
The Innocent Sleep
A Novel
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2014
نویسنده
Michelle Fergusonناشر
Macmillan Audioشابک
9781427241337
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

The use of an alternating narration in this psychological thriller is effective, and the performances of Aaron Abano and Michelle Ferguson do not disappoint. Distinct differentiation in everything from pitch to tone audibly dramatizes the wall that has developed between two parents who are coping with with the loss of their child. In their grief, they're unable to communicate with each other. However, Abano and Ferguson share a similarity in the depth of desperation they portray in these damaged characters. When the story's twists are revealed, both characters sound as authentically surprised as the listener, thanks to the presentation. Even though the book lacks originality, the performances make it worth listening to. J.F. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

October 21, 2013
In the prologue—set in 2005 in Tangier—of this smart missing-child thriller from Perry (the joint pseudonym of Paul Perry and Karen Gillece), struggling Irish artist Harry Lonergan slips out of the house on his wife’s birthday to pick up a present for her, leaving their sleeping three-year-old son, Dillon, behind. Before Harry can return home, an earthquake rocks Tangier, and Dillon goes missing and is presumed dead amid the rubble. Flash forward to 2010 Dublin, where Harry catches a glimpse of an older Dillon among a crowd of antigovernment demonstrators. Harry decides to search for Dillon without informing his wife, Robin, who, meanwhile, discovers she’s pregnant. Harry continues hunting for Dillon, while Robin worries Harry may be suffering a nervous collapse as a result of his obsessed quest. In the end, the consequences of the Lonergans’ carefree years spent living as expatriates in Tangier come back to haunt them. Deceit, infidelity, and surprising twists make this a satisfying debut. Agent: Kari Stuart, ICM.
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