
This Doesn't Happen in the Movies
Reed Ferguson Mystery, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Johnny Peppers
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De:
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Renee Pawlish
A wannabe private eye with a love of film noir and detective fiction.
A rich, attractive femme fatale.
A missing husband.
A rollicking ride to a dark and daring ending.
Reed Ferguson's first case is a daring adventure, complete with a dose of film noir, and a lot of humor. With a great supporting cast of the Goofball Brothers, Reed's not too bright neighbors, and Cal, Reed's computer geek friend, This Doesn't Happen in the Movies is detective noir at its best. Follow Reed as he solves crime akin to his cinematic hero, Humphrey Bogart.
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I think Johnny Peppers did a pretty good job embracing the noir feel of the book. His pace was good and his voice was clear.
A satire of film noir.
**I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.**
A satire of film noir.
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Good Story. Great Title.
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Would you try another book from Renee Pawlish and/or Johnny Peppers?
Yes. I like detective stories.If you’ve listened to books by Renee Pawlish before, how does this one compare?
I never listened to her books before. This was the first one.Which character – as performed by Johnny Peppers – was your favorite?
Amanda! He had her path down. :)Could you see This Doesn't Happen in the Movies being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
I think so. Reed Ferguson should be played by Liam Neeson.Any additional comments?
My Review:I always loved the old detective film noir. This book has that flavour with a modern twist. I enjoyed the story and the characters. I particularly enjoyed the grand finale which was worthy of a Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep ending.
This was a fun story filled with action and surprising twists. Great book!
Raymond Chandler would have liked this book! :)
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Great read.
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First up, if you take this book seriously then you probably won't like it, I could be
wrong (what?) but I reckon it's a wry take on noir. The writing and narration style
will take you straight back to those old detective films, the difference being in
the dry humour.
This is Reeds' very first case, his Dad doesn't think it's a real job, so he has to
prove him wrong, not that he needs the money as Reed hails from a very wealthy
family. He just wants to be a P.I., he has read all the books and watched all of the
films so is well prepared for his new career!
First client measures up well as a film noir player, well coiffed, lipsticked and
perfumed she also has a strange tale to tell, he did think her story was a tad odd,
but how could he refuse?
The adventure begins! Reed is to look for a man who may or may not be dead, he
simply didn't come home at the expected time. At this point in the "whodunnit" we
don't as yet know what was actually done, let alone who actually did it.
This is what makes the story a little different and as its a short listen of 5 hours
thirty minutes, there's not a lot I can say without revealing spoilers.
There are some interesting characters, but as the first book in a series and a short
one at that, they will become more interesting as they are developed. It's all there
though, the making of a darned good series, I look forward to learning a whole lot
more about Reed, his family and his crazy friends. Oh! And was that just a hint of
a budding romance at the end?
Narrator
My first "Johnny Peppers" listen, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I
thought he was just the perfect performer for this role. Good timing, rhythm and
pace along with good quality editing and recording added to my enjoyment.
Great Start to a New Mystery Series
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This is my Kind of Book!
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quirky, fun mystery
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Would you listen to This Doesn't Happen in the Movies again? Why?
I enjoyed the story very much, but I generally don't listen to books more than once.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
The plot was very good. The story flowed so well that I was not in a hurry to know exactly what was going on.What does Johnny Peppers bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Mr. Peppers has a great voice and he added accents and pitches which added value to the characters.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
There's only one take in reel life.Entertaining book
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Any additional comments?
This was an ok read.It did follow in the vein of old timey noir.I lost the thread of what it was about somewhere and never did pick it up again.The narrator,Renee Pawlish,did a fine job."I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author in exchange for an unbiased review via AudiobookBlast dot com."
This Doesn't Happen...
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Would you consider the audio edition of This Doesn't Happen in the Movies to be better than the print version?
Definitely, I put this on my cell phone and went out shopping all day and I must have looked like a freak because I found myself laughing out loud in Wal-Mart.What was one of the most memorable moments of This Doesn't Happen in the Movies?
For me there were several being a big film noir buff, mainly every time there was a slight reference to a movie etc. that only film noir buffs would know.Which scene was your favorite?
There really wasn't one favorite scene in this book. I was just getting to know the characters.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laugh!!!Any additional comments?
I usually listen/read psycho/horror/gore thrillers.This is a nice change. Especially since no one I know likes or knows about film noir, so I feel at home reading these. I just hope she keeps up, there are so many great movies out there."Dark Passage!!"Keep up the good work Johnny Peppers!
Bogart Comes Alive!
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