Season of the Snake

Season of the Snake
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

نویسنده

Patrick Fraley

شابک

9781481599801
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Herpetologist Nance Able, specializing in Pacific rattlesnakes, lives quietly with Ned, an elementary school principal. She travels up the Snake River, moving back 200-300 geologic years, to the depths of Hell's Canyon to document rattlesnake den attrition rates. Hillary Huber's narration is lyrical enough to be set to music. When Nance is deep inside a den, holding a sleeping snake, gently stroking its underbelly with thousands of vipers intertwined at her feet, Huber's use of tone, inflection, and pacing makes breathing nearly impossible. Her haunting voice readies us for the fact that not all lethal creatures lurk in dens as the plot reveals when problems old and new crop up between Nance and her sister, as well as between Nance and her husband. K.A.T. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

March 1, 2005
A naturalist's difficult relationship with her sister collides with her second husband's hidden violent streak in Davis's second novel, an entertaining albeit predictable thriller set in eastern Washington near the Idaho border. Herpetologist Nance Able lives a seemingly quiet, stable existence with her second husband, Ned, a pleasant but aloof school principal. The fly in the family ointment appears to be Nance's sister, Meredith, who has a flair for attracting abusive boyfriends and lovers, a tendency that helped get Nance's first husband, Joe, killed. But trouble begins when the uneasy truce between Ned and Meredith begins to fray and the tension affects Nance and Ned's marriage. As the couple becomes increasingly distant, Nance notices Ned's increasingly lengthy forays away from home, and she is horrified when she discovers his shady second life. Davis does a solid job of generating suspense and tension, although the initial chapters that flash back to Joe's death are underdeveloped and the final confrontation between the three protagonists isn't really a surprise. But the biggest problem with the novel is Ned, whose character never develops enough dimension and depth to make his violent side truly terrifying. The result is a decent read that could have been much more intriguing with a few small improvements.




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