• Ice Run

  • Alex McKnight Mystery #6
  • By: Steve Hamilton
  • Narrated by: Jim Bond
  • Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (161 ratings)

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Ice Run

By: Steve Hamilton
Narrated by: Jim Bond
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Publisher's summary

Alex McKnight is in love. Even though he met Natalie Reynaud, an officer from the Ontario Provincial Police, under difficult circumstances, they share a common bond of solitude, as well as the same nightmare - they're both cops who buried their partners. It's Alex's first real relationship in years, which in some ways is terrifying. But Natalie has her own fears to deal with - and her own secrets.

They brave a violent snowstorm to spend the night together in a historic hotel in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. There, they meet a mysterious old man who seems to know a lot about Natalie - and about her family. But they won't be getting any answers from him - he'll be found frozen to death in a snowbank the very next morning. From this single incident, an old blood feud will be reignited, one going back decades to an event buried in her family's past - an event that even now can still drive men to kill each other.

As much as Natalie doesn't want Alex to become entangled in this web of lies and hatred, there's no way he can let her face this danger alone. This is a man who has gotten beaten up, shot at, and even dragged behind a snowmobile, all because he's a sucker for a friend in need.

How much further will he go for love?

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©2004 Steve Hamilton (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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my least favorite

The story is ok, but this narrator sucks! he makes Vinny sound like he's mentally challenged, he can not do a scotish accent so he makes Jackie sound like a thug. it's horrible! then poor Alex, the first girlfriend he has turns out to be a freaking psychotic mess!! this is my absolute least favorite and I am struggling to finish it. if this narrator narrates any other books, I won't buy them.

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Good

Didn't like the narrator. Other books were better. I like how Alex always manages to get beat up and in trouble. Rather comical. I will go on to the next one though because I love the characters.

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never visited upper peninsula....

until I read Steve Hamilton! really enjoy the regional backdrop for his plot twists and action stories. the characters make me want to spend time with them.

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Ridiculous narration ruins the story!

What did you like about this audiobook?

I like the McKnight series because the plots are fairly interesting and the characters are well developed.

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The narration was atrocious! His feigned upper peninsula accent was terrible, but far worse was the insulting way he represented the Indians in the story! He must have listened the the Lone Ranger and Tonto one too many times, because he represented the Indians as simpletons - just terrible!

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How many beatings can Alex take?

I am not sure who takes the worst beatings - Alex, the stories main character, or the listener because of the narration. This book devolves into lots of cursing and a weird love interest who is so vile that no chemistry between the reader and the woman ever develops. The new narrator, who should have been booted after the "Blood is the Sky" intro is as bad as ever destroying the voice of Leon, Alex's former, or present partner transforming him from a very likeable character, and one in which Steve Hamilton has been able to develop a great deal of good chemistry between Alex and audience to just a strange extra that feeds Alex information and guns, which Alex always looses just before being beaten horribly. I am very sad at what became of a great series.

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Likeable characters

The books I have listened to by Steve Hamilton have all kept me entertained and wanting to hear more. Not all authors translate so well to audio and no doubt the narrator seals the deal with his skillful vocal talent.

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True Blue, Michigan.

Great story. Michigan and Canadian lingo/dialect spot on! Fun read. Will look for more.

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Speed

Reader is ok but pick up the speed. I was fine at 1.3 with the reader. Book was great.

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What a Difference a Narrator Makes

If this had been the first Alex McKight Mystery I ever listened to, I would not have wanted to listen to any others. As it was, the narration was so unsatisfying, I had to gut it out to finish it. Alex also seemed so much less appealing in his manner and how he G.D.'d everything and his wimpy, stockerish relationship with Natalie. Alex McKight is a fun series but this selection, especially the narrator, doesn't serve it well.

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Ice run a bit icy

This book is not as good as the prior five Alex McKnight mysteries that I’ve had the privilege of reading. I’m about to start the next one in the series and hopefully it will be better.

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