Jack Du Brul excels at the technical thriller — the kind where the hero's expertise in engineering or geology isn't window dressing but the actual engine of the plot. His Philip Mercer series built a loyal following on exactly that formula: a mining engineer dragged into geopolitical disasters, written with enough procedural specificity to feel dangerous and real. Du Brul also stepped into Clive Cussler's world to continue the Isaac Bell series — period adventure thrillers set in early twentieth-century America — and handled the transition with genuine craft. The Titanic Secret and The Saboteurs move with the propulsive momentum Cussler fans expect while carrying Du Brul's own instinct for grounded technical detail. Scott Brick's narration suits the material perfectly: measured authority under pressure. Readers who want action thrillers with actual intellectual stakes — not just body counts — will find Du Brul consistently delivers.
Isaac Bell • Book 13
by Jack Du Brul, Clive Cussler
Narrated by Scott Brick
Scott Brick handles the period dialogue and nautical tension with his usual polish while Isaac Bell races to stop German U-boats from turning the tide of WWI.
An Isaac Bell Adventure • Book 12
by Clive Cussler, Jack Du Brul
Narrated by Scott Brick
An Isaac Bell Adventure • Book 11
by Clive Cussler, Jack Du Brul
Narrated by Scott Brick
Isaac Bell • Book 14
by Jack Du Brul, Clive Cussler
Narrated by Scott Brick
Detective Isaac Bell attends a 1914 meeting on President Wilson's yacht about the new Federal Reserve system, unaware he's walking into a massive financial conspiracy. Brick's authoritative narration suits the historical thriller perfectly.
Isaac Bell • Book 15
by Jack Du Brul, Clive Cussler
Narrated by Scott Brick
Detective Isaac Bell battles mysterious anarchists bringing Great War brutality to America while serving on a presidential mission that Scott Brick handles with wartime intensity.
Philip Mercer • Book 8
by Jack Du Brul
Narrated by Scott Brick
Philip Mercer descends two thousand feet underground to visit his mentor, but the Leister Deep Mine holds more than geological research. The connection to Amelia Earhart's final flight adds historical intrigue to underground adventure.