
The Chamber
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Helen Keeley
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De:
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Will Dean
And Then There Were None meets The Last Breath in this tense and suspenseful locked-room thriller that takes place inside a hyperbaric chamber from the author of the “brilliant, twisted, and oh so clever” (Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author) novel The Last Thing to Burn.
Six experienced saturation divers are locked inside a hyperbaric chamber. Calm and professional, they know that rapid decompression would be fatal and so they work in shifts, breathing helium, and surviving in hot close quarters.
Then one of them is found dead in his bunk.
With four days of decompression to go before the locked hatch to the chamber can be safely opened, the group must watch one another’s backs at all times. And when another diver is discovered unresponsive, everyone is on edge. What…or who…is taking them out one by one? And will any of them still be alive by the time the four days is up or will paranoia, exhaustion, suspicion, and pressure destroy them all?
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Not a bad story but has some technical issues
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It was not.
It dragged on and on and on and on…..listening to the names/nicknames of everything and every term the characters used while in The Chamber came to be annoying…..just tell the story already—I felt like there was going to be a quiz on all terms the divers used after I finished the book.
The back stories of all characters weren’t that interesting——and I had Brooks’ family life figured out pronto.
I refused to give up because I hoped it was going to throw out a HUGE twist and blow my mind. I knew a quarter way through who the “enemy” was and I’m not always keen to figuring out the endings of books.
Standing ovation to the narrator-to date the best narrator I have heard. Her easy way of switching accents and pitches in voice, not to mention her amazing “acting” almost had me enjoying the book.
Almost.
Great Narration!!!
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Different twist to a suspense story
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Never saw it coming
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Great story
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Keep guessing
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A murder mystery should develop characters along lines that not only reveal the true motive but also take the reader down other plausible, even tantalizing, false imaginations. But here, we have no idea what motive the killer could possibly have had. The numerous stories told by the characters in the chamber never intersect or reveal any meaningful connection between the divers.
The reader of a thriller also deserves at least one unexpected plot twist. This book had ample opportunity for several! But how many intriguing details were tossed to the reader, only to be abandoned and never mentioned again (I'm looking at you, valve leak, time lapse between the start of the dive and the discovery of the corpse, Mike's journal, question of whether the boat is in port, ship invasion, Spock doppleganger, bad dreams, tampered kits, tampered video, etc.)?
Finally, even conceding the means, it's never clear that it's possible to poison someone, much less do it five times, in a saturation chamber on a ship constantly under video surveillance.
In the end, too much repetition (we get it - the conditions are uncomfortable), not enough plot, and no real ending.
What?!?
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Excess Verbosity
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Too many “stories”, not enough action.
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