Keeping Watch

Keeping Watch
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Richard Ferrone

شابک

9781436112338
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
In addition to two successful, critically acclaimed mystery series, Laurie King writes psychological thrillers, of which KEEPING WATCH is the newest. In it she juxtaposes an emotionally damaged Vietnam War veteran who saves abused children and a 12-year-old boy whom he rescues. Then she throws them into a nightmare situation that requires all their survival instincts and ingenuity to escape. Full of Vietnam War flashbacks, the story is vivid, involving, and suspenseful. Richard Ferrone has been acclaimed for his "voice noir" delivery, which he uses to full effect here. It's intense, at once gritty and nasal, with little variation in tone--a voice that some listeners love and others can't listen to for long. This reviewer finds Ferrone's lack of tonal variation tiring but admires his emotional reading and vocal characterization. It's worth a listen and is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. A.C.S. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from February 3, 2003
Versatile and prolific, King not only finds time for two successful mystery series but also manages to produce the occasional stand-alone gem. Fans will discover that this gripping tale shares certain locations and characters with Folly
(2001), but her hero and subject are unique to this novel. At its simplest, this is the story of a man who helps rescue women and/or children from dangerously abusive men. King's lengthy, brilliantly executed backstory of Allen Carmichael's experiences in Vietnam, his disastrously unhappy return home and his eventual discovery of his "calling" showcase some of her finest writing. Now in his early 50s, Allen is ready to retire from his dangerous vocation, to settle on his remote island and perhaps serve as a consultant to those who continue the struggle. But his last rescue, that of a 12-year-old boy trapped in a horrible situation, continues to haunt him. And when reports reach him that loose ends from that case may be unraveling, he's compelled to check it out since his actions may have endangered others. King captures perfectly the contradictions of combat: the exhilaration and the horror, the isolation and the camaraderie. The niche Allen eventually finds, the one that allows him to function more or less successfully, offers almost the same mix of extreme emotions. This novel of harrowing suspense and wrenching resolution should earn King plenty of accolades. (Mar. 4)Forecast:National print advertising in the
New Yorker and the
New York Times Book Review, plus sponsorship announcements on public radio, should help ensure a run on genre bestseller lists.




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