Clive Cussler’s The Heist

Clive Cussler’s The Heist 1

by Jack du Brul
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Publication Date: 09/05/2024
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Summer 1914.


A murder investigation leads Detective Isaac Bell into the heart of a sinister conspiracy against America’s newly launched Federal Reserve.


While President Woodrow Wilson celebrates aboard his yacht, Bell spots a low-flying plane threatening the nation’s leaders.


His quick action prevents an assassination - but this attack is only the beginning of a far deadlier plot.


Bell soon uncovers a web of double-crosses involving a master thief, an assassin’s accomplice, and the most audacious heist in America’s history: a billion-dollar robbery from the country’s most secure banking system.


As Bell races against ruthless enemies, the fate of the U.S. economy - and the nation itself - hangs in the balance. Every step closer to the truth puts him deeper in danger.


A gripping, high-stakes historical thriller from Clive Cussler’s acclaimed Isaac Bell series.


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Praise for Clive Cussler:


'The Adventure King' Sunday Express


'Just about the best in the business' New York Post


'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily Mail

ISBN:
9781405959711
9781405959711
Category:
Adventure
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-05-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Jack du Brul

Jack Du Brul is the author of the Philip Mercer series, most recently The Lightning Stones, and is the coauthor with Cussler of the Oregon Files novels Dark Watch, Skeleton Coast, Plague Ship, Corsair, The Silent Sea, and The Jungle, and the Isaac Bell novels The Titanic Secret and The Saboteurs.

He lives in Virginia.

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Clive Cussler The Heist - I did not know the CC had other writers doing a "Ludlum", writing books under the CC name. I found this book, my first non-CC read, just as entertaining, interesting and intriguing as if CC himself had written the story. The story lines, the variety of characters, the clean vocabulary, and the time period made for a well written tapestry of immersion that made it hard to put the book down. I laughed at what happened to the Irishman. A serendipitous find and not my last book of this series or a newly discovered author. Source: Netgalley. 5*

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