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Sunken City Capers #4

The Brummie Con

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Almost a hundred years ago, a major terrestrial event reshaped the earth’s coastlines. Goodbye entire cities. Goodbye entire states. Goodbye entire countries. And when the authorities outlawed salvaging from these sunken sites, why say hello to a new breed of criminal: underwater reclamation specialists. Even a hundred years later, there’s still a whole lot of loot for the reclaiming.

Bosses are dead. Her father kidnapped. And no one has a clue why.

Isa, Puo, and Winn rush back to her father’s estate for answers, but only finds guns, assassins, and relentless pursuit. Forced into a desperate escape, Isa must retreat further into her past to stay alive.

Dejected and back in the miserable gutters she started from, Isa starts to piece together the disparate events of the past several months. Unfortunately, the trail leads back to England, the site of the most daring underwater heist in history and a buzzing hive of pissed of Brits clamoring for the thieves throats.

Confused and on the run for their lives, Isa must unravel the unthinkable: Cleaners declaring open war. More than just their own lives depend on it.


Sunken City Capers is a fun post-apocalyptic series with no zombies, just criminals and mischievous ne’er-do-wells. Fans of heist novels/movies and strong female protagonists will likely enjoy this series.

Sunken City Capers Books:
- The Solid-State Shuffle, Book 1
- The Elgin Deceptions, Book 2
- Leverage, Book 3
- The Brummie Con, Book 4
- The Cleaners' War, Book 5

Sunken City Capers is complete at 5 books.

300 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 23, 2017

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About the author

Jeffrey A. Ballard

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Jeffrey A. Ballard writes and lives in the Texas Hill Country just outside of Austin. From a small child he has always been fascinated with the ocean, leading him to earn a B.S. in Ocean Engineering from FAU and a M.S. in Acoustics from Penn State.

His overactive imagination followed him into academia, where he is currently a researcher at the University of Texas. Eventually, he circled back to a boyhood ambition of writing down all his daydreams. He writes daily now and has found a wonderful second life for his college textbooks.

You can learn more and sign up for his mailing list and news of his latest releases at www.jaballard.com.

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2,462 reviews187 followers
June 12, 2018
I was struggling with whether I wanted to give this 3 or 4 stars basically the entire time I was reading it, but that ending was so good and now I'm all pumped up for the next one so I decided to go with 4. Basically I really love the world-building in this series and I think it has a really good amount of suspense, but there is a reason that book 2 was previously the only book in this series to get a 4 star rating from me ...and that reason is because Winn was nowhere to be found.

Don't get me wrong, I LIKE Winn, I really do. But when Winn is around Isa becomes nearly unbearable. She was not so bad in this book, mostly because I think she actually realized for once that there were waaay more important things she needed to deal with, but I wish they would either just get back together or he would leave [the first is more likely and honestly that's FINE, but just pick one]. Like there is a part in here where she's trying to decide what to give him for Christmas and she's like 'what gift says I like you but I'm not ready to date again yet but also I don't want you dating anyone else' and I'm like NO GIFT SAYS THAT, ISA, BECAUSE YOU'RE BEING COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS AND UNREASONABLE.

But anyway, it was still a really great book and as always I love the way that Isa and Puo play off each other. My one complaint with the series, as per usual, is the high-school-drama level romance, but I guess you can't have everything. Looking forward to the next book since it will apparently wrap up the ongoing plot for this first part of the series.
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October 30, 2017
The Brummie Con starts where Leverage the third book in the Sunken City Capers series left off with Isa’s father being held hostage by a shadowy organization that only the cleaner’s guild elite know anything about. The action is non-stop from the first page to the last as Isa, Winn and Puo try to stay alive and free long enough to find out why his shadow organization is hunting them and how Isa can save her father. With a heart breaking surprise ending that will leave you anxiously awaiting the next action packed installment of this great series.
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376 reviews
August 14, 2025
Great series

I'm really enjoying this high energy caper series. It's set in the future, post rising of sea levels but it is not a dystopian world. They have air cars!

Our trio are thieves and digital scammers but not murderers, and they travel. This book is set in Atlanta & Birmingham.
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March 7, 2022
Good

Yep, liked it enough to buy four bookś. Keen to find out what happens next. Will buy the next book.
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September 18, 2022
Good, Better, Best !

The Sunken City Capers books just keep you reading compulsively. I have dashed through the series with much pleasure as the characters have developed to the point where I want to get into Book 5 right away.
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