If you, like me, love a good adventure movie then this book is for you. A globe spanning adventure that has fun with history and it's characters. The leads Sam and Remi Fargo are funny, sweet, thoughtful and ready for pretty much anything. The villains are formidable and an ever looming threat.

One of the reasons I loved this book was the relationship between Sam and Remi, they are introduced in a way that is so refreshing in these kinds of novels. One of Sam's first actions in the book is to tell his wife, covered in mud, out in the swamp, how beautiful and wonderful she is. And he means it.

It's really refreshing to have a set of hero's that both love each other AND get along.

Their trust in each other carried both themselves and me through this quickly paced globe trotting adventure. Looking forward to their next adventure!

I've read Clive Cussler in the past. And although I remember little to nothing about that novel (The Wrecker) what I do remember is that it was a fun beach/summer read. When Spartan Gold was chosen for our book club (GamersRead) I was excited for a fun read as the weather turns from winter to spring.

What transpired though was a run of the mill adventure book that had almost no character development and only the most minimal amount of intrigue. The book centers around the husband and wife duo of Sam and Remi Fargo. A pair of explorers who stumble across a wine bottle from Napolean's personal stash. This discovery sends them on a global trip to find the rest of the bottles. Unfortunately for them, they're not the only ones on the case. There's also a rich Russian mob guy who wants them as well.

There's one thing I despised about Spartan Gold that turned me off from the book. How did this duo become so filthy rich? And how did they become 007 level action heroes? It can't just be a couple judo classes. The duo get themselves in some very precarious situations and somehow are never phased by it in the slightest. If I had guns firing me and the Italian mob wanted to take me out, I think I'd say forget the rest of the wine bottles but not these two.

And really that's Spartan Gold in a nutshell. A whirlwind adventure that makes no sense and has no real stakes. Nothing was ever going to happen in what we know is a very long series. And if you're ok with turning your brain off then you might enjoy Spartan Gold more then I do.

A bit of a romp without a lot of suspense. Everything comes pretty easy to the protagonists, without much in the way of unexpected twists or challenges. Still, I like Remi and Sam, so I like the book.

My first Clive Cussler book. I appreciated the adventure the characters took and the writing style, but felt like the protagonists figured out the clues or got out of sticky situations too easily. I could definitely see myself giving Cussler another try, but probably from a different series.

Cheesy, total escapist fiction.

I mostly listened to this as my friend likes Cussler. I wasn't a huge fan.

Not as good as the later Fargo Adventure books...

The story gets 4 stars but I'm not a fan of Scott Brick as a reader so for the audiobook it gets 3 stars.
adventurous mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

This “historical mystery” adventure book was a lot of fun. The main characters are adorable and the storyline provided exactly the kind of escapism I was looking for.

If you’re looking for a beautifully written, slow read - this isn’t for you.

If looking to escape, enjoy some random history, and travel the world with some wealthy treasure hunters who fight bad guys for a while - I highly recommend.