The Gray Ghost
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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The search for a legendary automobile threatens the careers and lives of husband-and-wife team Sam and Remi Fargo in this thrilling new adventure in Clive Cussler's bestselling series.In 1906, a groundbreaking Rolls-Royce prototype known as the Gray Ghost vanishes from the streets of Manchester, England, and it is only the lucky intervention of an American detective named Isaac Bell that prevents it from being lost forever. Not even he can save the good name of Jonathan Payton, however, the man wrongly blamed for the theft, and more than a hundred years later, it is his grandson who turns to Sam and Remi Fargo to help prove his grandfather's innocence.But there is even more at stake than any of them know. For the car has vanished again, and in it is an object so rare that it has the capacity to change lives. Men with everything to gain and a great deal to lose have a desperate plan to find it--and if anybody gets in their way? They have a plan for that, too.

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
05/29/2018
Language
English
ISBN
9780525592464

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Booklist Review

Isaac Bell, Cussler's early-twentieth-century investigator, makes a guest appearance via flashback in the latest novel featuring globetrotting adventurers Sam and Remi Fargo. In 1906, a prototype automobile is stolen; Isaac Bell, of the Van Dorn Agency, recovers the vehicle but is unable to prove that the alleged thief has been unfairly accused. In the present day, the accused man's grandson asks the Fargos to prove, once and for all, that his grandfather was innocent. But here's the thing: the car is missing (again), and even more troubling the vehicle contains something so powerful and dangerous that millions of lives could be at stake. As the Fargos soon discover, there is yet another wrinkle: there are people who want the object for themselves and will stop at nothing to get it. Yes, the Fargo novels follow a fairly strict formula, but they also deliver the goods for readers seeking action, adventure, and larger-than-life characters.--Pitt, David Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestsellers Cussler and Burcell's refreshing 10th Sam and Remi Fargo adventure (after 2017's The Romanov Ransom) benefits from a clever flashback device. In 1906, Isaac Bell, the hero of the Cussler series featuring the men and women of the Van Dorn Detective Agency, apprehends a group of thieves who have stolen $1 million and a prototype Rolls Royce known as the Gray Ghost. In the present day, the same car is again stolen, and treasure hunters Sam and Remi agree to search for the immensely valuable car for two reasons: this sort of offbeat case is catnip to the Fargos, and the owner, Albert Payton, the seventh Viscount Wellswick, happens to be a distant relative of Sam's. Many of the clues to the Fargo investigation are found in a close reading of a journal kept by Albert's grandfather, the fifth viscount, detailing Bell's exciting 1906 case. This imaginative mix pumps new energy into a series that has shown signs of tiring in recent entries. Agent: Peter Lampack, Peter Lampack Agency. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

The 10th and latest Sam and Remi Fargo adventure (The Romanov Ransom, 2017, etc.) is a fast-paced tale that reaches back to the early days of automotive glory.In Manchester, England, in 1906, the Gray Ghost has gone missing. That's the Rolls-Royce prototype developed by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, and the loss threatens to financially ruin them. They hire a detective to locate it, but he is murdered. In the present day, Sam and Remi Fargo hear about the car, which turned up after World War II but is now missing again. It's always been owned by the Payton family, which generations ago was the Oren-Payton family, and may be worth many millions of dollars. Raising the stakes even higher, the 1906 thieves may have hidden treasure inside the car, though there was no trace of it when the Gray Ghost was found after the war. But jealous modern-day cousin Arthur Oren has the car stolen and then loses track of ithas the thief he hired stolen it twice? It's a complicated and clever plot, with Sam and Remi trying to find it for the current owner, Lord Albert Payton, Viscount Wellswick. The 1906 journal of Jonathon Payton, fifth Viscount Wellswick, provides a solid backstory. The Fargos are great series characters, whip-smart and altruistic self-made multimillionaires who can afford to take time from their charity work to dabble in dangerous adventures. Oren knows they're involved, and he wants them both dead and the car returned. An accomplice suggests first making the Fargos destitute by freezing their bank accounts and credit cards. Then the bad guys can arrange a fake suicide. It's fun to watch Sam and Remi get out of dicey scrapes, once by driving an Ahrens-Fox pumper fire engine out of a blazing building. Oren asks, "How hard is it to knock off two socialites?" He finds out the hard way; he should have just acquainted himself with Cussler's series.Thriller fans will delight in this latest escapade. Cussler and co-author Burcell have delivered a winner. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Isaac Bell, Cussler's early-twentieth-century investigator, makes a guest appearance—via flashback—in the latest novel featuring globetrotting adventurers Sam and Remi Fargo. In 1906, a prototype automobile is stolen; Isaac Bell, of the Van Dorn Agency, recovers the vehicle but is unable to prove that the alleged thief has been unfairly accused. In the present day, the accused man's grandson asks the Fargos to prove, once and for all, that his grandfather was innocent. But here's the thing: the car is missing (again), and—even more troubling—the vehicle contains something so powerful and dangerous that millions of lives could be at stake. As the Fargos soon discover, there is yet another wrinkle: there are people who want the object for themselves and will stop at nothing to get it. Yes, the Fargo novels follow a fairly strict formula, but they also deliver the goods for readers seeking action, adventure, and larger-than-life characters. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

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PW Annex Reviews

Bestsellers Cussler and Burcell's refreshing 10th Sam and Remi Fargo adventure (after 2017's The Romanov Ransom) benefits from a clever flashback device. In 1906, Isaac Bell, the hero of the Cussler series featuring the men and women of the Van Dorn Detective Agency, apprehends a group of thieves who have stolen $1 million and a prototype Rolls Royce known as the Gray Ghost. In the present day, the same car is again stolen, and treasure hunters Sam and Remi agree to search for the immensely valuable car for two reasons: this sort of offbeat case is catnip to the Fargos, and the owner, Albert Payton, the seventh Viscount Wellswick, happens to be a distant relative of Sam's. Many of the clues to the Fargo investigation are found in a close reading of a journal kept by Albert's grandfather, the fifth viscount, detailing Bell's exciting 1906 case. This imaginative mix pumps new energy into a series that has shown signs of tiring in recent entries. Agent: Peter Lampack, Peter Lampack Agency. (May)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cussler, C., Burcell, R., & Brick, S. (2018). The Gray Ghost (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cussler, Clive, Robin Burcell and Scott Brick. 2018. The Gray Ghost. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cussler, Clive, Robin Burcell and Scott Brick. The Gray Ghost Books on Tape, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cussler, C., Burcell, R. and Brick, S. (2018). The gray ghost. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cussler, Clive, Robin Burcell, and Scott Brick. The Gray Ghost Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2018.

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