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The Con Man audiobook – Audience Reviews

 

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Review #1

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These early Ed McBain novels from the 1950s are now old enough to qualify almost as historical mysteries and the language and attitudes often seem staid, stilted, and outdated.

Did policemen really used to talk like that? I remember watching reruns of “Dragnet” years after the series first ran and I seem to recall that Sgt. Joe Friday and his partner did, in fact, employ some of this terminology and exhibit some of those attitudes, so, yeah, I guess maybe they really did talk like that.

In spite of the fact that the books feel dated, the writing is so crisp that it draws us in and holds our attention. We feel like time travelers visiting another planet and observing the interaction of the inhabitants there. The books never fail to spark our interest and this, the fourth in the 87th Precinct series, is the best one yet, I think. Each entry has been an improvement upon the last one, which bodes well for my future reading of the series.

This story begins with a con man cheating people out of their money, some small amounts and some more substantial. The cop assigned to this case takes that personally and pursues his quarry with a vengeance.

Meanwhile, a con man of another and much more sinister sort plies his trade through personal ads in magazines. His goal is to reach lonely women and, after bilking them out of whatever money they may have and convincing them to get a tattoo which he tells them will mark them as his, he poisons them with arsenic and dumps their bodies in the river.

But bodies dumped in the river, even when they are weighted down, don’t always stay there. And so, the Isola police and Precinct 87 are the unfortunate recipients of a “floater,” a badly decomposed body that comes to the surface after being in the water for at least three months. Detective Steve Carella and his partner Bert Kling are assigned to the case and start trying to establish the identity of the dead woman, whose only clothing consisted of a bra and who had no identification, and to work out how she came to be in the water.

Before they can solve the first murder, yet another “floater” turns up. The cause of death turns out to be the same – arsenic poisoning – and the woman has a similar tattoo. It looks as though Isola may have a serial killer on its hands.

The tattoos turn out to be the definitive clue which helps to break the case, along with the help of a conscientious citizen tattoo artist named Charlie Chen.

The Con Man lets us get to know Steve Carella a little better. We also see his wife, Teddy, playing an important role in finally tracking down this con man/murderer. Apparently, they will continue to be at the center of future mysteries in the series.

By this time, McBain had really perfected his technique of writing a scintillating beginning to his tales, one that hooks you from the first sentence and keeps you turning pages. It’s easy to see why other writers of mysteries, particularly of police procedurals, acknowledge him as the master.

 

Review #2

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A floater. I found talk about the deceased to be interesting. The notes taken. The speculation, especially about the tattoo heart on the hand in the tender spot between the thumb and forefinger. There was one man’s anguish that could almost be felt.

While I don’t appreciate reading extraneous information about individual characters unless the telling is vital to the story, I did enjoy the telling of how Carella feels about his wife. How he always delights in her. With makeup. Without the veneer of makeup. In contemplation. And no, this part wasn’t vital to the story. It was just sweet.

A con man hitting on both male and female. At times these parts seemed really dragged out, keeping me from wanting to get back to the book. Other times however, it was remarkable and interesting reading how they ply their “trade.”

While parts dragged, the last part of the book moved along at an increased pace, really livening things up.

 

Review #3

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One of Ed McBain’s early 87th precinct stories. Amazon offered the entire series on a deal around December 2013 and I passed on all the early ones and only got a couple of the new ones. When I read them I remembered how well these stories were written and how timeless they really are. Thankfully last November they offered many of them again and I bought what I could at the time. This one is really a part of and where Carella’s wife takes a stronger part in the series. An excellent story with interlacing plotsand excellent character development.

 

Review #4

The Con Man audio narrated by Ron McLarty

 

I loved the pace and flow, but it was difficult to read the cavalier way the villains dispatched the victims. The method, revolting. Good story!!

Buy it, read it and enjoy!!

 

Review #5

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I’ve been trying to read these books in order. Although the plot of each is stand alone, the development of the characters defiantly builds from book to book. Reading them out of sequence would probably result in the odd spoiler here and there.

In this book there are a couple of con men loose in the city. These form two separate cases with a little bit of overlap.

Even though this was written in the 50’s, it’s still a decent crime story with lots of nostalgic value.

 

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