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Total Control

By: David Baldacci
Narrated by: Jonathan Marosz
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When her husband mysteriously disappears in a plane crash into the Virginia countryside, a devastated wife must sort out truth from lies in this pause-resisting New York Times best seller.

Sidney Archer has it all: a husband she loves, a job at which she excels, and a cherished young daughter. Then, as a plane plummets into the Virginia countryside, everything changes. And suddenly there is no one whom Sidney Archer can trust.

Jason Archer is a rising young executive at Triton Global, the world's leading technology conglomerate. Determined to give his family the best of everything, Archer has secretly entered into a deadly game. He is about to disappear - leaving behind a wife who must sort out his lies from his truths, an accident team that wants to know why the plane he was ticketed on crashed, and a veteran FBI agent who wants to know it all.

©2002 David Baldacci (P)2013 Hachette

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Go back to your old narrator!!

Would you try another book from David Baldacci and/or Jonathan Marosz?

I love David Baldacci... But Jonathan Marosz has to be one of the worst narrators I have listened to... And that is after 10 years of listening... His voice is repetitive in its rhythm and he is reading it worse than my 8th graders... There is no performance... I will buy the paperback, because I just can't bring myself to listen to much more... Really really disappointing!

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Story doesn't disappoint -- well spent 10 hours

One of the best things about this novel is how quickly Baldacci gets you to bond with the Archer family. It only takes a couple of chapters before you are really feeling the impending weight of the unfolding mystery. The book starts off with a plane crash and then a one month rewind -- not a spoiler because it happens so quickly. I really liked the way he setup the story. You are left with nothing at the beginning and the twists and turns are slowly revealed with excellent descriptive detail.

The narration is good, I am not crazy about the way Jonathan Maroz performed it; but he did not detract from the suspense.

This book will appeal to someone who is very much a mystery thriller reader. If you are new to Baldacci it will motivate you to read some of his others. It is a must if you have been a long term fan. I consider it a solid wall-ball double, to make a baseball analogy. I would have liked a little more character development and bit more editing. But overall, it is a solid read.

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Can't get through this BAD NARRATOR

Would you try another book from David Baldacci and/or Jonathan Marosz?

WTF? I feel like I am being punked by Audible. I have never noticed a narrator, and this is the second book in a row that has a bad/horrible narrator. I can't listen to this. ARGH! Got to call and get a refund. But so disappointed in Audible, they are destroying my favorite authors.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Can't get passed the narration

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jonathan Marosz?

Anyone

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Anger and disappointment

Any additional comments?

Why oh why? Don't you have anyone listen to these books before putting them out?

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Good thriller but technology from the last century

This book is vintage Baldacci, literally. When I downloaded it, I thought I was getting the latest new Baldacci novel. By the time I was halfway through it, I had to check the copyright date, which turned out to be 2002 (Audible release date 4/2/13). I would not be surprised to hear that Mr Baldacci wrote this in the mid '90s.

No kidding. The tech in this novel is severely dated. We've had several generations of computer and communications technology since 2002. Most of the youngsters using computers these days probably have no idea what a floppy disk is or why anybody would use a telephone modem to connect to the internet. And why would anybody have a cell phone that can't do a google search or take a picture or tell you exactly where you are. What? No texting? Oh, yeah, right...that's how things were in the deep dark distant past, back when FBI agents were luddites who used Smith-Coronas.

Well, in spite of the historical nature of this novel, it is a pretty good thriller, one that I recommend. Also on the plus side, the reader did a fine job. I just wish that Audible had made it clear when I "pre-ordered" this audiobook that I was getting an 11 year old novel. I might have saved my credit for Baldacci's latest. I'll be checking much more closely in future.

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The Up's and Down of Marriage

BOOK REVIEW: Total Control by David Baldacci

The Up’s and Down of Marriage
Jean A. Vachon

WICKENBURG, AZ - Sidney Archer is a lawyer in good standing for an important law firm. Her husband is a computer whizz working for a prominent company. They have a beautiful daughter and a solid marriage. They belong to the privileged of this society.
The husband leaves for a mysterious meeting without telling his wife... His plane crashes in the Virginia countryside.
Sidney’s world falls apart. Steve, her husband, for some unknown reason changed planes at the last minute. He is a serious suspect in the plane crash.
A special agent is assigned to solve the case. He is unrelenting and humane in his efforts to solve this complex puzzle.
Murders abound in this gripping story by David Baldacci. The agent even suspects the wife as she tries to establish communication with her husband...
The search for total control through the quest for power and money by evil characters results in all kinds of complications.
Sidney, loyal no matter what, fights to stay alive, to find her husband, and to unravel the mystery of her husbands disappearance.
In brief, I really liked this novel. It kept me interested from beginning to end even through numerous and complex incidents. I even persevered to the point of listening several times from the middle of the story to understand perfectly the relationship between the different characters.
In the end, the force and loyalty of this marriage triumphs over evil although not in the way that the reader might expect.

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Beware; this is a 1987 book.

What disappointed you about Total Control?

1987 book, with references to floppy disks. Very old.

Has Total Control turned you off from other books in this genre?

Be careful with Audible; it will make books look new when whey are actually very old.

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An OK read,

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Need something to read, this is OK. The story has holes, things happen that make you say to yourself, Really? Baldacci (or whoever really wrote it) stretches out the story longer than necessary, I skipped the last few chapters, cut-OUT another needless chase and got to the end.

What was most disappointing about David Baldacci’s story?

The story starts lacking believe-ability. Goes on to long, got bored with it..

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Not the greastest narrator

Did Total Control inspire you to do anything?

not read the next Baldacci book

Any additional comments?

It would be great to see Baldacci get back to his original quality of writing.

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Very disappointing!

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I love Baldacci but this one is a bust. Badly narrated, badly edited and just plain boring. I've decided to stop listening to it after a little more than half the book. It's just a waste of time. It sounds like this is a book written a while ago that got dusted off and sent to press. The technology is old (floppy disks, surveillance videotapes, the concept of "snail mail" having to be defined). And the supposedly smart lawyer is completely clueless when it comes to computers. Couldn't Baldacci have revised and modernized his book before submitting it? Does he need money that badly? Too bad...

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Really Disappointing unless you need car chases

This reader felt that the characters were poorly drawn, vocabulary lost through repetition, same for descriptions of emotional reactions. Primary characters lacked real personality (or personality which fit their description). For example, husband and wife were far more unaware than any people with their backgrounds and/or educations could/should be. Too much gratuitous violence throughout. Emotional reactions did not match experiences being undergone - too many exhausting bouts of tears from heroine who was supposedly a person of strong character and profession. Ending was long and almost tedious.


Left me feeling that the only worthwhile person was an FBI agent who was a vital character who could have been a charmer but didn't quite make it as relevant because of his age. as opposed to that of the primary character.

I love Baldacci and most of his books. The narrator did his best with what he had to work with but I left the book wishing I hadn't invested either money or time.

Almost felt that Baldacci was not the primary author.

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AOL: You've got mail! And we've got irrelevance...

Audible presented this story to me as a new release. I wanted a new book, so I said WTH.

Story plods on and on. The amazing world of high-tech email is supposed to weave an exciting thread of amazement throughout the story for the reader, which might have been the case when AOL was new and people had car phones.

Now it's just like--what?

I don't mind listening to old stories. But I'd like to know when I buy one.

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