The Chase is part mystery, suspense, thriller, action, romance, historical fiction and detective story - an overflowing melting pot of genres, and unfortunately with all that going for it I still didn't find it as exciting as I expected, especially for all the hype I've heard about Clive Cussler. I'm not saying it was terrible or I was bored out of my mind, I did finish the book after all, but by the end I must say I felt let down.
If you like technology, you'll find a novel full of specific early 20th century details about the cars, trains, motorcycles, guns of the time. Cussler has also wedged in as much west coast, period-appropriate history, such as the San Francisco earthquake and resulting fire of 1906, actor John Barrymore popping up as a young thespian, Jack London reports on the scene, and an explanation of the Donner Party. Some of it works and some was inserted sideways.
Cussler's main character, a detective working for a Pinkerton-esque company, is a cocky rich guy, who can buy whatever he wants or needs, and that makes things pretty darn easy for him. And that just might be the main issue I had with The Chase...The thrill is gone.