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Scott Brick
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Nelson DeMille
The hair-raising suspense of The General's Daughter... the wry wit of The Gold Coast... this is vintage Nelson DeMille at the peak of his originality and the height of his powers...
Wounded in the line of duty, NYPD homicide cop John Corey is convalescing in rural eastern Long Island when an attractive young couple he knows is found shot to death on the family patio. The victims were biologists at Plum Island, a research site rumored to be an incubator for germ warfare. Suddenly, a local double murder takes on shattering global implications - and thrusts Corey and two extraordinary women into a dangerous search for the secret of Plum Island....
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                    What did you like best about Plum Island? What did you like least?
The plot and mystery is just fantastic. However, The hero is just a big smart ass with agiant ego. When I read this book years back, I loved it. Listening made John Corry overbearing and trite.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Demille's knowledge and skillful writing describing Long Island and Plum Island is captivating. The story is a clever mystery. The ending was dissapointing because Demille seemed to use extreme, unrealtisic violence to abruptly end the story, as if he was tired of writing.Have you listened to any of Scott Brick???s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Ive listened to many of his performances and he never dissapoints.Do you think Plum Island needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
There are at least four novels that follow this one, all of them excellent.Well Read Mystery, Overbearing Hero
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Would you try another book from Nelson DeMille and/or Scott Brick?
Probably. I think back to Mr. Demille's early books, and The Charm School really stands out. I thought it was great when I read it, way back when. It didn't have the constantly smartass John Corey dominating it, as he does here. I would try another one, but I have a feeling that I might quit early. Scott Brick, OTOH, does a great job with this character, and I have read other books that he narrates. He's fun to listen to, and I don't have the reservations about him that some do.If you’ve listened to books by Nelson DeMille before, how does this one compare?
I kinda answered that in the first question. The Charm School was great, and Plum Island is not great. It is a good story, with a plot that holds your attention, and a few characters who also do. I really enjoyed Emma Whitestone, and was genuinely sorry to hear her go. But I do have concerns about Mr. Demille's habit of writing epic bestsellers, as I feel that he is shooting low, and just cannot outgrow his show-offy personality. He does research carefully, and he can write.What aspect of Scott Brick’s performance would you have changed?
An unusual question. I don't believe I would change anything. The villain is repulsive, but that is who he is supposed to be. I liked the end, which left you wondering about whether Corey and Beth would get together. She would be good for him, maybe rein in some of his egregiously macho takes on the world. I liked her, too.Did Plum Island inspire you to do anything?
No. Not inclined to search for buried treasure.Dated, macho, but a good yarn.
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the least enjoyable book of the John Corey series
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I love reader Scott Brick and author's short story the "Book Case" is a huge laugh. I loved the movie "the General Daughter" and Scott reads it too so I was pleased to listen to it.I love this character, but this author is not my 1st choice. It is too long so the suspense pace is gone for me. I wanted to buy all of the John Cory series as I love his sense of humor...so off the wall and sometimes corny, but you laugh with him. Character is worth the 19 hrs, but the story does not for me
Would you be willing to try another book from Nelson DeMille? Why or why not?
I don't think so, just too wordy for me. His stories are great for film. This story would be a great movie.What about Scott Brick’s performance did you like?
I love all he reads as he changes his pace, accents, and speed to become the character. His female voice is good and not many male readers could pull it off. I wish he would do a Sandra Brown read.He has 600 reads and I am working my way down.
Do you think Plum Island needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I have 9 more hours of this book and like the Generals Daughter by author, I have missed the action as the pace is too slow for me. Thanks to new 1.25x speed, it moves the pace up just enough to help the author's intent."Are the Cows?"
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Very average and predictable, but still enjoyable
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Loved it!
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Great listen or read
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John Corey For President!
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Any additional comments?
After 20 years in the Military, I thought I had sarcasm down to a science, but I am few steps behind John in this story. I enjoyed the main characters sarcasm and banter with other characters. The story was interesting and enjoyable.Sarcasm
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couldn't quit listening
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