
Shake the Devil Off
A True Story of the Murder That Rocked New Orleans
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Narrado por:
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James Avery
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Ethan Brown
They looked like a slightly mischievous version of the all-American couple: a handsome army veteran and his gorgeous artist girlfriend. Zackery Bowen, after completing his tour of Iraq, came home to New Orleans, and in two weeks before Hurricane Katrina, he met Addie Hall. Their improvised, hard-partying endurance during and after the storm inspired news outlets around the world to feature the couple as the personification of the indomitable spirit of New Orleans.
But Addie had a long history of abuse that colored her world and everyone who entered it. And Zackery fell for Addie completely, until his personal demons, unleashed in the desert of Iraq, combined with hers in a perfect storm of violence that shocked even rough-and-tumble New Orleans.
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Reseñas de la Crítica
"Heartbreaking." (Publishers Weekly)
"Brown creates a riveting portrait of a gruesome crime while detailing the heart of a city in distress. A grim...story delivered with skill and verve." (Kirkus Reviews)
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Very Good Book
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Narrator Did Not Do His Homework
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Author goes off topic and down other rabbit holes
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The production quality of this recording was awful. My only problem with the narration is that he’s repeatedly inconsistent in his pronunciation of many words (Jaegermeister is sometimes ‘my-ster’, sometimes ‘master’ (???); Geisa is both ‘Geesa’ and ‘Guysa’; as well as multiple pronunciations of Zach’s wife’s name, just for starters. (According to many other reviewers, the narrator mispronounces many of the location names as well). Also, the editing is awful and distracting, with very noticeable audio changes in the places where it was overdubbed or spliced in. (Especially during the coverage of Zach’s time in the military). It’s like listening to a ransom note.
Good book, terrible production quality
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Great Insight
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pronunciation
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Agree with other reviews
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Avery does go off on tangents about a couple of soldiers from the 527th while never really describing Zack’s experience in the war at all. That was incredibly aggravating, but it ends and the story returns to pace for a bit before dragging at the end.
However, he explains why he doesn’t tie Zack in to the Baghdad stories, and it’s understandable.
This is a journalistic approach. If your looking to here anything mystical, Avery doesn’t tackle it.
The reader is more than competent.
Eh…
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Not really interesting
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Narration awful at times
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