The Heist
Isaac Bell • Book 14
by Jack Du Brul, Clive Cussler
Why You'll Love This
A biplane attack on Woodrow Wilson's presidential yacht is just the opening move — and Isaac Bell hasn't even found the real enemy yet.
- Great if you want: historical thriller action rooted in early 20th-century American intrigue
- The experience: fast-moving and cinematic — barely a page without forward momentum
- The writing: Du Brul delivers Cussler's signature period detail with punchy, propulsive craft
- Skip if: you're new to Bell — the series formula is well-worn by book fourteen
About This Book
When a biplane opens fire on President Wilson's yacht in the summer of 1914, Isaac Bell does what he always does — acts fast, shoots straight, and saves the day. But that dramatic incident turns out to be the opening move in something far larger and more dangerous: a coordinated scheme targeting the newly established Federal Reserve itself. With America's financial future hanging in the balance and conspirators operating in the shadows, Bell finds himself chasing a threat that could reshape the country before the world even realizes it has changed. The historical backdrop of a nation on the edge of war adds genuine weight to every confrontation.
Du Brul, continuing Cussler's beloved series, delivers the kind of propulsive pacing that makes four hundred pages feel like an afternoon. The prose is clean and confident, and the early twentieth century setting is rendered with just enough period detail to feel immersive without slowing things down. What distinguishes this installment is how smoothly the thriller mechanics — the chase, the reveal, the close call — are woven into a story that actually has something to say about money, power, and who really controls them.
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