Black Mountain
Isaiah Coleridge
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نقد و بررسی
March 25, 2019
Barron’s second novel featuring retired mob strongman Isaiah Coleridge (after 2018’s Blood Standard) is as nasty as a cornered pit viper—and its plot is about as sinuous. Isaiah is newly established as a PI in his Hudson River Valley digs when he’s contacted by the Albany Syndicate to investigate the murder of thug-for-hire Henry Lee. Someone removed Lee’s head and hands with a serrated blade before dumping his corpse in the Ashokan Reservoir, a ghoulish dispatch that recalls the handiwork of Morris Oestryke—a psychopathic hit man and serial murderer, whose kill count is legendary and whose techniques border on the supernatural. The only problem is that Oestryke is supposed to have died in an explosion and/or been assassinated by the mob. Meanwhile, Isaiah discovers that Lee’s girlfriend is the daughter of an industrialist mogul whose business concerns reek of black ops espionage and cover-ups. Barron peppers the text with literary references and philosophical reflections that provide rich counterpoint to the violent bashing and bloodletting. Fans of hardboiled crime fiction and wiseguy vernacular will be well satisfied. Agent: Janet Reid, New Leaf Literary & Media.
Simple murders are rarely simple--as private investigator Isaiah Coledrige discovers in this nonstop audiobook thriller, memorably performed by William DeMeritt. Hired by a Mob boss to investigate the brutal murder of petty criminal, Coledrige is drawn into a labyrinthine matter involving an additional murder. As the list of suspects and witnesses grows, Coledrige finds himself investigating a possible serial killer who may go back as far as the Vietnam War. He also must deal with other lowlifes and unusual people, including a large corporation with a checkered history and a wealthy socialite working on the side as a cabaret dancer. DeMeritt seamlessly depicts every character's personality. The result is a taut thriller that invites binge listening. D.J.S. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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