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[OOF]⋙ PDF The Striker An Isaac Bell Adventure Book 6 (Audible Audio Edition) Clive Cussler Justin Scott Scott Brick Penguin Audio Books

The Striker An Isaac Bell Adventure Book 6 (Audible Audio Edition) Clive Cussler Justin Scott Scott Brick Penguin Audio Books



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Detective Isaac Bell returns in the remarkable new adventure in the number-one New York Times best-selling series.

It is 1902, and a bright, inexperienced young man named Isaac Bell, only two years out of his apprenticeship at the Van Dorn Detective Agency, has an urgent message for his boss. Hired to hunt for radical unionist saboteurs in the coal mines, he is witness to a terrible accident that makes him think that something else is going on, that provocateurs are at work and bigger stakes are in play.

Little does he know just how big they are. Given exactly one week to prove his case, Bell quickly finds himself pitted against two of the most ruthless opponents he has ever known, men of staggering ambition and cold-bloodedness...who are not about to let some wet-behind-the-ears detective stand in their way.


The Striker An Isaac Bell Adventure Book 6 (Audible Audio Edition) Clive Cussler Justin Scott Scott Brick Penguin Audio Books

Clive Cussler and Justin Scott give us another great read. The first book in the series, The Chase, gave us a wonderful new hero in Isaac Bell and the Van Dorn Agency. We fell in love with Isaac as a cultured, wealthy debutante that wanted to "work" for a living and he choose a job that wasn't just sit at a desk and crunch numbers to add more money to your wealth. Instead he becomes a detective, not just to solve crime but to care for down and destitute. He truly helps those who need a hero to step in and help.

Cussler and Scott have taken us back to the beginning to show us where Isaac Bell started. I think it is brilliant that that they first gave us books when Bell is mature and at his prime. The action is packed and enticing and draws you in. If you read this book first you might think it a bit slow and clumsy, mainly because it is character development.

But having read the other books I was ready for this read so that I could learn how Isaac began, how Archie began, and why Wish Clarke is so endearing as a lovable drunken detective that always gets it right.

In the Striker we have a story where unions are trying to organize to put bring better pay and better conditions to coal miners. The owners of the coal mines, especially one maniacal egomaniac who wants to control the entire countries supply of coal want to destroy the union and any men associated with it before they can organize the miners and conduct strikes.

The Pinkerton Detective Agency is hired to protect the mines, protect the interest of the mine owners and they do it through stone cold methods of roughing up or even killing anyone who happens to appear to be favorable to the unions or who might be a strike instigator.

Along comes Isaac Bell, undercover, to determine that it is the miners who are getting the wrong end of this deal. He sees how the men are treated and he sees that it is the egomaniacs who own the mines who are undercutting the miners to try and break the unions and keep them from organizing.

The opening scene is crushing, Thousands of tons of coal are on a runaway underground coal tender coming up from the depths of the mine. It is sabotage so that the cable breaks and it tumbles back down the mine shaft, killing several young boys who are the "door tenders" for the mine. It is cold blooded murder, but it is being blamed on a striker / unionist not on the true person who did it.

Isaac convinces Mr. Van Dorn to let him put together a team and investigate the crime that he is sure has happened. The rest of the book is a thrill ride through Isaac and his teams efforts to stave off death and destruction of innocent lives and bring the true criminal to justice.

In typical Cussler / Scott fashion the action is quick, insightful, fun to read, and just down right gives you a book where you want to cheer for the hero and boo at the villains.

If you love Cussler's books you will love this book. ENJOY!

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 9 hours and 57 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Penguin Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date March 5, 2013
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B00BLRXHQK

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Adventure author Clive Cussler takes the reader back to Isaac Bell's first case in "The Striker".

Long before Isaac became the Van Dorn Detective Agency's top investigator, he was assigned to hunt for radical union saboteurs in the coal mines of West Virginia. While on the case, Bell is a witness to a terrible accident that makes him believe that something much larger is going on. Bell believes that a provocateur; an instigator sent to stir up trouble between the owners and the unions, is at the heart of the accident. Soon, Bell and his fellow Van Dorn detectives are criss-crossing the country from Chicago to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh trying to find out the identity of the provocateur.

To make matters worse, Bell has fallen for the lovely Mary Higgins, whose brother is a leader in the unions. But is Mary all she seems on the surface, or is she hiding something? Also, a former Van Dorn detective has appeared and has thrown another wrinkle into the case. Ultimately, the final showdown will take place on two old riverboats. Who will win?

I'm a big fan of Cussler's novels, and Isaac Bell is probably my favorite Cussler character. I also enjoy reading U.S. history and I like how Cussler centers Bell's adventures in a historical setting. The character development in "The Striker" is excellent. I enjoyed reading about Isaac Bell as a young private detective working his way up. The other characters, including Mary Higgins and her brother, are well-developed as well. The story is exciting and flows with a typical Cussler pace.

I recommend "The Striker" as well as the other Isaac Bell stories. Bell is a hero who is easy to root for. Don't miss "The Striker".
This is not thought provoking loaded with abstract thought and argument. This is brain candy. It is what you read after a hard day at work and you just need to recharge. A good read. Typical Cussler-lots of action and the good guys will in the end kick some villian ass.
When I first discovered the Isaac Bell Series, I enjoyed them so much that I decided to read the series in proper order. I was surprised when this book provided a flashback to Bell's early days as a detective. This had its good points and it's bad points. The historical background was fascinating, and most readers with an interest in the turn of the century will be familiar with the turmoil as labor fought to organize. One problem was that a reader would know from the beginning that a specific character would die, almost from the moment she entered the narrative. 😕
Clive Cussler and Justin Scott give us another great read. The first book in the series, The Chase, gave us a wonderful new hero in Isaac Bell and the Van Dorn Agency. We fell in love with Isaac as a cultured, wealthy debutante that wanted to "work" for a living and he choose a job that wasn't just sit at a desk and crunch numbers to add more money to your wealth. Instead he becomes a detective, not just to solve crime but to care for down and destitute. He truly helps those who need a hero to step in and help.

Cussler and Scott have taken us back to the beginning to show us where Isaac Bell started. I think it is brilliant that that they first gave us books when Bell is mature and at his prime. The action is packed and enticing and draws you in. If you read this book first you might think it a bit slow and clumsy, mainly because it is character development.

But having read the other books I was ready for this read so that I could learn how Isaac began, how Archie began, and why Wish Clarke is so endearing as a lovable drunken detective that always gets it right.

In the Striker we have a story where unions are trying to organize to put bring better pay and better conditions to coal miners. The owners of the coal mines, especially one maniacal egomaniac who wants to control the entire countries supply of coal want to destroy the union and any men associated with it before they can organize the miners and conduct strikes.

The Pinkerton Detective Agency is hired to protect the mines, protect the interest of the mine owners and they do it through stone cold methods of roughing up or even killing anyone who happens to appear to be favorable to the unions or who might be a strike instigator.

Along comes Isaac Bell, undercover, to determine that it is the miners who are getting the wrong end of this deal. He sees how the men are treated and he sees that it is the egomaniacs who own the mines who are undercutting the miners to try and break the unions and keep them from organizing.

The opening scene is crushing, Thousands of tons of coal are on a runaway underground coal tender coming up from the depths of the mine. It is sabotage so that the cable breaks and it tumbles back down the mine shaft, killing several young boys who are the "door tenders" for the mine. It is cold blooded murder, but it is being blamed on a striker / unionist not on the true person who did it.

Isaac convinces Mr. Van Dorn to let him put together a team and investigate the crime that he is sure has happened. The rest of the book is a thrill ride through Isaac and his teams efforts to stave off death and destruction of innocent lives and bring the true criminal to justice.

In typical Cussler / Scott fashion the action is quick, insightful, fun to read, and just down right gives you a book where you want to cheer for the hero and boo at the villains.

If you love Cussler's books you will love this book. ENJOY!
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