The Shiver Men
Detective Byone, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Patrella
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Ricardo Fleshman
In a gripping tale of obsession and betrayal, The Shiver Men delivers Detective Moses Byone at his finest. Forced out of the country on a personal mission, Moses must confront his own demons in one of his greatest cases to date.
Set against the exotic paradise on the island of Trinidad with Armond Fontenot and the mysterious and alluring Lorena Hemingway, it is more than death that threatens the detective, he must also confront his own haunted past. Intriguing to the last, Detective Byone mounts a masterful return!
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I had listened to book 3 and 4 of this series, also narrated by Nicholas Patrella. Both of those books were absolutely fabulous. Hence I had high hopes with this book #5 too. But surprisingly, this book took a different path and told a very different kind of story, quite dark and upsetting than the previous ones in this series. I wouldn't say it wasted my time, but I didn't quite like where this story went.Would you ever listen to anything by Ricardo Fleshman again?
His previous books of the series are awesome. This one book disappointing me doesn't take those away. I will surely read another book from him.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
I had likes Nicholas Patrella's narration in the previous two books. He did a fantastic narration for those 2. Somehow in this installment though, I didn't feel like I'm listening to the same narrator. Something felt missing and I can't quite put my finger on it. Maybe it was just because of the content of the story.Any additional comments?
I voluntarily received a free copy of this book from the author / narrator / publisher and I'm leaving an unbiased review.Not as good as previous books of the series
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Having never read any of the previous books in this series, I didn't know what to expect. What a great mystery novel. The short length helped it always feel forward moving and highly suspenseful.I was especially impressed by the narrator. Holy cow. The voices, the accents, the seamless switching, the horrid yelling. Honestly I could have done without that last one but still, he did it well.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Quick Voodoo mystery
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I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review but I enjoyed the book so much I am going to check other books from the author.
Nicholas Patrella was very good with the delivery of the story
Good Short Book
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That being said, I must say I was pulled in quickly. I am not generally a fan of stories that focus on the character's haunted past, but this was forgivable because Detective Byone was compelling enough to allow a past to deal with.
In glancing at other reviews, I am stunned that other reviewers would downgrade an audio book for its duration. Seriously? What a cheap shot. A book is however long the author decides to take in order to tell the complete story. Should the author throw in a lot of junk and subplots to fill up another 4 hours , just to give you "your money's worth"? This disgusts me, and it's all the more reason that I enjoyed this tightly woven, well-told mystery that didn't waste a lot of time on wordy, unnecessary rambling, like other novels do.
I've read books where scenes go on for pages that could have been concluded in two exchanges of dialog. It's called good writing. Well, my rant is over, but I sure hope this series is not. I look forward to the next one, but I have a problem - now I have to go back and start from the first in the series to catch up to where I am now! Highly recommended.
My first exposure to this series
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