Höllenjagd (The Chase)

  • Zitat von "Lobo"

    ein Italienisches Cussler Buch :?:


    Kommt das Wirklich :?:



    Das war das Cover vom Künstler für das italienische Um Haaresbreite

  • übrigens: Die Italiener sind wirklich Cussler Fans, überall findet man dort in jeden Läden Bücher von Cussler.

  • Zitat von "Dirk Pitt"

    Das war das Cover vom Künstler für das italienische Um Haaresbreite


    :-? :-? :-?
    Hätte man auch erkennen können :oops: :oops: :oops:

    :P


    Lobo





    Glück ist das einzige was sich verdoppelt, wenn man es teilt[SCHILD=random]der beste Lobo der Welt [/SCHILD]

  • Hier ist das ganze Cover zu sehen. (Sehen sich ja irgendwie ähnlich, oder?) 8)


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    Publisher: Putnam (November 6, 2007)
    Language: English
    Hardcover
    ISBN-10: 0143142437
    ISBN-13: 978-0143142437


    Putnam editor in chief Neil Nyren, "November marks Clive Cussler's first standalone. The Chase, a historical adventure thriller, revolves around the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. “It will also be the first book Cussler has not cowritten with another writer in four years,”


    A turn of the century adventure novel about a ruthless bank robber, who leaves no one alive behind robbing bank after bank by non intrusively first blending into a town, then fading away unnoticed, therefore not missed by a soul. Justice is pursued by Isaac Bell, a charismatic detective, wealthy enough to spend his days in leisure, but too young for inactivity, whose vocation in life is catching criminals who think their wits give them license to break the law and get away with it. Cussler is in his best form and setting aside Dirk Pitt, does not seem a setback at all. Those with a taste for fast cars will not be disappointed as Clive masterfully shifts to locomotives’ chase. Step by step he tantalizes the reader to an unexpected conclusion.


    For decades, Clive Cussler has been delighting readers with novels filled with suspense, action, and sheer audacity. Now he does it again, in one of the wildest, most entertaining historical thrillers in years.


    April 1950: The rusting hulk of a steam locomotive rises from the deep waters of a Montana lake. Inside is all that remains of three men who died forty-four years before. But it is not the engine or its grisly contents that interest the people watching nearby. It is what is about to come next . . .


    1906: For two years, the western states of America have been suffering an extraordinary crime spree: a string of bank robberies by a single man who cold-bloodedly murders any and all witnesses and then vanishes without a trace. Fed up by the depredations of the "Butcher Bandit," the U.S. government brings in the best man they can find-a tall, lean, no-nonsense detective named Isaac Bell, who has caught thieves and killers coast to coast.


    But Bell has never had a challenge like this one. From Arizona to Colorado to the streets of San Francisco during its calamitous earthquake and fire, he pursues what is quickly becoming clear to him is the sharpest criminal mind he has ever encountered, and the woman who seems to hold the key to the bandit's identity. Using science, deduction, and intuition, Bell repeatedly draws near only to grasp at thin air, but at least he knows his pursuit is having an effect. Because his quarry is getting angry now, and has turned the chase back on him. The hunter has become the hunted. And soon it will take all of Isaac Bell's skills not merely to prevail . . . but to survive.


    Filled with intricate plotting, dazzling signature set pieces, and not one but two extraordinary villains, this is the work of a master writing at the height of his powers.


    About the Author
    Clive Cussler is the author or coauthor of thirty-three books, including nineteen Dirk Pitt(r) novels, most recently Treasure of Khan; seven NUMA(r)Files adventures, most recently The Navigator; four Oregon Files books; and three works of nonfiction. He lives in Arizona.




    The Chase


    Clive Cussler


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  • ich glaub dass hat ihm langsam mal gefallen nur Hirotich mal was aufzuziehn. Genung Erfahrung müsste er ja haben bei sovielen Zeitsprüngen die er schon gemacht hatte in den Dirk Pitt Büchern ;-). Und eine Eisenbahn kam auch mal vor!

  • Kann es sein, dass der deutsche Titel "Höllenjagd" ist? Wenn ja, dann kommt es im Januar und kann vorbestellt werden.


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    Hier wird The Chase als Höllenjagd bezeichnet. So langsam könnten die sich aber mal Titel ohne Höllen- ausdenken, es wird unübersichtlich. Adunsch hat ja so schon den Überblick verloren. ;-)

  • Zitat von "Zek"

    Kann es sein, dass der deutsche Titel "Höllenjagd" ist? Wenn ja, dann kommt es im Januar und kann vorbestellt werden.


    Amazon-Link


    Hier wird The Chase als Höllenjagd bezeichnet. So langsam könnten die sich aber mal Titel ohne Höllen- ausdenken, es wird unübersichtlich. Adunsch hat ja so schon den Überblick verloren. ;-)


    Das ist es! guter Fund. So viele Höllen...bücher! unglaublich!