David Gibbins Books in Order
David Gibbins is a Canadian-born underwater archaeologist and novelist, renowned for his extensive experience in underwater excavations and his ability to craft thrilling narratives. He began scuba diving at 15 and went on to lead numerous expeditions around the world, including excavating ancient Roman shipwrecks off Sicily and surveying the submerged harbour of Carthage. As a prominent expert, his research has been published in scientific journals, books, and popular magazines. Gibbins previously held a Research Fellowship at Cambridge and taught as a Lecturer in the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Oriental Studies at the University of Liverpool. He now writes archaeological thrillers, drawing from his background, which have sold over two million copies worldwide, making them London Sunday Times and New York Times bestsellers. His bestselling novels, featuring maritime archaeologist Jack Howard, have been translated into 30 languages and are being adapted into a TV miniseries, solidifying his position as a leading author in the genre.
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About David Gibbins
David Gibbins is a Canadian-born underwater archaeologist and novelist, renowned for his extensive experience in underwater excavations and his ability to craft thrilling narratives. He began scuba diving at 15 and went on to lead numerous expeditions around the world, including excavating ancient Roman shipwrecks off Sicily and surveying the submerged harbour of Carthage. As a prominent expert, his research has been published in scientific journals, books, and popular magazines. Gibbins previously held a Research Fellowship at Cambridge and taught as a Lecturer in the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Oriental Studies at the University of Liverpool. He now writes archaeological thrillers, drawing from his background, which have sold over two million copies worldwide, making them London Sunday Times and New York Times bestsellers. His bestselling novels, featuring maritime archaeologist Jack Howard, have been translated into 30 languages and are being adapted into a TV miniseries, solidifying his position as a leading author in the genre.
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