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No Rest for the Dead

By: David Baldacci - introduction, Laurie H. Armstrong, Sandra Brown, Jeffery Deaver, Robert Dugoni, Brian Gruley, J. A. Jance
Narrated by: James Colby, Richard Ferrone, Carol Monda
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Publisher's summary

More than 20 New York Times best-selling authors team up to create a first-rate serial novel - a collaboration that combines the skills of America's greatest storytellers to produce a gripping, spellbinding mystery.

"The lineup of writers who have contributed to this mystery is akin to the Murderers' Row of the 1927 New York Yankees. There is not a weak spot in the bunch."
—David Baldacci, from the Introduction

Alexander McCall Smith. Sandra Brown. Faye Kellerman. J.A. Jance. Jeffery Deaver. Kathy Reichs. Lisa Scottoline. Jeff Lindsay. These are only a handful of the names that make up the all-star lineup of authors behind No Rest for the Dead, a tale of vengeance, greed, and love that flows seamlessly, in the words of David Baldacci, "as it passes from one creator's mind to the next."

When Christopher Thomas, a ruthless curator at San Francisco's McFall Art Museum, is murdered and his decaying body is found in an iron maiden in a Berlin museum, his wife, Rosemary, is the primary suspect, and she is tried, convicted and executed. Ten years later, Jon Nunn, the detective who cracked the case, is convinced that the wrong person was put to death. In the years since the case was closed, he's discovered a web of deceit and betrayal surrounding the Thomases that could implicate any number of people in the crime. With the help of the dead woman's friend, he plans to gather everyone who was there the night Christopher died and finally uncover the truth, suspect by suspect. Solving this case may be Nunn's last chance for redemption… but the shadowy forces behind Christopher's death will stop at nothing to silence the past forever.

In this innovative storytelling approach, each of 25 best-selling writers brings their distinctive voice to a chapter of the narrative, building the tension to a shocking, explosive finale.

With contributions from David Baldacci (Introduction), Jeff Lindsay, Alexander McCall Smith, Jonathan Santlofer, Sandra Brown, Faye Kellerman, Kathy Reichs, Benjamin Kelly, John Lescroart, T. Jefferson Parker, Gayle Lynds, Matthew Pearl, J. A. Jance, Michael Palmer, Marcia Talley, P. D. James, Diana Gabaldon, Philip Margolin, Tess Gerritsen, Katherine Neville, Lisa Scottoline, R. L. Stine, Jeffery Deaver, Laurie H. Armstrong, Brian Gruley, Robert Dugoni.

©2011 Sandra Brown, David Baldacci, R.L. Stine, Lisa Scottoline, Jeffery Deaver, David Baldacci (P)2011 Simon & Schuster

Critic reviews

"Twenty-six fantastic writers + one good cause = irresistible mystery nirvana." (Lee Child)
"Brilliant…. If you like your mysteries smart, with a great twist, then you must read this book.” (Linda Fairstein)
"Wow, what a line up! You can't go wrong here." (Michael Connelly)

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Too many authors

The book is uneven in quality probably due to too many authors. The plot is god but it's not enough.

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Good book/bad recording!

The book is interesting and definitely worth a listen. The narrators do a fine job, and the plot moves forward fairly seamlessly considering each chapter is written by a different writer. However, Part 2 of the book is not broken down into segmented chapters for listening, as Part 1 is. I accidentally hit rewind on my Ipod and had to manually fast forward through 2 hours of listening to get back to the chapter I had left off on (unable to simply scroll back to the correct chapter). I don't know if my download was some kind of fluke since no other reviewer mentions this problem. But for the sake of future readers, I hope this problem has been corrected.

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one of the best

the was the best book,caught me by surprise the ending ,but enjoyed every single word

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Interesting Experiment

Would you consider the audio edition of No Rest for the Dead to be better than the print version?

Yes, the audio version enhanced the print version for me.

What was one of the most memorable moments of No Rest for the Dead?

The most memorable moment for me was the execution of Rosemary Thomas. It was absolutely heartbreaking and I wondered if that was what truly happened to people when prisons carry out the death penalty.

What about the narrators’s performance did you like?

Since there were six narrators, I couldn't really pick out one particular performance. I recognized the difference between the two female narrators. One I preferred over the other. However, it was more difficult to identify each male narrator. What I liked most, the seemingly deliberate attempt to separate narrators for the different characters. It made listening easier. There were six narrators: James Colby, Jonathan Davis, Richard Ferrone, Eliza Foss, Carol Monda and Tom Stechschulte.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

The execution scene was the most emotional for me.

Any additional comments?

I just finished the audiobook and acknowledge that it was an interesting experiment to use so many different writers to create one story. And it was a good story. It didn't bother me listening to the different voices. But since some chapters were short, I often took five to ten minute breaks to keep the characters in my head.

Yes, sometimes the different voices of the writers were clearly defined, and a bit jarring from one chapter to the next, but not enough to completely ruin the story. Perhaps it's because I'm not familiar with all the writers. I think it an excellent accomplishment to get so many minds focused on one story. And it was a treat to listen to the work of R. L. Stein and it not be Goosebumps-related!

No Rest For The Dead reminded me of Christie's novel, Evil Under The Sun. It felt very 1970s whodunit. And I enjoyed it! Good story, good narration, fair experiment.

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good story just tough to follow

it was good overall but the switching narrators and authors causes some confusion. "Too many cooks in the kitchen" comes to mind.

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Incredible colaboration!

Despite reviews about how difficult it was to understand this book with so many authors and their different styles, I purchased it anyway - and I was not disappointed!! It was a riveting, edge-of-your-seat thriller!

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Great collaboration!

It was a great original story and kept me on the edge of my seat. It had Baladacci's name which is why I wanted to listen in the first place.
I love hearing new ideas and not the same old mysteries retold.

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Good listen but not the best of compilation books

The story started off well but I thought it became obvious what was going on and the resolution seemed too quick compared to the pace of the rest of the story.

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excellent story

very well done considering the number of authors. twists and turns and lots you can't see coming. a genuine page turner

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intrigue and mystery

beautiful written. each author met the criteria of the story. blended very well. kudos all.

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