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Chargement... The Blade Itself: A Novel (original 2007; édition 2007)par Marcus Sakey
Information sur l'oeuvreDésaxé par Marcus Sakey (2007)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Suffered from first book cliches, but I will keep reading his stuff. It kept me interested throughout, but the characters and plot were underdeveloped and for someone who plans a lot, the protagonist did not impress. ( ) This was one I 'read' with my ears. I think had I done the page turning thing, I might not have stuck with it. It's an interesting story but not really compelling. But it was well told and that kind of made up for the holes. Danny is trying to turn his life of crime into a law abiding life of meaning but the road isn't easy. And then his former partner gets out of prison with a grudge. This book suffered from too high expectations. If I hadn't read Sakey's [b:Brilliance|17171416|Brilliance|Marcus Sakey|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1368425876s/17171416.jpg|23599367] before this one, I probably would have liked this one more, but [b:Brilliance|17171416|Brilliance|Marcus Sakey|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1368425876s/17171416.jpg|23599367] was well, brilliant, and so this book had a lot to live up to. I will read more by this author, but after a break to allow some time to lower my expectations. I should probably shelve this, but it left me a little underwhelmed after many of the thriller books I've read and placing it into the category seems like putting a Chihuahua under the Dog category even though it resembles a rodent more in size. It was a bit of an underwhelming read for me, but that didn't make it an altogether bad book. The characters are solid, and the threats within the storyline are quite real. If anything, this is a realistic look at how people might have to deal with a blackmail situation against themselves and their loved ones today. It's not the happiest of books, and it's not super-espionage thriller either, but it's a solid book overall. I have my issues with the decisions the main character made in this book, and that was the little hang-up I had for the most part, but it's nice to see that towards the closing chapters of the story, it picked up in a direction that I'd been wanting it to go for a long time. There were some tragic losses, and a good amount of tangible danger points throughout the story that could not be ignored, thus adding to their threat to the characters. While I've been spoiled with the fancy mass-espionage, country-against-country, world-of-double-agents galore, this was a very down-to-earth take on the thriller piece. While it didn't tickle my fancy for the bigger honchos in the thriller and espionage world, it definitely played a steady, defensible part as a book in the thriller genre, taking on the flavor of crime novels as opposed to the espionage I usually like to tread in when I read the main genre. The characters are intelligent, make realistic decisions, fit their roles believably, and make some sound, very human points by the time everything in the story wraps up. If you want a read that's a little less complex, espionage thriller and prefer an everyday guy dealing with a very believable blackmailing problem in the only way he can-- this book will suit you just fine. While I've rated it according to my personal taste, it stands on its own well, and will probably receive higher reviews and ratings from others than myself. Definitely give it a go if anything about the book appeals to you. It'll hold its own if you're looking for the particular situation it describes in general. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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In this widely praised and explosive debut thriller, a young Chicago professional learns that the more he has, the more he has to lose. Taut, involving, and memorable, Marcus Sakey is an authentic, original new voice in crime fiction.--George Pelecanos. Martins Press. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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