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Date first published1977Mayday cover
ISBN Number0 7221 2745 6
Page Count237 p/b
h/b= hardback : p/b= paperback

Mayday -


Also known as the Mediterranean Caper


Storyline


This is perhaps Cusslers most important novel. Important in the fact that it was the first one to be published. His first novel, Pacific Vortex was not published until 1983. Reading through Mayday there are a lot of references to Pacific Vortex.

The story opens with Dirk and Giordino flying to the Med, as trouble shooters for one of NUMAs research vessels which has been plagued by mishaps and sabotage. En-route they pick up a Mayday signal from the local American Air Force base which is under attack from a World War I biplane. A battle ensues, in which the biplane is shot down, but disappears.

Following a chance encounter at dawn on a secluded beach, Pitt is drawn into a web of intrigue, which surrounds a local recluse. After an attempt on his life, Pitt becomes determined to find out why von Till was so keen to see him dead, and at the same time reek revenge for the attempt on his life.

Pitt eventually sorts out the muddle and purely by chance solves the mystery of the Teaser fish, and discovers the true identity of the beautiful woman from the beach.

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Review


Being an early Cussler this story is fairly simple in outline, yet has plenty of mystery and twists and turns to keep you going. The story is very much centred on Pitt, with all the other characters being very much bit parts, including Giordino. NUMA itself, is just a skeleton agency, with very little information supplied about the organization.

Very little detail beyond basic descriptions is given and so you are left to conjure up your visions of the players.

Written in the mid seventies, it has dated somewhat, with all the characters smoking, and with the central villain being an ex Nazi, something which has now disappeared from most novels. As most Nazis from the war are now either dead or two old to make formidable enemies.

Unlike later novels the diving technology, and equipment detail is rather sparse, with the emphasis on the story rather than the equipment.

The story is good, straight forward with a few simple twists. There is some interesting fights which are not too over the top. Having re-read the story for this review, it made a pleasant change to have a straight forward story to read, without to many sub plots.

A good introduction to the world of NUMA.



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