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Narrado por:
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Jay Snyder
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De:
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Charlie Huston
Known by the name of the psychological experiment that fostered his emotionless brutality, Skinner founded his career in "asset protection" on fear. To touch anyone under Skinner's protection was to invite destruction. A savagely effective methodology, until Skinner's CIA handlers began to fear him as much as his enemies did and banished him to the hinterlands of the intelligence community.
Now, a cyber-terrorist attack on the US power grid is about to end that long exile. His asset is Jae, a roboticist with a gift for seeing the underlying systems violently shaping a new era of global guerrilla warfare.
At the root of is all is a young boy, the innocent seed of a plot grown in the slums of Mumbai. Brought to flower, that plot will tip the balance of world power in a perilous new direction.
A combination of Le Carre spycraft with Stephenson techno-philosophy from the novelist hailed by the Washington Post as "the voice of twenty-first century crime fiction," Skinner is Charlie Huston's masterpiece - a new kind of thriller for a new kind of world.
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Love this book.
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The sci-fi elements are minimal with some loosely relevant small robots and nondescript computers and software. The timeframe is current. The story concerns the detective work piecing together all the disparate connections which leads to a totally unexpected plot twist at the end. The appeal of the tale is the interaction between the two main, but mostly asocial characters. The story is related in a nonstop series of staccato bursts both in terms of actions and dialogue that offers a glimpse into the minds of these two fascinating persons.
The narration is outstanding and mirrors the tenor of the author's intentions with a unique perspective into the thought processes of the individuals.
Off beat psychological spy thriller
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I will say, I think the snippet describing the book does not do a good job. The autism/Asperger's angle is unique, but not certain - by Skinner's own admission. It could just be his childhood conditioning.
I thought the reader did a great job, especially with the characters and defining the different voices to keep them straight. That makes it easier to follow who's speaking in the text for me.
I thought the story was really good, and made me second guess where I thought things were going several times.
I don't know why we haven't seen a Skinner movie, the story is definitely worthy. But I'm still waiting for a Joe Pitt series.
Big fan of Charlie Huston, waiting on a new book. how about a sequel Charlie? O maybe another Henry Thompson... please tell me he is still out there somewhere too!
Loved the Book
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What would have made Skinner better?
additional commentsWhat could Charlie Huston have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
additional commentsHave you listened to any of Jay Snyder’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
additional commentsWhat character would you cut from Skinner?
additional commentsAny additional comments?
My first Charlie Huston book was Sleepless, which was a solid Five star excellent distopian thriller. I liked it so much I've listened to it 3 times. I'd put Sleepless right up there with Stephen King's The Stand. Since then I've tried several of his books, hoping for that same quality (and haven't found it yet). Its almost like Sleepless was written by someone else. With Skinner, in the beginning I thought yeah, this could be good. But no, this book consisted of brief spurts of action separated by long periods of boring dialog and lots of "feelings". Who knew an assassin could be so deadly and efficient and yet so sensitive at the same time. But that wasn't the worst thing about this book, three quarters of the way through the author starts beating me over the head with this liberal dogma, best summarized as the world is going to Hell in a hand basket because citizens of the US and Europe are selfish, exploiting and greedy and screwing over everybody in China, India and Africa. Oh yeah, and the world is going to end because of Global Warming. When I read or listen to a book, I want to be entertained, not brainwashed or preached at.Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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Skinner came across, to me at least, as an idea he might of had as a movie script but it fell through and "might as well make it a book". Interesting main character put in a hero's situation where it is him vs the powers that be. Unfortunately, the book just misses. It didn't have the gritty pulp-noir feel to it that I associate with CH. Or the character development. Or the breakneck feeling of events racing to a climax. It just misses... something.
I had been waiting for his next book (Skinner) very impatiently and finished it in 2 sittings and was left with a feeling that I had just wasted my time. That's a pretty damning thing to say about a book, but there it is.
I just finished listening to the audiobook and the experience was no different. And I wrote that just now and realized I was desperately looking for something good to say, but that I can't think of anything positive about this book. It didn't actually suck, but it also wasn't good.
Like the headline says, just kinda blah...
Kind of blaise about this one...
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I finally stopped listening at the epilogue. Boring.
Disappointed
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Would you try another book from Charlie Huston and/or Jay Snyder?
No for Charlie, yes for JayWhat do you think your next listen will be?
Dan BrownDid the narration match the pace of the story?
yesWhat character would you cut from Skinner?
JayAny additional comments?
I did not enjoy this book. I found it hard to work out the story and I found it quite disjointed. Due to this I did not get past the half way through chapter 5. I would not read another of this authors as it was too disjointed for me.Did not enjoy
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Better narrator, less monotone, creepy cyborg killer voiceWould you ever listen to anything by Charlie Huston again?
I love Charlie Huston's work. This story was awful, however.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jay Snyder?
Any other human on the face of the earth (or Mars)Any additional comments?
I want a refund. Not kidding.First audible book I have truly despised
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Not Charlie's best work
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