The Wrong Man
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Narrado por:
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Robert Neil DeVoe
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Matthew Louis
A novel of unforgettable characters, surprising twists and satisfying payoff, The Wrong Man will stay with you long after you've heard the final sentence.
Sam Schuler is starting a new family, trying to begin a respectable life, and trying to extricate himself from the seedy people he once knew. But when his former best friend involves him in a petty drug theft, a local street gang is stirred to action and Sam finds himself the target of harassment from the gang's leader.
When the situation escalates from threats to violence to the worst transgression imaginable, Sam's reality is warped beyond recognition. Rules of conduct are forgotten and laws lose meaning as the young man attempts to salvage his sanity, his male pride and his family-to-be.
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Where does The Wrong Man rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
As this opens, as a book and even more so as an audio book, it just sets the mood of "normal guy"...and trouble to come. You can feel it, the set-up. The foreboding we all kind of fear.And then the trap is set: "...why I was so desperate to leave..."
Classic noir hero...just gotta make the right decision and life might just turn out fine...Ha! Good luck with that.
Enjoyed this as a read and love hearing it while I work and drive and run. The story pulls you in from the jump, and keeps dragging you by your teeth. No matter where you pause, the story picks right up and you are there again. That's Louis's easy style. He stays loyal to voice and to character. Highly recommend to not just NOIR and CRIME fans but to those looking to catch a cool story that refuses to let up.
What did you like best about this story?
Most enjoyed Louis's easy "normal man" style. It's immediate appeal to a wide audience.Much enjoyed...again.
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If you could sum up The Wrong Man in three words, what would they be?
Dark & Fast MovingWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Wrong Man?
I didn't see the ending coming!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
What a great book! It was so descriptive that it made me feel like I was there with the characters. The characters are so believable, that I found myself "acting" along with them while listening.I can't wait until the film comes out, it's going to translate so well to film.
Dark and full of action
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Any additional comments?
A real thriller that kept my attention all throughout the audiobook from beginning to the end. Great story and great narrator.A great thriller
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Wrong Man to be better than the print version?
This book was made to be read aloud. A superior listen! No endless lists of details. The story keeps moving and the pictures that Louis paints of his characters are vivid to eye and ear.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
No spoilers here, so I struggle to offer opinions without giving the story away. This book is about male fear, male courage, and male stupidity. Louis can write. He focuses on people, their looks, their personalities, their speech, their place in society. You will find yourself saying at each plot turn, "Holy crap...you gotta be kidding!"What does Robert Neil DeVoe bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The flawless part of the audiobook The Wrong Man is the narration by Robert Neil DeVoe. DeVoe is destined to be recruited by today’s best writers and to win Audiofile and voiceover awards. If the successors to Grisham, Wouk, Dahl, and Poe do not scoop him up, then the world is not right. DeVoe’s voice is clean, masculine without pretense, and trained to dig up visceral interpretations of the young, old, accented, gendered, emotion-ridden requirements of the most challenging authors. I could not pull out my earphones until the last few words of the epilogue. You will probably agree that the story seemed to contain a live cast of actors, not just a narrator – the college-guy protagonist, his druggie friend, the girlfriend, the local Mexicans, his grandparents, and others. Each character should make you react as emotionally as the lead character must..Who was the most memorable character of The Wrong Man and why?
Louis’ main character, Sam, is highly opiniated and politically incorrect. I like that. My own world depresses me with hordes of easily offended people and The Wrong Man gave me delicious escape. Sam is equally disdainful of small-town people, Mexicans, middle-aged women, and old people – just for starters.Unfortunately, protagonist Sam’s thinking does not jive with his behavior. I think this problem could have been fixed if the entire story had been told in the third person instead of the first. How does a guy who spins words like Ian Fleming make such idiotic decisions?Any additional comments?
Author Matthew Louis just started writing novels and should continue writing. The storytelling and imagery grab you in this novel and probably will for decades to come.The Right Reader For The Wrong Man
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What did you love best about The Wrong Man?
The story’s best aspect is the escalation. It evolves from a simple misunderstanding into an all-out war. The tension and anticipation intensifies with each transgression until you’re literally out of your seat and pacing around the room, awaiting the next twist.Who was your favorite character and why?
Tommy. Hands down. Everyone knows someone like Tommy, and often times it’s a relative. He may come across as a two-bit hustler and the black sheep of his family, but when Sam finds himself in real trouble, Tommy comes through for him in a way only the bond of blood can provide. The fact that he’s absolutely hilarious doesn’t hurt either.What about Robert Neil DeVoe’s performance did you like?
DeVoe's reading maintains the slickness and intensity of the source material but adds an extra layer to the main character's internal monologue and "everyman" appeal.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I had every extreme reaction. At least for me, Sam is such a relatable character that there were times I couldn’t help but picture myself in his shoes. When he was afraid or enraged or tormented, I found myself right there with him, vicariously experiencing all of those emotions.Any additional comments?
In an age when audiences are inundated with increasingly lame superhero and sci-fi/fantasy stories, "The Wrong Man" reaffirms that relatable human characters in extreme, real life situations will always be more engaging.This Book Needs To Be Made Into A Movie!
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