Clive Cussler’s The Sea Wolves: Isaac Bell #13
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Can one detective stop a war being lost just as it starts?
August, 1914, the eve of WWI, and in New York the Van Dorn Detective Agency is supervising the loading of a final shipment of rifles bound for Britain. When Chief Investigator Isaac Bell discovers a hidden radio transmitter, he realises it will broadcast the exact location of the merchant ship to waiting German U-boats.
This ship is saved - but two others have already departed.
In a desperate race against time, Bell sets out to foil these acts of sabotage. Yet even if he succeeds, he knows he must hunt down the saboteur. Little does he realise that a sophisticated German spy ring is operating out of New York City’s docks – and they’ve a secret that could determine the outcome of the war . . .
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
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Additional information
Publisher | Penguin (12 Oct. 2023) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 448 pages |
ISBN-10 | 140595356X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1405953566 |
Dimensions | 12.9 x 2.7 x 19.8 cm |
by Brad Kirk
It’s nice to get another isak bell story but so far this does seem to be lacking a little something. I can only put it down to the fact that we lost Clive Cussler. Don’t get me wrong I’m enjoying it and will carry on getting the books as I’ve got every so far so will keep collecting and reading them.
by Lyn
Since I have followed Clive Cussler from his first book I have not been disappointed. Sea Wolves by Jack during Brul carries on in that tradition.
by Amazon Customer
Book is a good read, but not as good when Clive was writing.
by SAM
Not a bad book!
by ID24
The usual romp. Nasty spies, balloons, planes, trains, cars and ships. What more do you want? Lots of guns!!! It has it all….
by mr m j attwood
very enjoyable .
by bothered
a masterly tale of twists and turns around the true events.
by chinmusic
Great story, these isaac bell books are the best of the spin off Cusslers. But please I wince at people “reaching out” in the early 20th century. I wince at it anyway it’s an awful cliche but it started to be used what ? 10-15 years ago max. 4 times so far please can we have genuine believable dialogue of the times ? While we’re on- POSH? Not in 1915 either.