
The Whisperers
Charlie Parker Series, Book 9
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September 27, 2010
Holter Graham's breathless, bordering on melodramatic delivery is an appropriate fit for private detective Charlie Parker's latest battle with otherworldly evil. The labyrinthine plot has the sleuth confronting his old foe, the Collector, while investigating the suicides of Iraq War veterans who were also guilty of smuggling valuable artifacts out of the country. Graham is particularly effective in maintaining a rat-a-tat pacing for the novel that sounds like a mashup of Raymond Chandler and Dean Koontz. He provides Charlie with a hard-boiled but sensitive sensibility, but is equally on target with the properly disquieting raspy voice of the Collector and the serpentlike sibilance of a sinister killer named Herrod. He also has an effective interpretation for the title creatures' mutterings. Connolly sacrifices some of the novel's tension with a protracted discussion of the PTSD suffered by soldiers during the Iraq War; Graham handles those sections briskly, while maintaining their informational value. An Atria hardcover (Reviews, May 31).

In the ninth Charlie Parker novel, the private investigator is hired by the father of a recently returned Iraqi war veteran who commits suicide. Parker soon discovers that other members of Damian Pachett's unit have also killed themselves. Were these soldiers smuggling stolen artifacts out of Iraq for profit? The story continues a trend that current writers are now focusing on--the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder. Connolly intermingles the supernatural and the search for a golden artifact, and the complex plot is a pleasure to follow. Holter Graham's narration is clear, solid, and fast paced. He's excellent at the foreign accents involved, and he makes the mysterious scary when needed. He's at his best in the last third of this offering and sometimes sounds as surprised at those events as the listener is. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
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