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    Tina Nibley, UT, United States 08-25-09
    Tina Nibley, UT, United States 08-25-09 Member Since 2007

    I'm a mom. I have drama in my life. I don't want books with the F-bomb, nor graphic violence. I read for fun and to bring my family together. I read for reducing stress levels. We have never had a television in our home and our children are now mid twenties to 19. We listen together and look for belly-wrenching laughter. So what is it like to live without a TV? Awesomely educational and inspirational. Each new book is a marvel.

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    "The beginning of Andy Carpenter"

    This is the book that starts it all. Grover is a great reader, and David's book just needs an audience. That is exactly what we've done. The whole family is gathered to listen together. What a treat!

    This is the first book. Try not to listen out of order. It will help the characters develop if you listen in order.

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    Patti Chittenango, NY, United States 07-10-08
    Patti Chittenango, NY, United States 07-10-08 Member Since 2003
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    "Entertaining"

    This is well worth the credit to listen to. Although not the deepest of fiction (what do you expect, really?), it certainly is a valuable choice.

    The characters are real people, people that could live next door. There is certainly enough humor and sass to keep the story light. But there is also mystery and intrigue, how is it all going to come together in the end? I found it very entertaining.

    The narrator is wonderful. I find that narrators who make a huge effort to have huge changes in their voice fail. Grove Gardner does not do that. There are subtle distinctions, but not enough to sound fake.

    So this book is slightly more than beach fare, but not heavy enough to bore you. I also appreciate that this Andy Carpenter, although irreverent at times, is not loose-moraled. He shows respect for his parents, loyalty to loved ones (he doesn't take advantage of either an estranged wife or the new girlfriend), and is a good frend (even if only because of superstitions).

    Enjoy this book. I look forward to reading others in the series.

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    Michael garden grove, CA, United States 02-25-09
    Michael garden grove, CA, United States 02-25-09 Member Since 2005
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    "excellent listen"

    All Andy Carpenter series books are great and worth the listen. I have listened to all books in the series and love them all. The mix of wit, humor and drama are excellent. Just carefull when listening while working out you may laugh while lifting.

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    Demetra Orofino, ID, United States 11-18-08
    Demetra Orofino, ID, United States 11-18-08 Member Since 2006
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    "Super!"

    I can't say enough good about this Andy Carpenter series. I could listen to them over and over. Good humor, light mystery, great narrator and kept me very interested. The only thing negative I can say is they aren't long enough and there isn't enough of them.

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    lorraine West Valley City, UT, United States 02-05-12
    lorraine West Valley City, UT, United States 02-05-12 Member Since 2011

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    "Great stormy night mystery!"

    I liked this who-done-it mystery. The main character Andy Carpenter has a bit of a Woody Allen sense of humor. Plus his best friend is a dog he rescued from the pound, which made him more likable even though he was a defense attorney. It had a nice flow and didn't get too bogged down at any point in aging introspection. Just right. I recommend it and I will be looking for this author again.

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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Russell Keswick, ON, Canada 08-19-09
    Russell Keswick, ON, Canada 08-19-09 Member Since 2005
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    "Great way to get your children reading - listening"

    David Rosenfelt comes up with a very enjoyable wise cracking lawyer named Andy Carpenter. Grover Gardner does such a good job telling the story I actually believe he is Andy Carpenter. I wanted to get my daughter hooked on audible books and this was the series that did it for her. She is actually two books ahead of me now. I am holding off on the last two books because - then the series would be over. My daughter being younger doesn't have that same self control. But - writing this review now has convinced me my next listen should be an Andy Carpenter book.

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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Aryn Pullman, WA; United States 07-07-08
    Aryn Pullman, WA; United States 07-07-08 Member Since 2007
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    "Easy listening"

    It's a decent enough read, although formulaic and requires nothing from you but your auditory system. I prefer my books have a little more surprise, although his books, thankfully, have very little in the way of graphic blood and guts. Probably my bottom line is that I actually got through the whole book and don't begrudge the money spent, so in my book (ha, ha) it is a success.

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    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    LB in Dallas Dallas, Tx United States 04-20-08
    LB in Dallas Dallas, Tx United States 04-20-08 Member Since 2002

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    "Good to read 1st book in series"

    I am glad the first works of this series has been added. I have really enjoyed all the Andy Carpenter stories and it is great to get the 1st one to fill in some background. The narrator has just the right voice for this story, just enough deadpan for the smart a-- Andy.

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    Dallas Mount Airy, NC, United States 03-15-11
    Dallas Mount Airy, NC, United States 03-15-11 Member Since 2001
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    "Enjoyable mystery"

    Interesting quirky sense of humor and attitude reminds me of Lois McMaster Bujold's Miles Vorkosigan character especially with the same narrator. Grover Gardner does an excellent job of presenting this irreverent style of writing. Flows well and doesn't contain inappropriate language or content. I only wish it had been longer.

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    Kathryn Albuquerque, NM, United States 05-02-08
    Kathryn Albuquerque, NM, United States 05-02-08 Member Since 2007
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    "Tongue-in-cheek Attorney wins my vote!"

    Andy, the main character, has a realistic view of himself as the plot moves along. He provides a good sense of the world of attorneys while he struggles to find out whether or not his client is innocent. The narrator clearly is a master at his job. His characters are easily distinguished and you're fully concerned with the outcomes of their lives. This is a very humorous novel and well worth the 6 1/2 hours you need to hear the book in its entirety.

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