Selected Product: | The Chase Hardcover Author: Clive Cussler Publisher: Putnam Adult Release Date: 2007-11-06 ISBN-10: 0399154388 ISBN-13: 9780399154386 List Price: $26.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Double Cross (Alex Cross Novels) ISBN-10: 0446198986 ISBN-13: 9780446198981 List Price:$9.99 Stone Cold ISBN-10: 0446615641 ISBN-13: 9780446615648 List Price:$9.99 Plague Ship (Oregon Files) ISBN-10: 0399154973 ISBN-13: 9780399154973 List Price:$26.95 Protect and Defend: A Thriller ISBN-10: 074327041X ISBN-13: 9780743270410 List Price:$26.95 The Navigator (The Numa Files) ISBN-10: 0425222365 ISBN-13: 9780425222362 List Price:$9.99 |
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April 1950: The rusting hulk of a steam locomotive rises from the deep waters of a Montana lake. Inside is all that remains of three men who died forty-four years before. But it is not the engine or its grisly contents that interest the people watching nearby. It is what is about to come next . . .
1906: For two years, the western states of America have been suffering an extraordinary crime spree: a string of bank robberies by a single man who cold- bloodedly murders any and all witnesses and then vanishes without a trace. Fed up by the depredations of the "Butcher Bandit," the U.S. government brings in the best man they can find-a tall, lean, no-nonsense detective named Isaac Bell, who has caught thieves and killers coast to coast.
But Bell has never had a challenge like this one. From Arizona to Colorado to the streets of San Francisco during its calamitous earthquake and fire, he pursues what is quickly becoming clear to him is the sharpest criminal mind he has ever encountered, and the woman who seems to hold the key to the bandit's identity. Using science, deduction, and intuition, Bell repeatedly draws near only to grasp at thin air, but at least he knows his pursuit is having an effect. Because his quarry is getting angry now, and has turned the chase back on him. The hunter has become the hunted. And soon it will take all of Isaac Bell's skills not merely to prevail . . . but to survive.
Filled with intricate plotting, dazzling signature set pieces, and not one but two extraordinary villains, this is the work of a master writing at the height of his powers. Cussler does it again! | Customer Rating: | The Chase is typically Cusslerian, except it is not as predictable as the Dirk Pitt/Austin series. Possibly, this is because Issac Bell is a new hero and we don't know what to expect from him. I enjoyed "The Chase" immensely as compared to the others. Cussler is a master of taking little-known facts from the past and weaving a marvelous and captivating tale. With this story, I recognized some of the non-fictional details, which embellished the story with realism. When a fictional author gets you to agreeing with him, he's done his job well. This tale centers around 1906 San Francisco and the famous earthquake of that time. Cussler's intimate knowledge of classic automobiles is like the after-dinner drink; he revels in it.
Reminescent of "The Wild, Wild West" series, I'd love to see Issac Bell in another adventure as a private investigator. Unfortunately, Cussler turned the clock up until the 1950's, making him in his eighties. It would be hard to place him in harm's way back in his 40's again. | The Chase | Customer Rating: | As in all of Clive Cussler's books, there is history, adventure and intrigue. Thoroughly enjoyable and difficult to put down. | What a waste | Customer Rating: | Hard to put this delicately. Clive Cussler sux. Talentless formulaic garbage with his own political bias.
I hesitate to call him the "Bill O'Reilly" of fiction because a) he probably sees that as a complement b) its hard to discern who is the fictional writer with that comparison.
| A great surprise | Customer Rating: | | I thoroughly enjoyed this. It was a little absurd at times, but otherwise light-hearted, fast-paced, and well-researched historical fiction. I hope that Cussler rights more in this genre. | Well Done as usua;l | Customer Rating: | | I found the chase to be entertaining and typical Cussler from the ever present red head to Leigh Hunt and a cameo by cussler, Very fast paced and historicly close to factual,I've been reading Cussler for quite a few years, I still lean toward the Numa and Oregon files But would buy most any Cussler work, Although I haven't read any of his nonfiction works yet, I highly recomend The Chase a turn of the century Dirk Pitt without a boat |
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