary lost city in this thrilling adventure from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author.
 
Husband-and-wife treasure-hunting team Sam and Remi Fargo have heard many rumors about the bay off Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. Some say it was the site of the vanished empire of the Solomon king and that great treasure lies beneath the waters. Others say terrible things happened here, atrocities and disappearances at the hands of cannibal giants, and those who venture there do not return. It is cursed.
The Fargos can’t resist the mystery, but their exploration takes a turn when islanders start disappearing. Soon the pair learn there may be truth behind the fables. Clues and whispers lead them on a hunt from the Solomons to Australia to Japan, and what they find at the end of the trail is both wonderful and monstrous—and like nothing they have ever seen before.

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    Chapter 1
     
    Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1170 AD
     
    Dawn’s glow shimmered off the flat ocean as a column of islanders marched along a jungle track, their voices hushed as they neared the coast, their destination, the new city said to have been built on the very surface of the sea.
    At the head of the group was the chief holy man, decked out in a colorful robe in defiance of the ever-present heat. His skin was the color of jerky, and a sheen of sweat coated his face. One of the few to have already made the pilgrimage to the just-completed palace near the western tip of Guadalcanal, he was now leading his flock to the site. He gazed back at the procession with satisfaction – he’d collected the most important men in the kingdom for the journey, many of whom were newly arrived from the surrounding islands, for the ceremony and festivities that were to last the remainder of the week.
    Slivers of light filtered through the overhead canopy of tropical trees as the group moved along the faint game trail, surrounded on all sides by dense jungle. The islands were untamed, and the majority of the Guadalcanal tribes lived within a hundred yards of the shore, avoiding the inland areas that abounded with predators both real and imagined. Legends of giants, ferocious creatures  more than twice the size of a man who traversed the island through a series of underground caves, and satisfied their thirst for human blood by attacking the unwary or the careless. Besides, there was no reason to brave the unknown in the interior of the island when a generous bounty from the sea could be had for the asking.
    The shaman halted at the top of a rise. The miracle beyond now jutted from the bay – buildings rising from the waves where before had only been water. He pointed at the impossible spectacle with his staff, ornately carved with reliefs of deities, and murmured the king’s name in a tone reserved for prayer to the gods. Indeed, the king seemed like he’d descended from heaven, so unlike ordinary men that he had become a legend during his lifetime.
    This – King Loc’s greatest achievement – made all his others pale in comparison. Loc’s vision of a series of man-made islets had been realized using local rock in the relative shallow of the half-moon-shaped harbor. After the celebration, the buildings would be used as the royal residence.
    The island’s holy men considered the compound sacred, evidence of Loc’s divine superiority. His builders had spent a decade creating it, with thousands of men quarrying and transporting the rock to the shore. Nothing like it had ever been seen, and the king had assured his counselors that its completion signaled the beginning of a new era.
    Nobody doubted his word – Loc was a ruler who had transformed his island from a humble trading collective to a wealthy kingdom, an empire with untold riches legendary among his people. By organizing the primitive mining effort and focusing on locating gemstones and gold, he’d made the island’s fortunes. What had been just another stop on a lackluster trade route had become a hub of wealth whispered about on distant shores.
    Over the years, the islanders had grown to appreciate the value of their legacy. Traders from other islands and as far away as Japan came to exchange goods for the treasures the natives amassed. Gold was especially prized, and now there were whole tribes devoted to mining the precious metal in the mountains. Their existence had evolved into one of relative prosperity, all under the watchful eye and encouragement of their benevolent ruler.
    The shaman and...
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  • Publisher's Weekly

    July 27, 2015
    Bestseller Cussler’s perfunctory seventh Sam and Remi Fargo adventure (after 2014’s The Eye of Heaven), his second with coauthor Blake, takes the husband-wife treasure hunters to Guadalcanal, where in 1170 C.E. a royal residence built on islets in the shallows of a bay and laden with gold plunged beneath the water during a tsunami. Sam and Remi’s Russian friend, Leonid Vasyev, have enlisted the Fargos to help him explore man-made structures on the sea bottom off the island, which is afflicted by some sort of curse. The Fargos go about their usual business of snooping around and diving. They also put up with being shot at, run off the road, and tortured—just another day at the office, or at least that’s the way it reads. The snappy patter seems forced, and the exotic location is neither very exotic nor appealing. A number of side plots distract from the main action. Perhaps Cussler needs a new hand at the helm to get the series back on course. Agent: Peter Lampack, Peter Lampack Agency.

  • Kirkus

    July 1, 2015
    "There was no such thing as an honest fortune," Sam and Remi Fargo are reminded as they undertake another treasure-hunting adventure in Cussler's (The Eye of Heaven, 2014, etc.) latest. The Fargos, multimillionaires-turned-treasure hunters blessed with Tracy-and-Hepburn dialogue, have flown to Guadalcanal at the behest of Leonid Vasyev, a Russian who explores lost civilizations. He's found something odd beneath a forgotten bay. The Fargos were only supposed to be funding Vasyev, but soon they're caught up in the mysteries he's uncovered. To their surprise, they find themselves coping with local superstitions and civil unrest. And crocodiles. When one of Vasyev's native workers gets bitten, the Fargos meet a local medico, Dr. Vanya, who later introduces them to Orwen Manchester, a member of Parliament. With the help of Manchester's contacts and of Selma, a genius researcher on the satellite phone, the Fargos learn Vasyev has found the Guadalcanal palace of King Loc, 12-century ruler of the entire Solomon Island group. The Fargos tap their pocketbook to finance Vasyev a new research ship, but meanwhile they gadabout Guadalcanal, being run off the road, shot at, getting caught in riots, and discovering caves holding countless skeletons, some too recent to be POWs killed by Imperial Japan's notorious medical experimentation. They also uncover evidence the Japanese looted gold from King Loc's submerged palace, but the real villain may be linked to pharmaceutical companies' refusing to be "hamstrung by arcane rules and regulations." Scenes, settings, and action are graphic-novel worthy, from sweat-stained jungle treks to bad-guy confrontations, all laced with historical factoids and a soupcon of fantasy for across-the-board appeal. Cussler and Company continue the winning formula, and this jungle episode, featuring exotic locales and an interesting back story, will satisfy the cravings of every fan.

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  • Booklist

    August 1, 2015
    In the latest Fargo adventure, the husband-and-wife team of explorers, Sam and Remi Fargo, are in the Solomon Islands, where, according to legend, there lies hidden a vast treasure that once belonged to the fabled King Solomon. Legend also has it that the place is cursed and that those who seek the treasure vanish forever. Like previous entries in this series, the book is long on action and intrigue and rather shorter on character development: Sam and Remi never quite come off sounding like real people, and the dialogue is sometimes stilted, as though it's there purely to advance the plot. Still, there's plenty of exciting goings-on here, and Cussler and Blake effectively blend present-day mystery and historical legend. For devoted Cussler fans, of whom there are very, very many.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

  • Library Journal

    July 1, 2015

    Sam and Remi Fargo (The Eye of Heaven) are off to find adventure again, this time in the Solomon Islands. A colleague invites them to Guadalcanal to explore an archaeological site, which appears to be an ancient structure sunken in a lagoon. What's puzzling is that the natives are clueless about its history or what it could be; instead, they believe the area is cursed and refuse to work there. The intrepid duo soon find far more mysteries and trouble than they do treasure or paradise. Missing children, secret Japanese medical experiments during the war, social unrest, rioting and looting, along with a couple of assassinations are thrown into the mix. The Fargos face down all sorts of dangers with the help of some friends. VERDICT Cussler and Blake have given us another riveting thriller. Sam and Remi are fearless, honest, curious, and resourceful in all situations. Fasten your seat belt for this wonderful read! [See Prepub Alert, 3/16/15.]--Cynde Suite, Bartow Cty. Lib. Syst., Adairsville, GA

    Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

  • Library Journal

    April 1, 2015

    Source of a great king's sunken treasures or a site of terrible atrocities, perpetrated by cannibal giants? That's what husband-and-wife treasure hunters Sam and Remi Fargo have heard about the bay off the Guadalcanal coast in the Solomon Islands. Their investigations lead them unexpectedly from the Solomons to Australia to Japan--and a very surprising find. Another Fargo adventure, after The Eye of Heaven.

    Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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