Gun Machine
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Narrado por:
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Reg E. Cathey
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De:
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Warren Ellis
After a shootout claims the life of his partner in a condemned tenement building on Pearl Street, Detective John Tallow unwittingly stumbles across an apartment stacked high with guns. When examined, each weapon leads to a different, previously unsolved murder. Someone has been killing people for twenty years or more and storing the weapons together for some inexplicable purpose.
Confronted with the sudden emergence of hundreds of unsolved homicides, Tallow soon discovers that he's walked into a veritable deal with the devil. An unholy bargain that has made possible the rise of some of Manhattan's most prominent captains of industry. A hunter who performs his deadly acts as a sacrifice to the old gods of Manhattan, who may, quite simply, be the most prolific murderer in New York City's history.
Warren Ellis's body of work has been championed by Wired for its "merciless action" and "incorruptible bravery," and steadily amassed legions of diehard fans. His newest novel builds on his accomplishments like never before, announcing Ellis as one of today's most daring thriller writers. This is twenty-first century suspense writ large. This is Gun Machine.
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Gun Machine is a dense and fast-paced work, which is perhaps expected from a author who traditionally writes comics and graphic novels, but what most struck me was how complex the characters were and the attention to agency and venue (how they modulated their personalities based on their company, location and situation). It really became apparent in Talia's house, but is seen throughout and is quite remarkable. Similarly this story is a great example of umwelten (overlapping, unique environments created by the perceptions of the characters). Serial killer novels rely heavily archetypes and Warren Ellis does a superb job rendering both the damaged hero and killer's method, mythology and madness.se7en turned up to e11even.
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All-around meh
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Hard-edged neo-noir
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“Gun Machine” was an excellent detective/thriller that read like a modern day pulp fiction novel full of dark humor and constantly seething/brooding police telling everyone to “f*** off”.
Not a novella, but not too long. It’s well written and full of action/engaging dialogue from start to finish. The narration was good. His deep voice is well suited to the 2 main characters (detective and “the Hunter”.
I particularly enjoyed the Hunter’s POV, especially when he’s scraping together trash to fashion weapons and all the things he does to avoid detection in NYC.
To me it read like a screenplay. I think it would make an excellent film.
Anyone who likes detective thrillers will enjoy this.
Great little thriller! Well done!!
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What made the experience of listening to Gun Machine the most enjoyable?
The performance of the reader was the highlight of the book.Would you recommend Gun Machine to your friends? Why or why not?
I would recommend this book to some of my friends who are fans of the detective story but don't get caught up in the "thats not how things are really done." mind set.What does Reg E. Cathey bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Mr, Cathey performance was great. His voice was able to bring a gritty feeling that am not sure was actually on the page but fit the book well.Any additional comments?
Overall the book is good. The themes and imagery are fantastic. Weaving in the history of NYC was really cool. Being rather familiar with guns, police procedure and the language of law enforcement. I found some of the elements and language a little odd the characters often refer to them selves or others as "a police" instead of saying cop for example " he was an old school police". Just to nit pick a little some of the gun stuff is just plane wrong at one point a character extracted black powder from 9mm cases, modern firearms use smokeless powder, black powder is used in old school guns like flintlocks and old west era firearms, its not the kind of gun powder you will find in the rounds fired from a pistol made after the 1920's. To be fair most authors don't get gun stuff right either. Overall I enjoyed the book the story was decent but in the end it was a little too familiar and it was not as satisfying as I was hoping for.Gun Machine good could have been better.
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