
Storm Front
Virgil Flowers, Book 7
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Narrado por:
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Eric Conger
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De:
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John Sandford
The thrilling new novel in the number one New York Times - bestselling series.
In Israel, a man clutching a backpack searches desperately for a boat. In Minnesota, Virgil Flowers gets a message from Lucas Davenport: You're about to get a visitor. It's an Israeli cop, and she's tailing a man who's smuggled out an extraordinary relic - a copper scroll revealing startling details about the man known as King Solomon.
Wait a minute, laughs Virgil. Is this one of those Da Vinci Code deals? The secret scroll, the blockbuster revelation, the teams of murderous bad guys? Should I be boning up on my Bible verses?
He looks at the cop. She's not laughing. As it turns out, there are very bad men chasing the relic, and they don't care who's in the way or what they have to do to get it. Maybe Virgil should start praying.
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“One of the best in that series so far...[it is] exciting, complex and funny.... The beauty of Sanford's writing is that the narrative of the book is told in perfect harmony with Flowers' personality. The descriptions of the plot and the locale of the story have the same laconic quality as Virgil's tone and speaking habits. You seem to be in Virgil's mind and thoughts as the narrative unfolds...Storm Front is an enjoyable and relaxing read. Sandford knows his characters, his locale and his plot. There are no missteps. It is entertaining reading all the way.” (Huffington Post)
“With another gritty storyline and appealing characters, Sandford has penned another winner, one sure to shoot to the top of the best-seller lists.” (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
“Clever, quirky...unusually good-natured intrigue distinguishes this outing.” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
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funny. Heartfelt. f...king flowers
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A lighter version of Virgil Flowers
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I really like Virgil!
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Flowers is a different kind of cop and gets the "bad guys" in his own way.
this was a good installment - He has his unique way of doing things --
worth a credit --
another Virgil Flowers
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If you could sum up Storm Front in three words, what would they be?
Just a great unpredictable story all the way to the end.What did you like best about this story?
Never lost interest or drifted.What about Eric Conger’s performance did you like?
Nothing special. Did a good job. I focused on the story, just like a listener is supposed to. I didn't catch any breaks or badly pronounced words. nice.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
just kept a good pace.Any additional comments?
nopeGreat Listen
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The story was good, but many of the characters had conflicting loyalties and at times it was hard to keep them straight. Eric Conger is great, as usual, but I wish both he and Richard Ferrone, who reads Lucas Davenport, would ask someone from the mid-west how to pronounce crappies, bratwurst & lilacs.good story, but not John Sandford's best
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Virgil is Fully Fleshed Out Now
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Any additional comments?
This book is a light, enjoyable read with a good story line. Nothing too heavy here but I liked it!This is a fun read!
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My favorite in the series
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The narrator, Eric Conger, is perfect for Flowers, and is clearing having fun with the plot that seems more out of a Carl Hiassen novel than the violent crime that Sandford usually portrays.
Compared to some of the very dark books that Sandford has written in both his Virgil Flowers Series, as well as the Prey Series, this one is very humorous (in his usual understated way), and very clever. Eric Conger brings this out in his style of narration as he goes through the book. The accents, the emphasis - everything is spot on.
I always like Sandford's books, but I do believe this is one of his best ever.
Flowers in another winner!
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