Ordinary Thunderstorms
A Novel
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December 21, 2009
Whitbread-winner Boyd (A Good Man in Africa
) ventures into thriller territory with this fast-paced Hitchcockian wrong-man whodunit. While in London interviewing for an academic posting, climatologist Adam Kindred, by chance, meets immunologist Philip Wang at a restaurant. When Wang leaves a folder full of papers behind, Adam tries to return them to Wang's flat only to find the man's bloody corpse—and to leave evidence of his visit all over. Fearful of pursuing police and a persistent hired assassin, Adam flees with Wang's papers and goes underground. Meanwhile, at Wang's pharmaceutical company, the CEO uncovers a coup brewing to oust him and rush to market the anti-allergy drug Wang hadn't yet finished testing and for which the missing papers are crucial data. The disparate story lines eventually weave a competently plotted tale of corporate and criminal skullduggery that bows under the weight of improbable coincidences and stock characters.
Gideon Emery begins the story of a man who stumbles upon a murder in conspiratorial tones. Adam Kindred, who makes the ill-advised decision to flee the scene instead of notifying authorities, disappears into a London underworld where he steals and begs to survive while being pursued by the police and a relentless hit man. Emery finds the dark humor that helps enliven this standard premise and seems to delight in the voices of the streets: the surly assassin, the prostitute who shelters Adam, the diverse immigrants (for whom he provides an array of accents), and the drag queen. Outstanding use of character voices and accents elevates what could be a banal story. B.V.M. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
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