
The Boat Man
A Thriller
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Narrado por:
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Charles Constant
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De:
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Dustin Stevens
Detective Reed Mattox, just three months removed from the death of his partner, has turned invisibility into an art form. Switching to the K-9, taking over the graveyard shift, moving to a farmhouse miles outside of Columbus - his every move has become predicated on putting as much distance between himself and the outside world as possible.
That distance is shattered, though, when bodies begin turning up in The Bottoms, the poverty-stricken section of town he is assigned to patrol. Grisly, horrific scenes start to pop up in the middle of the night, and the overburdened precinct has no choice but to put Reed on it.
Now operating far outside of his comfort zone with a Belgian Malinois for a partner that attracts attention wherever they go, Reed is forced to unravel the murders, taking him clear across the city and back years in time, to an event that some very influential people will do anything to keep buried.
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Detective Reed Mattox is still recouping (and not well) from the loss of his partner three months ago. Rather than accept another human partner, he chose a 4-legged one. Billie, a former Marine bomb-detecting dog, was washed out for the horrors she faced in the line of duty. She's on her last chance to find a partner and make it as a K9 officer. Reed can appreciate that. While these two are not a coherent unit yet, they're working on it. But, since Billie is often stuck in the car as Reed does his work, it's a slow and frustrating process- especially for Billie, who only wants to work.
As if their day-to-day issues weren't enough, they've been assigned a ghastly high-profile case with an antagonist known as The Boatman. Yeesh. This guy is more than a bubble off plumb, although he's very intelligent and organized. Oh, and creepy, too. Great.
The Reed character is pretty enigmatic so getting comfortable with him isn't immediate. He's keeping everyone at arms' length for a reason. But there's a sense that there's a lot going on with this detective. More than just a man in pain. At this point in the process, I felt like this first book was good, but not as good as it's going to be. I'll be grabbing the second book in the series to see if there's good growth and healing with both Reed and Billie. If there is, this could be a terrific series.
Lots of Potential Here
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Happily surprised
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Good narration
Had it not been free i probably would have missed and I'm glad i didn't.
Thanks
( Free from Amazon!! Who would ha thunk?)
Captivating
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Thriller
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Not K9
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A New Favorite Series
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good book
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Entertaining story
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Absorbing story
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Where does The Boat Man rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
The mystery element in The Boatman is strong. It's not til you get to the end that you have an idea what's really going on, and it's a shocker. I like the suspense. I'm not so keen about the gory elements.One reason I bought this audiobook is because the narrator, Charles Constant, is so excellent at his craft. I've listened to others of his books, and he's never let me down in any of his audiobooks. In a suspense mystery like The Boat Man, he really shines.
Author Dustin Stevens knows how to create gritty, interesting characters. And Reed Maddox is a detective you want of follow. He's a flawed hero, but a fascinating one. Narrator Constant knows how to make him come alive, with vocal inflections, pacing, and a lot of depth and control to his voice. Not all narrators can do this. The same with Belgian Malinois, who is not an easy character to give voice to.
The Boat Man is a satisfying audiobook experience. The context of the book, the dark and forbidding Bottoms area, is well drawn. Also, the way the story delves into the past, and shows how it affects the present in a sinister way will keep you on edge. And Malinois is the perfect foil for detective Maddox.
Interesting mystery, outstanding narration
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