Dirk Pitt adventure novels •
Pacific Vortex! (1983) - Written by Clive Cussler (though released at a later date, this is the first book that was written) •
The Mediterranean Caper (a.k.a.
Mayday, 1973) •
Iceberg (1975) •
Raise the Titanic! (1976) •
Vixen 03 (1978) •
Night Probe! (1981) •
Deep Six (1984) •
Cyclops (1986) •
Treasure (1988) •
Dragon (1990) •
Sahara (1992) •
Inca Gold (1994) •
Shock Wave (1996) •
Flood Tide (1997) •
Atlantis Found (1999) •
Valhalla Rising (2001) •
Trojan Odyssey (2003) •
Black Wind (2004) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler •
Treasure of Khan (2006) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler •
Arctic Drift (2008) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler •
Crescent Dawn (2010) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler • ''
Poseidon's Arrow'' (2012) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler •
Havana Storm (2014) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler •
Odessa Sea (2016) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler •
Celtic Empire (2019) - Written with son
Dirk Cussler • ''Clive Cussler's The Devil's Sea'' (2021) - Written by Dirk Cussler •
Clive Cussler The Corsican Shadow (2023) - Written by Dirk Cussler •
Clive Cussler Obsidian Sky (2026) - Written by Dirk Cussler
Novel notes Although
Pacific Vortex! was released in 1983, it is actually the first Dirk Pitt novel chronologically. The events of
Pacific Vortex! happen before those of
The Mediterranean Caper. In fact, several events in
Pacific Vortex! are referred to in
The Mediterranean Caper. The series does not have to be read in order, since each book stands by itself. There is also a Dirk Pitt reference book: •
Dirk Pitt and Clive Cussler Revealed (1998) - Written with
Craig Dirgo, which contains photos and a synopsis of the books, as well as a compendium of cars, characters, villains and women that have appeared in the novels throughout the years. Also, there is a biography and interview with Cussler, and a short story "The Reunion", written from the perspective of a character who crashes a party at Pitt's hangar, meeting all the characters who had been predominant in the novels up to that time. Hints dropped throughout the story indicate that this unnamed character is Cussler himself.
Film notes Pitt has twice appeared on the big screen, in movie adaptations of
Raise the Titanic in 1980, and
Sahara in 2005. In the former he was portrayed by
Richard Jordan, and in the latter by
Matthew McConaughey. Clive Cussler sued the production company for the film
Sahara, Crusader, in 2004, claiming the company reneged on a contract that gave him approval rights over the film's screenplay, when, in fact, he only had those rights until a director was hired. Crusader, which is owned by billionaire
Philip Anschutz, then countersued, accusing Cussler of duping it into adapting his book into a film based on an inflated number of novels sold. Jurors ruled in May 2007 in favor of the production company. On March 10, 2009, Judge John P. Shook ordered Clive Cussler to pay $13.9 million in legal fees to Crusader. In his ruling, Judge Shook agreed with lawyers for Crusader Entertainment that an original contract between the two parties called for an award of legal fees if either side breached. "The issue boils down to whether the fees requested are reasonable and necessary," Shook said. He concluded that they were. On July 27, 2009, Cussler issued a final check to Crusader, which totals the payback to $20 million to the wronged production company. A March 2010 decision by the California Court of Appeal has since overturned the earlier awardings of both the $5 million in damages and nearly $14 million in legal fees to Crusader. ==Critical studies==