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The Bootlegger

Isaac Bell • Book 7

4.24 ABR Score (8.2K ratings)
★ 4 Goodreads (6.1K) ★ 4.49 Audible (2.1K)
11h 20m Released 2014 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Scott Brick makes a Prohibition rum-running chase feel like the Cold War started thirty years early.

  • Great if you want: historical action with espionage teeth beneath the period charm
  • Listening experience: brisk and propulsive — each chapter ends with forward momentum
  • Narration: Brick's crisp intensity suits Bell's relentless, no-nonsense drive
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — Bell's relationships carry more weight with prior books

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About This Audiobook

When Isaac Bell's mentor Joseph Van Dorn is shot during the pursuit of a rum-running boat in 1920, Bell swears to find the men responsible. What begins as a bootlegging case reveals itself as something far more dangerous: a professional organization connected to the Russian secret police and operating at a scale that suggests the real target is not profit but destabilization. Cussler and Scott's seventh Isaac Bell novel uses Prohibition-era America with the series' characteristic historical sweep, from post-war Europe to the speakeasies of New York.

Scott Brick's narration has been synonymous with Isaac Bell since the series began, his voice carrying the early twentieth-century detective's mixture of personal loyalty and professional precision with practiced ease. The personal stakes of a mentor in peril give this entry an emotional urgency that distinguishes it from more purely plot-driven installments. At just under twelve hours, The Bootlegger moves with the period-thriller momentum that has made the series one of Cussler's most durable.