
Cries of the Lost
The Arthur Cathcart Series, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Donald Corren
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De:
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Chris Knopf
When market researcher Arthur Cathcart emerged from a coma and set out to track down whoever murdered his wife, the results were far from preordained. Wounded and alone, grief stricken and hiding off the grid, he thought the only mystery was who killed Florencia - and why. But the quest for justice uncovers a host of fresh mysteries, beginning with an elaborate fraud and embezzlement scheme, complete with dummy corporations and offshore numbered accounts.
In place of "who killed Florencia?" he was forced to ask "who was Florencia?" There was nothing about their lives together that answered this or any of a thousand other questions she left behind. All he really knew was that she came from Chile, had a knack for figures, and owned her own insurance agency.
So Arthur takes off again to do what he does best: find out stuff. What follows is a chase around the world, from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean and remote points north and south. Armed with a portfolio of false identities, hard-learned tradecraft, and the continued cloak of anonymity, Cathcart, now with Natsumi Fitzgerald at his side, plunges into the world of international terrorism and government intrigue, where the currency is betrayal and the rewards are calculated in blood and revenge.
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Not so much this installment. With the constantly changing locations, complete with excruciating descriptions which do nothing to either add to the plot or move it forward (yawn)... and new characters introduced and eliminated every 10 minutes (confusion)...and way too many details of computer machinations (tech-brain-freeze)...I really thought a spreadsheet could have been helpful if I'd been interested enough.
This book FINALLY came together in the last three minutes. By that time, I really didn't care anymore.
I must give the narrator credit, though. He sailed through the dizzying array of accents, foreign names and locations with ease. Kudos.
There is again a teaser in the last 30 seconds, supposedly to drum up interest for the next in the series...but I'll give it a miss.
Get out your spreadsheet...
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