Corsair (The Oregon Files Book 6)

Reading Level
18 years and up
Time to Read
8 hrs 21 mins
TOC
46 Chapters

Reading Level

What age is Corsair suitable for ?

Readers of age 18 years and up will enjoy Corsair .


Reading Time

8 hrs 21 mins

How long to read Corsair (The Oregon Files Book 6)?

The estimated word count of Corsair (The Oregon Files Book 6) is 125,240 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 8 hrs 21 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 13 hrs 55 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 4 hrs 39 mins.

Corsair (The Oregon Files Book 6) - 125,240 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 13 hrs 55 mins
Average 250 words/min 8 hrs 21 mins
Fast 450 words/min 4 hrs 39 mins

More about Corsair

125,240 words

Word Count

for Corsair (The Oregon Files Book 6)

448 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 448 pages
Paperback: 437 pages
Kindle: 460 pages

13 hours and 28 minutes

Audiobook length


Table of Contents

There are 46 chapters in Corsair . We have listed them below.

Cover
Dirk Pitt Adventures by Clive Cussler
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Epigraph
PROLOGUE
ONE - WASHINGTON, D. C.
TWO - OFF THE COAST OF SOMALIA FOUR MONTHS LATER
THREE
FOUR - BAHIRET EL BIBANE, TUNISIA
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN - OVER THE SAHARA DESERT
EIGHT
NINE - CORINTHIA BAB AFRICA HOTEL, TRIPOLI, LIBYA
TEN
ELEVEN
TWELVE
THIRTEEN
FOURTEEN
FIFTEEN
SIXTEEN
SEVENTEEN
EIGHTEEN
NINETEEN
TWENTY
TWENTY-ONE
TWENTY-TWO
TWENTY-THREE
TWENTY-FOUR
TWENTY-FIVE
TWENTY-SIX
TWENTY-SEVEN
TWENTY-EIGHT
TWENTY-NINE
THIRTY
THIRTY-ONE
THIRTY-TWO
THIRTY-THREE
THIRTY-FOUR
THIRTY-FIVE
THIRTY-SIX
THIRTY-SEVEN
EPILOGUE
Excerpt from SILENT SEA

Description

For five novels, Clive Cussler has brought readers into the world of the Oregon, a seemingly dilapidated ship packed with sophisticated equipment, and captained by the rakish, one-legged Juan Cabrillo. And now the Oregon and its crew face their biggest challenge yet. Corsairs are pirates, and pirates come in many different varieties. There are the pirates who fought off the Barbary Coast in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the contemporary pirates who infest the waters of Africa and Asia, and the pirates . . . who look like something else. When the U.S. secretary of state’s plane crashes while bringing her to a summit meeting in Libya, the CIA, distrusting the Libyans, hire Juan Cabrillo to search for her, and their misgivings are well founded. The crew locates the plane, but the secretary of state has vanished. It turns out Libya’s new foreign minister has other plans for the conference, plans that Cabrillo cannot let happen. But what does it all have to do with a two- hundred- year-old naval battle and the centuries-old Islamic scrolls that the Libyans seem so determined to find? The answers will lead him full circle into history, and into another pitched battle on the sea, this time against Islamic terrorists, and with the fate of nations resting on its outcome. “Readers will burn up the pages following the blazing action and daring exploits of these men and women and their amazing machines,” writes Publishers Weekly of the Oregon Files series. And they’ll do it once again, with Corsair. Read more