California Fire and Life

California Fire and Life
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Jon Lindstrom

شابک

9781101912980
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Jon Lindstrom has his work cut out for him in this freewheeling mystery about a Southern California arson investigation. An alcoholic mom has died in a home fire, and the Sheriff's Department has labeled the blaze an accident--something that former cop and dedicated surfer Jack Wade refuses to accept. Not only must Lindstrom voice a KGB general, an Armenian mobster, and a Vietnamese godfather, but--in what might be a first for audiobook narration--he convincingly provides the voice of a fire. Wisely, Lindstrom avoids using a surfer dude accent for Wade. Veteran crime writer Winslow is in good form combining his stream-of-consciousness narrative style with captivating details about fire investigation, insurance scams, and the Russian mob. R.W.S. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 31, 1999
Jack Wade is "basically a Dalmatian": when a fire happens he's there. Jack, who works to live and lives to surf, was a sheriff's department fire investigator until he got caught planting evidence in a warehouse arson to protect a witness, and is now the top claims adjuster for California Fire and Life. That means sifting around in the ashes of other people's lives--or in this case, deaths. When Pamela Vale passes out drunk and accidentally burns down the west wing of her Dana Point mansion, along with half a million dollars of her husband's antique furniture, Jack thinks maybe it wasn't an accident. There's no smoke in her lungs, and the smoke from the fire should have been yellow or orange, not the reported blood red, plus the dog was outside. "People will never burn the pooch," Jack knows, and he begins to search through the remains. Winslow (The Death and Life of Bobby Z), who himself worked more than 15 years with L.A. arson investigators, follows Jack through the burned char of the Vale house, where, in the novel's most compelling scene, he tracks down the history of the fire and reads its secrets. Pitted against him is a formidable adversary: Pamela's estranged husband, Daziatnik Valeshin, now known as Nicky Vale, who has survived a Russian prison camp to make himself over into the model of a perfect Southern California gentleman. Jack's investigation is packed with extras--Russian organized crime, faked freeway accidents, a $50 million insurance scam. But Southern California is captured perfectly in all its hyperbolic splendor, its overdeveloped beachfronts, its sudden, mysterious blazes and freeway chills. If the plot contains a few too many contrivances and coincidences, Winslow's knowledge of his subject and his territory, and the narrative's rapid pace, keep the entertainment value at steady flame. 60,000 first printing; simultaneous Random House audio.



AudioFile Magazine
California Fire And Life, an insurance company and an attitude, both hold equal standing in this taut mystery. Jack Wade, the best arson claims adjuster in Orange County, can't believe the official ruling of "accidental" in a fatal home fire. He's determined to prove that not only was the fire set, but the young mother burned in her bed was dead before the flames broke out. Ron McClarty takes the gritty story of burned dreams and horror to its own level of realism. Russian criminals walk right out of Siberia, and his Latina policewoman speaks straight salsa. Narrative passages drip sarcasm or fall flat with disappointment at exactly the right moments. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine


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