
Black Gold in North Dakota (Cooper Smith) (Volume 2)
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Narrado por:
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Ward Paxton
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Joe Field
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Exciting mystery - can stand alone
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This is the second installment in the Cooper Smith series but the first book I've heard. When you start at somewhere other than book one, you run the risk of not getting all of a character's back story or even worse, having the first book spoiled for you. Luckily, I was able to jump in right away and was left wanting to read the first installment as soon as possible.
I was surprised when I started listening and heard a song titled 'Banshee of the Bad Lands' which I have to admit is pretty catchy and fits the story.
The story moves at a brisk pace with not a lot of wasted scenes or moments. Everything had a purpose and I was hooked long before the final car chase.
As for the narration, Ward Paxton has a voice I found oddly familiar. I felt like I had heard it before even though this was the first book I ever heard him narrate. It felt...comfortable. I thought the voices for the different male characters were quite distinct and I could tell which character was speaking without it being pointed out. His female voices could maybe use a little more work but that's okay because I believe that men doing women's voices is quite a difficult skill to master. At least his weren't overly winy like I've heard some other male narrators make the mistake of doing when voicing women.
Other than that, he read at a good ace and did a lot of nice accents.
I will definitely go back to the first book in the series and look forward to hearing more from both author and narrator. The only drawback is now I have a vicious craving for 1919 root beer that is likely to go unsatisfied for the near future.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. The fact that I was gifted this book had no influence over my opinion of it.
Meeting Cooper Smith
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. The fact that I was gifted this book had no influence over my opinion of it.
great!
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Reporter Smith Gets a Major Story
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Great Mystery
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A mishmash of characters including a journalist, who is married to the best friend of Gabby (kidnap victim) He descends upon the small North Dakota town and with permission of his bosses at NPR he is able to investigate the kidnapping. His wife joins him along the way and they traveled cross-country to try to find Gabby.
This is a standalone book and whilst tying up the loose ends the listener is treated to a political opinion on drilling, fracking and the like. I could've done without that.
The narration was good and as per my preference I sped it up and enjoyed it more.
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Rather Slow But the Kidnapping Kept My Interest
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Good book
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Black Gold
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I didn't read the first book in this series, so I don't have the back story. The story starts out with a young woman being kidnapped by two thugs in the parking lot of the town gym. It's an oil boom town with a high population of roughnecks - what an amazing backdrop for a mystery. So much potential. Then I met Cooper Smith and I was like, "Oh..."
I'm willing to suspend disbelief for a lot of things, but this book was a bit too much. How does a person who works for NPR get a month of vacation time for his honeymoon? Why is the NPR boss such a cranky pants when his workers are doing their jobs well? What police officer will take the word of a man in jail for fighting that he's a credentialed reporter AND let him stay his basement? What police force doesn't make a missing prominent citizen a top priority - especially if her grandpa is a political leader? No police force is going to cut their force back over the holidays. It's one of the most high-crime times of the year. Cooper's whole family are cops. Yet, he completely ignores the direct command of police officers?
I feel like the plot promised a lot, but then I got distracted by the trees and didn't see the forest anymore.
I frankly don't get why Cooper is the hero of this story when his wife kicked a creeper's butt and Gabby has to use her wits to survive a kidnapping. I'd happily read about strong, clever women.
The narrator was pretty wooden and rote - not much intonation or modulation.
Narration does not much intonation or modulation.
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In this cleverly constructed story, the reader follows both the initial kidnap of Gabby and the events following it as well as the Smith's investigation and the reactions of the powerful politicians of the state. This is a slow burn thriller with great characterisation, interesting and atmospheric insights into the oil industry and those involved in it as well as a good detective story in it's own right.
The narration by Ward Paxton was very pleasant to hear, pitched perfectly for this book, clear, steady, with good intonation and character voicings. It was easy to believe him to actually be the reporter, Cooper Smith. This is the second in a, so far, short series featuring Cooper but I was unaware of this when I requested, and was freely given by the rights holder, a complimentary copy of Black Gold, via Audiobook Boom. Not having read book one in no way diminished my enjoyment of this second story. It is completely stand alone.
This is a good, solid detective story with complimentary conspiracy thrown into the mix and with very three dimensional, realising characters and without too much overt violence. Recommended.
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