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The Chase

The Chase

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Author: Clive Cussler
Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 45693

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.6

ISBN: 0718152794
EAN: 9780718152796
ASIN: 0718152794

Publication Date: November 1, 2007
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Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Vastly different and possibly my favourite Cussler Novel   July 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This Novel is about the indefatigable Issac Bell and his relentless chase of the Butcher Bandit. Bell also has time to find love, he lays eyes upon the personal assistant of the Bandit and instantly falls in love, a small sidestory and a different kind of chase, the persuit love.
A well crafted, perfectly balanced Novel incorperating thrills, suspence and just enough romance to make probably the best book Cussler has ever written.
I can't think why anyone could not like this book.
Go on, give it a read, you won't be dissapointed"



1 out of 5 stars Not the normal Cussler   March 3, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bought the book at Heathrow Airport running for a plane. Did not read the cover notes. This one is not a Dirk Pitt story. Instead it is about a private detective in 1906 and the San Francisco earthquake. It's all very old fashioned, slow, needlessly violent, and boring. A poor read. You have been warned.


4 out of 5 stars Different for Cussler (in a good way !!)   February 18, 2008
I have read all of the previous Clive Cussler novels and some of his co-authored stuff. I really used to enjoy the early Dirk Pitt stories, but I felt that towards the end Cussler went off a bit (maybe my tastes changed - who knows). As the Dirk Pitt plot-line had expired I was interested to see what he had created now. I must say that I found the book very interesting. Cussler's attention to detail was spot-on and the story made the book "unputdownable". The plot line is in a similar vein to one of his earlier Dirk Pitt novels "Night Probe" but with a clever twist. I must presume that due to the way the book has been written that this is a "one-off", unless he jumps back in time to cover the further adventures of the hero "Issac Bell". In all - a good read in the classic Cussler style.


4 out of 5 stars Snakes on a train   January 13, 2008
I've always been a fan of Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt and NUMA Files adventures, and THE CHASE is the same kind of story. There's a larger-than-life hero who faces impossible challenges and is viciously injured but gets right up. There are fast cars, a discreet liaison with a beautiful woman, loyal associates, and big transportation (in this case trains rather than boats). Oh, and a sociopathic villain.

All that's to the good. Of course we also have writing from the Hardy Boys school of literature and fantastic plot elements. That's no surprise and if you're a fan, you just read around it. Here's an example of an overloaded sentence from the beginning of Chapter 15:

"Cromwell's chauffeur drove the 1906 Rolls-Royce Brougham, made by the London coach maker Barker, with its six-cylinder, thirty-horsepower engine, from the garage to the front of the palatial Nob Hill mansion Cromwell had designed himself and constructed from white marble blocks cut and hauled by railroad from a quarry in Colorado."

Hmmm ... anyone got a red pencil?

The hero is one Isaac Bell, an independently wealthy private detective. The villain is a bank robber-murderer known as "the Butcher Bandit." Bell, through hot detective work and breathtaking good luck, gets on the trail of the Bandit by page 168 (of 404). The rest of the book -- the better half -- involves a lot of fast driving, a locomotive race, some shooting and robbing, and the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Oh, and of course a satisfactory ending.

THE CHASE does have a structural device that kicks it up a notch. While the story takes place in 1906, the book opens and closes with a 1950 underwater salvage operation in a large Montana lake. This is reminiscent of James Cameron's 1997 movie TITANIC, and was a very nice touch.

Cussler's at his best with the action scenes, and THE CHASE has some epic action. The train scenes really are playing to his strength. The story is according to formula but the formula works: familiar and therefore safe style, combined with wild action. This is a very satisfactory offering from Cussler and if you like this kind of book, you'll probably enjoy it as much as I did.

Linda Bulger, 2008



5 out of 5 stars Page-turning pleasure   December 30, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Clive has done a great job here. Right from the start his new characters draw you in to the story in a classic good versus evil adventure. This story keeps you turning the pages until the early hours. Enjoy!