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Loading... The Wrecker (original 2009; edition 2009)by Clive Cussler, Justin Scott
Work detailsThe Wrecker by Clive Cussler (2009)
None. i just love the issac bell stories. they really make you feel the time and it's refreshing to steer away from all the tech sometimes. man against nature kind of thing. not as impressed with his other writers, maybe i'm a justin schoot fan? Famous Van Doran Detective Isaac Bell hunts down an elusive madman set on destroying a railroad empire so he can pick up the pieces and control all railroading in America. This is an entertaining read, filled with nonstop mayhem and action that I truly enjoyed. However, it seemed overly long and the climax was way too made-for-tv. Isaac Bell confronts the Wrecker, gets impaled by him even though he knows the Wrecker kills his victims with a telescoping sword, then goes on to pull bolts and spikes to unseat a rail and foil the Wrecker's plans to destroy a bridge while he's bleeding out. The Wrecker goes over the side with the train, falls hundreds of feet into freezing, raging waters and still survives to terrorize another day. Just way too overdone, but the getting there is a great ride. I give this three and a half. The opening runs a little slow, and at times it can be pretty predictable, but I think this change of era is doing good for Cussler. It didn't hold my attention as well as I thought it would. Maybe it was all the talk about trains. I thought it would be more interesting, considering it is about a murderer nick-named the wrecker.I found myself skipping ahead a lot. My copy is paperback, still very long. The Wrecker is the second book in the Isaac Bell series and I would say my favorite of the three. In this one Bell is tasked to find and stop the man/men responsible for sabotaging the Southern Pacific Railroad. The man responsible has been nick-named The Wrecker. His attacks are never the same twice, one time he collapses a tunnel, the next he derails a train and a 3rd gives 2 trains the go ahead to use the same track from opposite directions. Bell and the entire van Dorn detective agency is racing to stop the next attack, preferably by arresting the murderer himself. Overall, this was a pretty good story and fast paced as well. Isaac Bell is kind of like Alex Cross of the early 1900s. I enjoy listening to these on my commute to work. The have plenty of action and there is always another twist or turn in the plot to keep things interesting. Enjoyable books. no reviews | add a review
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