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Ladataan... Fun & Games (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 2011; vuoden 2011 painos)Tekijä: Duane Swierczynski
TeostiedotFun and Games (tekijä: Duane Swierczynski) (2011)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Fun stuff ( ) This series seems to have less fanfare than other books of Duanes but I am #notsurewhy. It had a more staccato cadence with fast paced scenes and minimal internal cyclical dialogue. Without spoiling it, series namesake Charlie Hardie is a damned mess. His friend/partner’s family tree has been wiped out by a #philly mob. Recognizing the risk to his own wife and kid, Charlie spends a couple years on the lam, living out of asuitcase and drinking himself fat/silly as a house sitter. Quite a step down for the man the media refers to a ‘Unkillable Chuck’ but family is the ultimate leverage. On a job in California, prepping to tie one on, Charlie finds himself an unwilling assistant to a Hollywood actress during her possible death scene. The accident people are coming to clean her. Readers of Jonathan Maberry’s Joe Ledger would see quickly how a crossover universe would hold water. Joe and chuckles have a lot of similarities, readers of that series can find enjoyment here Quick warning for anyone checking these on a bookshelf: DO NOT read the backs of books two and three. They iteratively spoil the living hell out of the series. The publisher should have shot and buried the person who approved them. (Mulhollandbooks - I work cheap!) So.. why now rather than when they were released? I made a promise to myself to get some of my book backlog under control this year. I read a lot of things that organically come my way and sometimes never get back to the ‘toberead pile’. . Walking into Powells books back in 2011, I saw that Duane Swierczynski had two new books on his shelf. Unfortunately, I also noticed that swierczy‘s latest was a trilogy with one more to release.. I have a firm policy not to read incomplete series because of the frustration factor (such as the frustrating/wise decision, electing not to read Patrick Rothfuss Kingkiller Chronicles). When the 2013 release came I bought the final book then life got in the way. Time to tidy up! Tämä arvostelu kirjoitettiin LibraryThingin Varhaisia arvostelijoita varten. Full disclosure: I received a copy of this book as part of the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program.Duane Swierczynski is a name I’ve come across several times before. It’s a hard one to forget, even though I probably couldn’t spell it if my life depended on it. Amazon has been quite sure that I would enjoy his work, and has recommended him many times over. Swierczynski seems to write the kind of genre fiction I find myself enjoying lately, intense crime thrillers that occasionally edge into more speculative territories. The first book I picked up by Swierczynski was his fourth, Severance Package… and I couldn’t get into it. Not sure why, it just didn’t click. I made it a few chapters in and took it back to the library. I wasn’t so sure that Amazon knew what it was talking about. Even still, every new book of his that I came across had an intriguing description. Sometimes I’m just not in the right mood to read a particular book, and I figured I might just need to give Swierczynski another shot. And what a shot it was. The kind that picks you up off your feet and tosses you across the room. Little blue birdies dancing in your vision the whole way down. I don’t know what kept me from getting into Severance Package, but there was no such hesitation when I started reading Fun and Games today over my lunch break. Within 20 pages I knew I was going to finish it this evening, and within a few short hours I’d torn through the rest in a mad rush. In my considered opinion, Duane Swierczynski has arrived, and just careened right up my list of Must Read Authors. Fun and Games is the first in a trilogy, which, thankfully, will be completed promptly over the next two years (book two this winter, book three in 2012). The main character, Charlie Hardie, is a former police consultant whose life was ruined in a tragedy three years earlier. Ever since then, he’s drifted through life in an alcoholic haze, making ends meet by house-sitting for the rich and absent. He wants nothing more than to drink himself into a stupor while watching old movies and forgetting that his life ever happened. However, he gets more than he bargained for when he starts a job housesitting for a movie composer who lives in the Hollywood Hills. On his first day, Charlie is assaulted by a crazed woman who is squatting in the composer’s bathroom. The woman, Lane Madden, wallops him with a microphone stand and then starts babbling about a mysterious “them” who are trying to kill her and make it look like an accident. At first Charlie thinks she’s just a washed-up drug addict, but then he realizes that Lane is Somebody Famous, and that she may actually be telling the truth. Charlie gets all the proof he needs when “they” – sometimes referred to as “The Guild” or “The Accident People” – try to kill him. Once The Accident People make their move, Fun and Games sets off at breakneck speed and only slows down long enough to let you catch your breath before the next white-knuckle action scene. Most of the action takes place in a very short amount of time, maybe 24 or 48 hours, as the protagonists are cornered, escape, and then get cornered again. The story is full of twists and turns, misdirections and reveals, all neatly doled out with masterful pacing that kept me glued to the page. One of the great things about Fun and Games is that it’s very much a Hollywood thriller that could only be set in Hollywood. There’s a generous dose of satire layered over the proceedings; The Accident People are exactly the sort of assassins that someone would dream up for a movie, but they’re also the sort of the assassins that people who make movies might use to knock each other off. They are always concerned with the “narrative” of their kills, wanting to ensure that no hint of the true story peeks through. That Charlie Hardie will not die does not fit into their neat little storyline. It’s been a while since I’ve enjoyed a book this much, and it’s certainly been a few months since I’ve read something in one sitting. I’m definitely sold on Swierczynski now, and can’t wait to get my hands on the rest of this trilogy, not to mention his earlier books. Mulholland Books just added another one of my favorite authors to their roster.
DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI IS THE WILE E. COYOTE of crime fiction. Fun & Games is 100% Acme approved. From its opening high-speed chase along the Decker Canyon Road, to the tense cat-and-mouse pursuit through the Hollywood Hills, to the epic, bloody finale, this book shows Swierczynski at his pulpy and imaginative best. One of the book's main joys is its bad guys, who suggest the influence of Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu by way of Ian Fleming's Dr. No, only funnier, and gorier. They are classic arch villains, armed with the technology of tomorrow and the ineptitude of sitcom spies. The book is violent, twisted, and frequently funny as hell, yet its characters are strangely endearing. Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinPalkinnot
Fiction.
Suspense.
Thriller.
HTML: The first of three explosive pulp thrillers arriving back-to-back from cult crime fiction sensation and Marvel Comics scribe Duane Swierczynski. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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