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The Gangster (novel)

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The Gangster
First edition (US)
AuthorClive Cussler & Justin Scott
LanguageEnglish (American English)
SeriesIsaac Bell adventures
GenreThriller
PublisherG. P. Putnam's Sons (US)
Michael Joseph (UK)
Publication date
March 1, 2016
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages400 pp (first edition, hardcover)
ISBN978-0-399-17595-4 (first edition, hardcover)
Preceded byThe Assassin (2015) 
Followed byThe Cutthroat (2017) 

The Gangster is an Isaac Bell adventure tale, the ninth in that series. The hardcover edition was released March 1, 2016.

Plot

This novel is set in 1906 in New York City and it centers around Isaac Bell, an investigator with the Van Dorn Detective Agency. Van Dorn is hired to protect clients from the Black Hand crime group. Bell puts together a group of Van Dorn's best people to find who is at the bottom of the Black Hand. Few clues exist until Bell discovers a familiar face that provides a link to the Black Hand. The Black Hand sets its sights on killing one of the top leaders of the country and Bell and his team must work to prevent this from happening."[1][2]

Reviews

The Real Book Spy website had this to say about The Gangster, "I didn’t feel like The Gangster lived up to the standard that Cussler has spoiled readers with for several decades."[1]

The historical novel society had a much more positive review of this book, saying, "Cussler fans and any reader looking for a fast-paced thriller with larger-than-life protagonists will enjoy this ninth adventure of detective Isaac Bell."[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "A Book Spy Review: 'The Gangster' by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott". Publishers Weekly. February 26, 2016. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  2. ^ a b "The Gangster". Historical Novel Society. 2016. Retrieved 2020-04-04.