The First Assassin
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Stillwell
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By:
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John J. Miller
Washington, D.C., 1861: As the United States teeters on the brink of civil war, Colonel Charles P. Rook organizes security in the nation’s capital and monitors the death threats pouring into the White House. He surrounds Abraham Lincoln with bodyguards, covers rooftops with sharpshooters, and investigates rumors of conspiracy fomented by secessionists. Yet amid the chaos and confusion, a mysterious killer slips into the teeming city.
Hired by a wealthy Southern planter to eliminate President Lincoln and destroy the Union once and for all, the assassin catches Rook’s attention by cutting down anyone who gets in his way. As the bodies begin to pile up, Rook realizes he is caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a cold-blooded killer who will stop at nothing to complete his mission. Rook’s only hope is Portia, a runaway slave who holds the key to the assassin’s identity - if she can stay alive long enough to deliver it.
Packed with dynamic characters, rich period detail, and a chillingly sinister villain, The First Assassin is a riveting thriller for fans of historical fiction.
©2012 John J. Miller (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
My only annoyances were that it felt unfortunately predictable, and developments that seemed obvious were often reiterated without adding anything to the narrative.
Regarding the production; there's a wide dynamic range here, so headphones or a quick volume adjustment might be needed. There's also no pause between chapters, which is jarring but never really confused me since the change was obvious.
Play it at 1.25x and it sounds normal
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You'll need to be patient and stick through the first 1/4 of this book- in the beginning there is quite a bit of "explaining the situation" by Miller, and not a lot of showing. It's obvious the author has a rabid passion for historical fact, so it takes him a while to settle into his tale.
That said, if you stick with it, you won't be disappointed. Miller does a fantastic job of setting the stage and presenting his characters. Eventually he seems to hit his stride and is better able to share the historical tidbits naturally in the course of the story. Well worth a listen.
Entertaining start for a little known writer
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Fantastic
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Mr Stillwell does great on his pacing and characterization I really enjoyed his narration.
a Brilliant Story
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If you could sum up The First Assassin in three words, what would they be?
Unfolding, Mystery, HistoricalAny additional comments?
Several reviewers gave up on this book because they were not interested in what they called an "historical novel." The book did admittedly unfold slowly at first as the author attempted to place the reader in the proper historical time setting.I personally would not consider it so much an "historical novel," but simply a story that takes place at the time of Abraham Lincoln becoming president and the days leading up to the civil war. I felt the author sought to help the reader understand the context of the story, as any writer using any period in history would do. It is a thriller set in the early days of the civil war, and not a history lesson.
If you don't give up on it, you may find it a good read.
Don't Dismiss It Without Consideration
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