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Review #1
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Review #2
Dead Center audiobook in series Carpenter Series
Dead Center has Paterson NJ defense attorney traveling to the Midwest to take on a case at the request of his beloved but now ex-girlfriend Laurie Collins, who has become police chief of her hometown police force. It is a pleasure to read a book in this series without the tedious characters of Andy’s friends the obnoxious newspaper editor and the police lieutenant. Andy makes new friends locally as he defends a man he believes is innocent and further believes that the crime involves a secretive religious cult in a neighboring town. The danger Andy faces and the action he is involved in reach a new height even for this usually action-filled series. I can’t give more details without spoilers so I will just say that this is entry into the series is the best so far of a very fine series.
Review #3
Audiobook Dead Center by David Rosenfelt
Rosenfelt has created a new series, since “Andy Carpenter” certainly has run its course. The new primary character, Doug Brock, is a police investigator with amnesia from injury in the line of duty. It’s a fresh plot device, but so much else seems like a stale rehash of Rosenfeldt ideas & expressions. (“in the history of the planet.” “If he’s worried, he’s hiding it well.”) There’s a quirky sidekick partner, much like Andy’s Carpenter’s second chair attorneys.
There’s a new girl friend (this time a brunette.) She’s got police investigator history, so she is a collaborator & sounding board like Laurie was to Andy. Plus, she has wicked computer skills that allow her to hack into records and secrets – a lot like Andy’s accountant/computer wizard. Confidential data is a not-so-subtle plot device. It’s an easy way to make evidence to fuel the investigation.
Rosendeldt said he’d learned that his “Andy Carpenter” books sold much better when a dog was pictured on the cover. For this series, covers feature a beautiful, mysterious woman. Same old thinking to use a “hook” to snag buyers. Guess I’m over David.
Review #4
Audio Dead Center narrated by Grover Gardner
This installment of the series takes place our of Patterson, NJ, so it places the characters in a context that causes the whole story to be out of sorts. It also involves a cultish religious community that is always a strange topic to develop. However, if you are a fan of the series, you will enjoy this book, too. It is just sort of weird and maybe far-fetched when you think of the violence perpetrated in relation to the characters.
The Andy Carpenter series has been a found treasure for me. I first began reading Open and Shut because I saw the golden retriever on the cover. Being a golden lover, I checked it out and have loved the series. Each book has its own mystery and verve, and they all present an appealing array of characters with Andy Carpenter at the center. This book is indicative of the series overall by offering an entertaining, smartly written mystery with ongoing character development of likeable characters. It has suspense and for the most part a believable plot. And, of course, it features golden retrievers as well as other furry friends. I recommend this book and the series.
Review #5
Free audio Dead Center – in the audio player below
Andy Carpenter, celebrity lawyer, is off to Findley, Wisconsin at the request of his ex-girlfriend. Laurie wants him to defend a local boy accursed of double homicide. Spending a protracted period in a small Midwestern town is not Andy’s idea of living, but the case has its attractions. Its hopelessness appeals to him. The bodies buried in the back yard make things look pretty bad for Andy’s client.
The homicide victims were members of a weird local cult headquartered in a nearby town and closed to outsiders. The bizarre beliefs of the Centurians, and their determination to obstruct Andy’s investigation, add spice to the plot.
Courage is not one of Andy’s defining qualities. He never rescues people; they are more likely to rescue him. I like the fact that he’s no superhero. Happily there is a menacing black Deus ex Machina in these books named Marcus who works for Andy as an investigator and bodyguard. Whenever Andy’s life is in danger, we hope and pray for Marcus to appear. One flick of his wrist or flash of his heel and the bad guys are on the ground, writhing in pain. I never tire of seeing this guy in action.
Andy’s dog Tara, who stays with him in Wisconsin, has a strong presence in the story. Tara somewhat makes up for the capriciousness of Andy’s ex-girlfriend.
Andy Carpenter generally operates in Patterson, New Jersey. So the setting in small town Wisconsin is kind of fun for a change. The reader can look forward to lots of humor about cheese, beer and freezing temperatures.
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