"don't waste your time or money"
The most unabashed piece of garbage I have ever tried to listen to. After six hours, I could still not have cared less about any of the characters or the outcome of the supposed plot. If I could give it a zero star, I would.
"Gripping, couldn't put it down"
Yes, I thoroughly enjoyed the story. The main character was complex; the plot was intriguing; the mystery was difficult to solve.
When he and his future wife meet for the first time.
No, I have not, but I will listen to him again.
No, it's an enjoyable read, a good mystery that kept me guessing til the end, but it wasn't a soul-gripping type of book. For that I'd read Khalid Hosseini
"Another great read from Harlan Coben"
It ranks in the top 30% or so.
I liked the protagonist who was searching for his wife.
I always enjoy Scott Brick's performances. It's hard to compare, because I think they are all 4-5 star performances.
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I prefer the single books of Coben's more than the Mickey Bolitar series, and this one was not a disappointment.
"Dennis Lehane is more than a murder mystery writer"
I don't know.
When we realize who the bad guy is.
I don't know.
no. I wanted to savor it and have it last.
Lehane is a great story-teller. No higher praise than that is possible
"another good Lisa Gardner"
no. I only listen to books once because I already know how they will end.
I don't remember.
I don't know.
no. I enjoyed it, though.
not memorable, but it got me through two 20-mile runs! That's pretty good.
"Dog saves human"
I loved the growing bond between the dog and the main character.
don't know.
believable
yes, I'm a real animal lover and a real hater of injustice, so it kept me wound up until there was a happy ending.
"another great Scandinavian mystery"
Yes, there was good character development; it kept me guessing how it would end the entie time.
yes, it was well written.
all good
all good
"Entertaining commentary on our times"
I loved the lesbian community setting and the way these elderly women took care of themselves.
Maybe one of Carl Hiassen's books, though not as over the top hilarious.
I liked the killer best.
How are you going to live when you retire?
"another great Wyoming mystery featuring Joe Picket"
I haven't read the print version.
the fire
floating down the Middle Fork
the mule deer buck leaping into the rive
I always enjoy CJ Box's books. He and I are both from Wyoming; he knows the state and the environmental issues we face. He does a great job setting a mystery in this land of "forever west".
"Fast-paced, action packed, very enjoyable."
I haven't read the print edition, so I don't know.
Yes, I was always looking forward to the next time I could listen to the book. The characters were engaging and I cared about what happened to them.
Mr. McLarty did a good job. I could easily distinguish which character was talking. He altered tone, pacing, and timbre to keep the story line going and the listening enjoyable.
I don't know what a tag line is.
"Not the same old Harry Bosch"
I would, but only because I have read and listened to many by Michael Connelly. I was not impressed by the reader at all.
The reader made it all seem very flat.
Again, the reader made it seem flat, not interesting. I simply could not get into the plot.
No.
This was a disappointment based upon my previous experience with Michael Connelly,