The 13th Target

The 13th Target
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

Keith Szarabajka

شابک

9781481572774
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Keith Szarabajka is excellent at character portrayals. Here he narrates with drama and empathy for the characters and their situations in an earthy, low-key style. Russell Mullins, a former Secret Service agent who is now a private protection operative, is assigned to Paul Luguire, a Federal Reserve executive. Then Detective Robert Sullivan calls to say Luguire has committed suicide, a development that stuns Rusty, who starts his own investigation with Sullivan and former Secret Service colleague Amanda Church. Szarabajka's delivery easily switches voices for genders and regional accents and provides pacing variety. He enhances the terrific conspiracy plot by using volume and speed to ratchet up the intensity. S.C.A. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

May 21, 2012
Secret Service agent turned bodyguard Russell “Rusty” Mullins smells a rat when Paul Luguire, the high-level Federal Reserve exec he’s been protecting, apparently commits suicide in this taut political thriller from de Castrique (The Sandburg Connection). Once Rusty starts delving, with some cloak-and-daggerish help from former colleague Amanda Church, he quickly realizes there’s something very, very wrong—especially after one of the first people he interviews turns up dead with planted evidence pointing to Rusty himself. From here the perfidious plot kicks into high gear as Rusty and unlikely allies, including crusty Det. Robert Sullivan and investigative blogger Sidney Levine, race to foil a Fed-centered conspiracy that threatens to blow Washington sky-high. But Rusty must avoid getting arrested first. Plenty of action, convincing color, and sympathetic bit players—particularly a gutsy female hostage—help maintain reader interest even through some overly didactic passages about the Fed. Agent: Linda Allen, Linda Allen Literary Agency.




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