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Judy Gigstad

Clive Cussler and Justin Scott bring 1906 to life in vivid technicolor descriptions in THE GANGSTER. Detective Isaac Bell, star employee of the Van Dorn Agency, is charged with rooting out a vicious crime organization known as the Black Hand. In New York, a Sicilian building contractor’s daughter is kidnapped by them. Bell locates 12-year-old Maria Vella, frees her after a bloody struggle and returns her to her distraught family. Additional Italian businessmen in the tight-knit community soon become Black Hand victims: a bomb blast in a bank, Giuseppe Vella’s construction site rigged with explosives that unleash a flood of water to destroy the project. The owners convince a Sicilian grocer, Antonio Branco, to join them as a White Hand group. Together, they hire the Van Dorn detectives to bring down the extortionists. 

True to the format used in previous Isaac Bell novels, the reader is entertained by a prologue, which takes place during Bell’s college days in 1895. The smart young student convinces his freshmen friends to steal from their dorm at nightfall, hijack a train locomotive, ride it to a nearby girls’ school, wake up the girls, let out that Bell and his friends are Yale students, and party. It begins well but falls apart when a rail yard guard is found sliced by a knife. The boys are unaware that a Sicilian thug is on the run from the cops, sliding underneath their moving locomotive after committing the crime. Bedlam ensues when the boys, now discovered, hightail it back to New Haven. Bell diverts their would-be captors but comes face to face with what he perceives to be a railroad hobo. Years later, the glance will return.

"A thrilling historical novel, THE GANGSTER will have every Isaac Bell fan waiting for the next book in the series."

The turn-of-the-century storyline covers politics of the day, President Theodore Roosevelt having won another term, and railroads, telegraphs and motor vehicles enriching everyday communication. Cobblestones replace dirt streets, sturdy shops improve former lean-tos, and corruption expands in government, on both the local and national levels. The Italian businessmen find themselves on the cusp of ruin from extortionists or success with Bell’s aid. In the midst of the community, a Roman Catholic Church stands as a beacon of hope to those struggling to retain their freedom. Its priest is a busy confessor to whom many visit daily.

Not only does Bell become a target of multiple gang death threats, corrupt leaders at a higher national level also wish him dead. When Marion Morgan, Bell’s fiancée, becomes a target, he swings into high gear. With help from the agency, his group identifies paper type and quality, as well as the counterfeiter the Black Hand has used in threats. They have located him and are ready to apprehend him. At the same time, Captain Mike Coligney gets a visit from a bordello owner who has eavesdropped on seven clients. These wealthy men have bones to pick with Roosevelt’s policies. The Cherry Grove Gentlemen’s Society, commandeered by one member in particular, plans to assassinate the President. Later, Conigley visits his friend, Van Dorn, with the information. The Van Dorns come on board, with Bell in charge of the operation. At this point, he is stretched thin by the Black Hand investigation but is up to the task. Bell discovers a much more pervasive threat to the entire country when he finds slimy threads in both cases that might be linked by blind ambition.

Bell finds himself squeezed between power-hungry and jealous rivals. Not only Sicilian gangsters but Irish goons, a corrupt Tammany Hall and national politicos undermine each other for the biggest piece of the financial pie. A thrilling historical novel, THE GANGSTER will have every Isaac Bell fan waiting for the next book in the series.

Teaser

It is 1906, and in New York City, the Italian crime group known as the Black Hand is on a spree: kidnapping, extortion, arson. Detective Isaac Bell of the Van Dorn Agency is hired to form a special “Black Hand Squad,” but the gangsters appear to be everywhere --- so much so that Bell begins to wonder if there are imitators, criminals using the name for the terror effect. And then the murders begin, each one of a man more powerful than the last. As Bell discovers, to his dismay, the ultimate target may be the most powerful man of all.

Promo

It is 1906, and in New York City, the Italian crime group known as the Black Hand is on a spree: kidnapping, extortion, arson. Detective Isaac Bell of the Van Dorn Agency is hired to form a special “Black Hand Squad,” but the gangsters appear to be everywhere --- so much so that Bell begins to wonder if there are imitators, criminals using the name for the terror effect. And then the murders begin, each one of a man more powerful than the last. As Bell discovers, to his dismay, the ultimate target may be the most powerful man of all.

About the Book

Turn-of-the-century Detective Isaac Bell takes on the upstart leader of a vicious crime organization in this novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
 
It is 1906, and in New York City, the Italian crime group known as the Black Hand is on a spree: kidnapping, extortion, arson. They like to take the oldest tricks and add dynamite. When a coalition of the Black Hand’s victims hire out the Van Dorn agency to protect their businesses, their reputations and their families, Detective Isaac Bell forms a crack squad and begins scouring the city for clues. And then he spots a familiar face.

The stakes grow ever-higher, with the Black Hand becoming more ambitious, and their targets more political. If Bell can’t determine the role played by the face from his past, the next life lost could be one of the most powerful men in the nation.

Audiobook available, narrated by Scott Brick