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The Emperor of Ocean Park | [Stephen L. Carter]
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The Emperor of Ocean Park

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  • by Stephen L. Carter
  • Narrated by Richard Allen
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  • LENGTH
    26 hrs and 8 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    04-15-04
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Publisher's Summary

Set in the era of the Nixon and Reagan presidencies, this novel examines the American conscience while inviting us into the glittering world of the East Coast legal community. Stephen L. Carter's book follows black Ivy League law professor Talcott Garland as he investigates the death of his father, Judge Oliver Garland, the eponymous "Emperor."

When Judge Garland received a Supreme Court nomination, a nationally televised humiliation forced his withdrawal, a scandal from which he never recovered. Now his sudden death hints at an even more terrible scandal that links this privileged Martha's Vineyard family to the shadowlands of crime. To follow the clues left by his father, Tal risks everything, and uncovers a tapestry of ambition, family secrets, and justice gone terribly wrong.

©2002 Stephen L. Carter; (P)2002 Books on Tape, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"A thrilling read, driven by a cocktail of plot and character." (The Observer)
"An elegantly nuanced novel, with finely drawn characters, a challenging plot, and perfect pacing." (Booklist)
"[A] complex literary thriller. Carter deftly weaves together several strands, from the relationships of father and sons and husbands and wives to the politics of the Nixon and Reagan eras." (Bookpage)

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    Maria Oakland, CA, USA 04-23-04
    Maria Oakland, CA, USA 04-23-04 Member Since 2002
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    "Not a bad book but where was the editor?"

    A decent storyline and plausible characters but way to long and repetitive. This book could easily have been condensed in half without reducing the value. I found myself not really listening especially the 2 middle parts and in hindsight it might have been better to get the abridged version.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    Terry Kells, Co MeathIreland 06-05-04
    Terry Kells, Co MeathIreland 06-05-04
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    "Long, drawn-out and not particularly satisfying"

    This is a curious book - it's not really a thriller as the plot is too thin and there's little action. But then it's not really a literary novel either, which is what it seems to have pretensions to be. As others have commented, the narrator evinces littles sympathy. In fact, none of the characters does. A more self-centred, obnoxious bunch you'd be hard-pressed to find. Where the book works best is in the description of a troubled marriage and the narrator's relationship with his three-year-old son, but this has precious little to do with driving the plot along. There's some good writing scattered throughout the book, but there is way too much padding and pointless meanderings. The abridged version is almost certainly a better bet - this is one title that could be cut to a third of its length without harm.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    James Winston Salem, NC, USA 01-14-05
    James Winston Salem, NC, USA 01-14-05
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    "Oh my goodness put me out of this misery"

    Do not waste a book credit or even 37 cents on this audio book. The plot has some interest at times, but, goodness it goes on forever along tangents that are incomprehensible. The author wrote some wretched dialog and I'm still trying to figure out why the law professor husband didn't just sue and divorce his adulterous wife. Character development was non existent. I never did listen to the end and I don't even care.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Alice Kaltman Brooklyn NY 05-14-04
    Alice Kaltman Brooklyn NY 05-14-04 Member Since 2002
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    "Wore me out."

    At first I liked this book because the narrator was so unlikeable - smug, self-centered, clueless - and yet because of his obvious weakenesses I identified with him. And it is so rare to see an unlikeable narrator in genre fiction. But as the book went on and on, the narrator's ponitification (his presentation of pet peeves as dire warnings of social decay) wore me out. Ultimately, what could have been an enjoyable and informative read, became an apologia for self-serving and passive melancholy.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Luis Campbell, CA, United States 02-06-11
    Luis Campbell, CA, United States 02-06-11 Member Since 2008
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    "Slow. Very slow, and not very interesting."

    Reading The Emperor of Ocean park is an exercise in endurance. It is a very long listen by any standard (26 hours!) which is made even longer by a plot that develops at glacial speed and the flat personality of the main character. The descriptions of places and characters are unnecessarily belabored. There are very few "aha!" moments for the reader. The final scenes (the final hour or so) pick up a little steam, start flowing a little better and holding your attention a little more, but the ending was, in my opinion, disappointing.

    If you are interested in gaining a view into the "glittery lives of Ivy League professors, etc. etc." (paraphrasing from the publisher's description), perhaps this would be an interesting read -- but it may feel more like homework.

    If you are looking for complex characters, a suspenseful plot that leaves you hanging and eagerly waiting for the next chapter, and a shocking finale... look elsewhere.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Evelyn M Kloepper 01-21-08 Member Since 2004
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    "not for everyone"

    it is interesting to see the wide spread of opinions about this book. people seem to love it or hate it, and I am firmly in the first camp. Yes, the book is long, but what a fascinating world the author presents. I was thoroughly engrossed and grew fond of the protagonist despite (or perhaps because of) his foibles. Can't wait to read the author's second book.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    "Outstanding"

    The Emperor of Ocean Park is an excellent book, both suspenseful and rich in characters. The narrator does an outstanding job, as well. I would highly recommend this audiobook.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    HCB Portland, OR United States 12-28-07
    HCB Portland, OR United States 12-28-07 Member Since 2007
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    "Absolutely Riveting!"

    Stephen L. Carter expertly weaves together this suspenseful, riveting story of a lawyer seeking the truth about his father's death. Feeding tiny bits of information here and there, and raising questions that are to be answered later, he holds your attention throughout the book, making it excruciating to have to hit the "stop" button. For once I wish my commute, during which I listen to this great book, was much, much longer!

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    Joe Denver, CO, USA 10-31-07
    Joe Denver, CO, USA 10-31-07 Member Since 2004
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    "Awful"

    Everything about this was awful. From plot to character development to the poor reading. The reader had a hard time giving voice to different characters. Too many were stereotypical sounding with out regard to race, education, life experience, etc. I was very disappointed to say the least. I stuck it out to the end because I always like to finish what I've started to read.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Evelyn Bethlehem, PA 18018, PA, USA 08-25-04
    Evelyn Bethlehem, PA 18018, PA, USA 08-25-04
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    "Slow thriller"

    Take for ever for the writer to develop the trama. I lot of words without meaning. Boring!

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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