![]() ![]() ![]() Clive Cussler even put himself in as a bartended in a little deserted highway diner who tells Pitt where the treasure is really hidden, as he believes. Cusslers' strong cast of members including a congresswoman, an art detective, and two other adventure crazed friends of his. He also stayed pretty close to how actual Incan cultural was back in 1500's. ![]() Some events needed to be changed (like the fact there was no hidden treasure of Huascar) because with out this event, there would have been no story. Although it was fictional, Cussler made it as close to the real truth as he could. The writing of this novel was well researched, adding to the overall effect the story had on the reader. ![]() The plot centers around Pitt in a race with a wealthy art smuggling family named the Zolars to find "the golden chain of Huascar", a treasure buried by the Incas that is said to be worth so much that it would put King Tuts treasure to shame. Pitt goes on a wild adventure that leads him from the highs of the Andes to the jungles of the the stores all the way to an underground river in New Mexico. The book does not waste any time grabbing the readers' attention due to Cussler throwing his infamous character Dirk Pitt into it. Clive Cussler has once again proved his talent as a storyteller in his book Inca Gold. ![]()
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