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Truth

A Novel

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Truth

De: Peter Temple
Narrado por: Michael Carman
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Inspector Stephen Villani, head of homicide in Melbourne, Australia, has a full agenda: a murdered woman in a penthouse apartment, three men butchered in a sadistic rampage, a tattoo-faced drug dealer corrupting his rebellious daughter, and a crumbling marriage.

As these seemingly unrelated events begin to unfold, Villani finds himself immersed in an unfamiliar world of political scandal and ethical ambiguity. He must navigate the inept bureaucracy that is the police department, all while maintaining a solid front and trying to keep the press, his family, and his own past from breaking him completely. With each twist and every turn of this taut crime novel, Villani is forced to question who can be trusted.

©2009 Peter Temple (P)2009 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Misterio Procedimientos policiales Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Ficción Police Fiction Detective Thriller
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A LOT of names, players, and suspects. Can be a bit difficult to stay with if you're comprehension- challenged or a distracted listener (Like I try NOT to be, but ultimately, I am)
GREAT CHARACTERS and development.
I love the underlying social commentary throughout.
SPECTACULAR NARRATION as usual

Intricate webs

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In "Truth", the story is a little slow and lacks suspense. On top of that, the 'mystery' of the initial crime is distracted by the Detectives sloppy lifestyle and inner turmoil. This might be fine, except that the reader is apt to miss the point.

The main character's monologue, or the story's narrative, tends to switch topics without warning, making the storyline difficult to track (this, likely due to subtlety in the writing, stylistic differences of Australian crime-writing, and reader inattentiveness).




Bottom Line: "Truth" is not a bad novel, just slow, and rather boring, but there worse ones out there. 50/50.

Slow

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Not for lazy listening. I read/listen to a lot of books every year, a lot of crime novels, and this book, and its predecessor, are some of the best I’ve read in a long time. Happy to have stumbled onto it. Very ambitious plot lines, Pithy sentences and brilliant dialogue. Arguably the entire book is dialogue. This is material that clearly took time to produce. There are no wasted sentences. Well edited. It would take an hour to write a proper review. I will definitely read more of this guy’s work.

No wasted words

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There were so many different characters it was hard to keep track. Several had similar sounding names as well, maybe if you were reading it then it wouldn’t be a problem but listening was difficult

Lots of characters

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What disappointed you about Truth?

The narrator, Michael Carman, is really not cut out to read audio books, especially not ones written by Peter Temple. Temple is a writer who doesn't waste words, or dialogue tags. This isn't a problem if you are reading on the page; the formatting will tell you who's speaking and when there is a flashback, etc. But when you are listening, you need a way of knowing when there's a shift. That's not happening here.

This narrator is so limited in the voices he can do that everything sounded the same: the narrative, the protagonist, all men the protag was having conversations with. I have never been so lost in a book in my life. To make matters worse, I had just listened to the same author's book Broken Shore, which was stellar, and the reader, Peter Hosking, was phenomenal. He enhanced a great book whereas the reader of Truth detracted from the story so badly that, although I stuck it through to the end, it was a huge (and confusing) disappointment. Such a shame because Peter Temple is a superb storyteller and a wonderful prose master.

Poor Narration Can Ruin the Best Book

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I don't know. Is it too much to ask for an audiobook to command your attention somewhere in the first three or four hours? Just didn't happen for me. Click.

Just couldn't get going

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