Barbados Heat

Barbados Heat
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

نویسنده

Don Bruns

شابک

9781481549295
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 1, 2003
As in Bruns's mystery debut, Jamaica Blue (2002), music journalist Mick Sever doesn't so much detect as just survive in this unconvincing tale of sex and murder with a Caribbean flavor. Robert Shapply, a born-again congressman, has turned over a new leaf and now wants to clean up the record industry by holding hearings designed to put some rappers and theirs labels out of business for good. Shortly before the hearings, someone brutally murders Shapply on the steps of his D.C. townhouse. Once friendly with Shapply and best friends with Shapply's stepson, Nick Brand, Mick soured on the duo when they left him almost bankrupt in a failed joint enterprise. Soon Nick is in jail on suspicion of murder, and an up-and-coming rapper is fingered as the hit man. Nick's imperious mother, Alicia Shapply; Alicia's brother, evangelist Joseph Evans; and Mick's ex-wife, Ginny, help liven up the proceedings, lending advice or assistance as Mick tracks the story from Washington to Florida and Barbados into the distant past. Unfortunately, the author's staccato style seems merely disjointed and the plot wanders so off key, readers will be unable to carry the tune.



AudioFile Magazine
Congressman Shapply, once an unscrupulous music industry CEO, now a crusader for cleaning up the lyrics of rap music, is brutally murdered. When the Congressman's stepson is charged with the murder, his boyhood best friend, Mick Sever, reluctantly agrees to help with the investigation. Don Bruns spins an intriguing story filled with violence and nonstop action. As a reader, however, he sounds like he's always about to run out of breath. While his tone is pleasant and his energy high, the story's subtleties, handled so well in print, are lost in the narration. Next time, Blackstone, producer of so many top-notch audiobooks, should recommend that Bruns avail himself of a professional narrator. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine


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