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The Cutthroat

Isaac Bell • Book 10

4.30 BLT Score
(8.0K ratings)
★ 4.04 Goodreads (6.0K) ★ 4.57 Audible (2.0K)

Why You'll Love This

Scott Brick reads this 1911 serial killer hunt like he personally watched Isaac Bell outrun every detective who came before him.

  • Great if you want: period-set crime with a relentless detective and mounting body count
  • Listening experience: brisk and propulsive — a thriller dressed in Edwardian clothes
  • Narration: Brick's commanding baritone fits Bell's no-nonsense confidence perfectly
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — Bell's appeal deepens with prior books

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About This Book

New York, 1911. Isaac Bell is tracking what appears to be a standard missing persons case when the young woman he's searching for turns up dead, murdered with a brutality that suggests a practiced hand. As similar killings emerge across multiple American cities, Bell begins to suspect he's pursuing one of the most dangerous serial killers of the era, a predator who has operated in the shadows for years. Cussler and Scott bring their period-perfect attention to early twentieth-century America throughout.

Scott Brick narrates the Isaac Bell series with the period-appropriate gravitas that distinguishes historical thrillers from their contemporary counterparts. His voice carries the formality of early twentieth-century diction without making the character seem stiff, and he handles the thriller pacing of each chase and confrontation with controlled urgency. Brick's performance is a key reason the series works so consistently in audio: he makes 1911 feel genuinely present.