The Last Kid Left
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
April 3, 2017
When Martin Krug, chief of the Eagle Mount, N.J., PD and the hero of Baldwin’s well-crafted mystery, responds to an automobile accident call, he doesn’t expect to find 20-year-old Nick Toussaint Jr. in the driver’s seat with two dead bodies in the trunk. Nick confesses to the murders, but the sheriff has his doubts. Since the murders happened at the victims’ house in Claymore, N.H., Krug has no jurisdiction. When Krug retires a few days later, he decides to join the Claymore public defender in charge of proving Nick’s innocence. The suspicious connection between Claymore’s sheriff and Nick—namely, that the sheriff’s daughter, Emily, is Nick’s girlfriend—is just the beginning of a newsworthy scandal, to which the leaking on the internet of nude photos of Emily, meant to comfort Nick in jail, adds fuel. Baldwin (You Lost Me There) relegates the actual murder and investigation to the background, but readers who like plenty of character analysis in their crime fiction will be satisfied. Agent: PJ Mark, Janklow & Nesbit.
Xe Sands gives a disarming performance of Baldwin's audiobook, which melds a crime story with a larger observation of group behavior. In a small resort town, a doctor and his wife are found dead in the back of a crashed vehicle. Nick, the driver, confesses. The investigator suspects there's more to the story. Things get complex; Nick's girlfriend, 16-year-old Emily, faces public shaming after rumors of sexting images circulate, fueling the lurid nature of the story within the community. A reporter attempts to capture the truth of the events, but her work is overshadowed by the desire for more sensational details. Sands provides a clear, laid-back narration that at first seems incongruent with the tone but ultimately benefits a story of youth and tragedy. S.P.C. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
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