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General Information
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Title: The Wrecker
Author: Clive Cussler & Justin Scott
Read By: Scott Brick
Copyright: 2009
Audiobook Copyright: 2009
Genre: Adventure
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Abridged: No
File Information
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Number of MP3s: 12
Total Duration: 14:24:17
Total MP3 Size: 395.68
Parity Archive: No
Ripped With: Cooledit
Encoded With: LAME
Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 22050 Hz Joint Stereo
ID3 Tags: No
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Book Description
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Set in 1907, the rousing second thriller to feature
detective Isaac Bell (after The Chase) from bestseller
Cussler and Scott pits Bell against the Wrecker,
who's been destroying trains and railroad facilities
around the country for no apparent reason. These
horrific incidents are wreaking havoc on the plans
of Osgood Hennessy, the Southern Pacific Railroad's
president, who's constructing the massive Cascade
Canyon Bridge in Oregon. If the project isn't completed
by winter, Hennessy's bankers will withdraw financing
and his company will be destroyed. As in the first book,
the purposefully stilted writing style takes a little getting
used to, but there's plenty of excitement to be had in a
world where massive, fire-breathing trains fly along at
speeds of up to 120 mph. While the Wrecker's identity
is revealed early on and there's never any doubt that Isaac
will get his man, readers will find many thrills and much
diabolical cleverness along the way.
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