"A nice little fable looking for a home"
While King is no all-star narrator he really isn't that bad and does not detract very much at all from this audio book. I listened to the first four as a set up (3rd? time at least) and that was not necessary but it did let me stockpile some credits. This does not add much to Roland's story, but sheds some light. The story and the story within have connections that do not seem forced - some don't like the connections but I think within the other works that connect and the King as character later in the Tower series that the add a lot to the story(ies). Not sure if I'll finish them all again - hate to lose Oy again.
"Hard to beat a Joe Pickett story"
Trade publications and "professional" reviewers say this is the best book in the series. I'm not sure because there absolutely are no bad installments in the Joe Pickett story. This is the kind of book I try to listen to as slowly as possible, but it never works. In spite of the negative light Box paints the EPA and the federal government in general, the politics are never heavy handled or preachy. I'll listen to this again.
"Not the TV Raylin"
I thinks the Justified is one of the best ever TV dramas, right there with HBO series like Deadwood. If you have watched the TV series you may be disappointed in this book's portrayal of Raylan. Perhaps the story may disappoint too, but at least you come away with good background on the shooting that sent Raylan back to KY. The book's Raylan has almost none of the qualities and characteristics of his counterpart except his skill with a handgun and has more of an accent than Tim Olyphant uses. I like Leonard and I enjoyed the book, but like to get a little longer story for my credits. I plan to listen to the rest also to see how Leonard develops Raylan.
"You can skip this one"
Story - average for all, below average Cole/Pike. Narrator - bad, sounds a lot like Dick Hill, his Cajun is strained and just wrong at times, his Joe Pike is way off. Not sure if authors are part of the process to choose narrators, but Cole's quirky personality which comes through with all other narrators in the series is completely lost here. Sounds as dry as a procedural. Don't waste your credits.
"Sort of the same old good story"
Burke's proselytizing grows a tad weary since he hammers it home at every opportunity and after, what is it 19 books, I am growing a little tired of Dave and long for more Hackberry Holland.
"One of the best"
Can't miss with Joe and Elvis, good narrator but you'd think an author would pick one reader and stick with them. One of the best of the series.
"Stop and get the first Hack Holland before this"
All three Hack Holland novels are great, but you get a lot of perspective on Hack and others in this book if you start with Lay Down My Sword and Shield. Dave Robicheaux novels don't require this, but I advise you read the Hack novels in order.
"One of the best recurring character series"
This is one of my favorite series, just hope Box and come closer to an output like Sandford has in Prey books. Listen to them all, none disappoint in the least. It would be good to listen to them in order, but doesn't hurt not to. Also try the Walt Longmire series by Craig Johnson and Hackberry Holland by the great James Lee Burke - all of which appeal to me as the mains are my age.
"zzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
Agent P's story should have stopped with Still Life With Crows. He is not propagandist that one can really care about. He evidently can't be killed and in this book goes from a difficult recovery hampering him physically to seemingly back to full powers in a matter of a chapter or two. Preston and Child's books have fallen far and I have read them all. Don't bother with this. Don't care for the narrator either. If you want this type of thriller go try some Robert Crais.
"Not really political"
I really did not feel that this book had an axe to grind with conservatives or religion, it is much more about all power corrupting and absolute power corrupting absolutely. I enjoyed this book, liked the ending (Steve often has trouble finishing… IT, and others for example) and while it wasn’t my favorite of his recent offerings, I recommend it unconditionally.
What to me was truly extraordinary was the narrator. I cannot think of another narrator that came close to adding to a book than Raul Esparza did for this book. Just superb, really fine…..I can still here the voices of the characters weeks after finishing the book.