Blowback
The Nameless Detective, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Doug Hamilton
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By:
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Bill Pronzini
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He's just gotten some bad news, and its impact has made him immobile and fearful. He's always known that the racking cough was not just something that was going to go away, that the ache in his chest was indicative of something more serious. And now he's found out that he has a lesion on his lung which could be malignant. He's set to sit and wait and do nothing else until he gets the results, but is swayed into action by a call from an old buddy of his from the service, Harry Burroughs.
Harry has an isolated fishing camp in Northern California. Currently, he has several people in residence. Recent events have convinced him that the place is a powder keg waiting to erupt into violence. Therefore, the call to Nameless. What Nameless finds on his arrival is a simmering situation, mostly caused by the presence of a very erotic woman by the name of Angela who is there with her extremely jealous husband, Ray, who is even more combustible because he's a heavy drinker. Angela is a woman who plays sweet but gets deep underneath a man's skin and is nowhere near as innocent as she would have folks believe.
And then the murders start. The first doesn't seem to have anything to do with the situation when a rug dealer is killed in his van. But then the inhabitants of the camp become targets, including Nameless. He faces more than the usual share of danger as he is entombed in a cave. The book has a little bit of everything - sexual intrigue, theft, murder, violence - all leavened by Nameless searching for the truth in a high tension environment.
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- Norma Miles
- 12-09-22
"A pulp private eye."
The Nameless detective is pondering mortality - his own. A recent visit to the doctor had revealed that uncomfortable cough to be caused by a lesion on his lung and he was now awaiting the test result, arriving on his 50th birthday, to reveal.if it was cancerous. But a call for help from an old army buddy had him reluctantly leave the city for a few days to stay at Harry's fishing and hunting camp prior to the diagnosis. The author's easy, hoping style is as delicious as ever, but personally I much prefer Nameless in the city over old gold rush territory.The
Read by Doug Hamilton, effortlessly becoming Nameless as he relates the story in the first person, the narration is strong, well modulated and showing clear understanding of the characters and content, with individual voicing for each protagonist. His female voices are especially convincing. A good overall performance.
Blowback is a fast read, rugged country story, understanding but intriguing with the executive's internal ponderings on his life and future death. I enjoyed it, but prefer when he investigates at home in the Big City. Nice brief musical interlude between chapters.
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