Let the Devil Sleep
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Scott Brick
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De:
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John Verdon
The most decorated homicide detective in NYPD history, Dave Gurney is still trying to adjust to his life of quasi-retirement in upstate New York when a young woman who is producing a documentary on a notorious murder spree seeks his counsel. Soon after, Gurney begins feeling threatened: a razor-sharp hunting arrow lands in his yard, and he narrowly escapes serious injury in a booby-trapped basement. As things grow more bizarre, he finds himself reexamining the case of The Good Shepherd, which ten years before involved a series of roadside shootings and a rage-against-the-rich manifesto. The killings ceased, and a cult of analysis grew up around the case with a consensus opinion that no one would dream of challenging — no one, that is, but Dave Gurney.
Mocked even by some who’d been his supporters in previous investigations, Dave realizes that the killer is too clever to ever be found. The only gambit that may make sense is also the most dangerous — to make himself a target and get the killer to come to him.
To survive, Gurney must rely on three allies: his beloved wife Madeleine, impressively intuitive and a beacon of light in the gathering darkness; his de-facto investigative “partner” Jack Hardwick, always ready to spit in authority’s face but wily when it counts; and his son Kyle, who has come back into Gurney’s life with surprising force, love and loyalty.
Displaying all the hallmarks for which the Dave Gurney series is lauded — well-etched characters, deft black humor, and ingenious deduction that ends in a climactic showdown — Let the Devil Sleep is something more: a reminder of the power of self-belief in a world that contains too little of it.
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Gripping suspense!
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The great plot!
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I usually stay away from procedurals that deal with super villain serial killers. They become too predictable as a near omnipotent baddie has his way as the good guys struggle to unravel the scant and confusing evidence. My prejudice is that the bar for creating such a story is so low that it's lazy for most authors to work in this subgenre. Strangely enough, as the author sets up the narrative, this starts as a rather pleasing read. That doesn't last forever.
In this particular story, the author shows no skill at writing about human relationships in a way that scales with how such relationships should work in a realistic world. Writers have to create tension and conflict in their narratives to propel the plot along. In this particular story, this happens quite often with people fussing if not outright yelling at each other. It's trite. It's rookie writing.
I won't go through the litany of issues that make the MC fall into the category of semi lone wolf detective who has keen insights that others lack. The MC is married, but I don't understand why and that is the faut of the author who doesn't know how to convey how such a relationship can exist. The MC seems to have trust issues concerning information his spouse probably should know because she's his spouse. Similarly while it's understandable the spouse would be miffed at some of her husband's behavior, she is written in such a way that she comes off quite often as an aggressive, angry scold. Geez.
There is another female character at the center of the action. Unfortunately the way she is written I could never know from one moment to the next whether she will be brave or hysterical.
And just to add salt to the wound, this story does not stick the landing.
A decent start squandered.
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Great story! Amazing ending!
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Terrible
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Let the devil sleep
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