The Broker

The Broker
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2005

Reading Level

9-12

نویسنده

Michael Beck

شابک

9780739316481
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Grisham's latest novel is the story of Joel Backman, a lawyer and international deal maker who went to prison for trying to broker satellite spy software to the highest bidder. At the urging of the CIA, Backman is pardoned and whisked to Italy, where the Agency sets him up to see which country will murder him. Of course, the plan goes awry. Grisham's plot is thoroughly entertaining, and Michael Beck's reading is equally engaging. Beck captures Backman's fear at knowing that no one can be trusted and excels at his seamless transitions to and from English and Italian, the language Backman must learn to survive. Although this is not a legal thriller, Grisham's fans will be pleased, and listeners will enjoy the chase. D.J.S. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

January 10, 2005
Readers will find an amiable travelogue to Italy and its charms in Grisham's latest. What they won't find are the suspense and inspired plotting that have made the author (The Last Juror
, etc.) one of the world's bestselling writers. Yet Grisham remains a smooth storyteller, and few will fail to finish this oddball tale of what happens to ruined D.C. powerbroker Joel Blackman, 52, when he's suddenly released from federal prison after six years. Teddy Maynard, legendary CIA director, has engineered the release in order to put Joel into a variant of the witness protection program and then see who kills him. Many want him dead—the Saudis, the Israelis, especially the Chinese—because of his role in trying to sell a global satellite spy system that would alter the world's balance of power; that was what got Joel imprisoned, and the CIA hopes that whoever kills him will clue them in to who may have access to the satellites. Joel is relocated to Bologna, and much of the narrative consists of his touring that city, its historic sights and its many restaurants, and learning Italian ways from his male handler, Luigi, and his language tutor, Francesca—a middle-aged woman with whom he falls in love. A major subplot concerns Joel's secret dealings with his stateside son to prepare for escape from Bologna if necessary. Eventually, the CIA leaks Joel's whereabouts to his enemies, who dispatch killing teams. Can Joel broker his way to safety? There's some depth to the troubled relationship between Joel and his tutor, but otherwise the novel reads like a contented afterthought to a memorable Italian vacation, with little action or tension, plastic characters and plot turns that a tricycle could maneuver. Still, anyone wishing to learn how and why Bologna built its famed porticos, why to be wary of most Italian desserts and how to send an encrypted wireless message using a global cell phone will find that information cheerfully given here.



Library Journal

July 15, 2005
Grisham enters the world of spy thrillers with "The Broker". Political lobbyist/power broker Joel Backman is suddenly pardoned by a pressured lame duck president in his last minutes in office. Six years ago Joel was negotiating to sell satellite surveillance technology that could drastically affect world security and shift the balance of power. Now the CIA will stand back and see who most wants him dead, even as the agency provides him with a new identity and hides him in Europe. Ultimately, this is the author's paean to Bologna, Italy, its language, food, history, and architecture. Reader Michael Beck gets to use his bilingual abilities extensively. An entertaining novel that is slow paced through its earliest sections but revs to classic Grisham speed as the various international assassins close in. Recommended. - Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo, NY

Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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