
The Silencers
A Matt Helm Novel, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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De:
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Donald Hamilton
The fourth installment in the legendary Matt Helm thrillers.
Matt Helm, code name Eric, is sent to extract a female agent working as a stripper in a bar in Mexico. When she is killed before Helm can complete his mission, he finds himself teamed up with the woman's sister as he fights to save the lives of a group of scientists and American officials.
Originally released in the era of the James Bond novels, the Matt Helm novels were considered grittier and more realistic than Bond, garnering them critical praise and an ardent audience.
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What did you love best about The Silencers?
The verbal conflicts/dances. I love the mental chess games of some of the conversations in the book.What other book might you compare The Silencers to and why?
All the other Matt Helm books for obvious reasons.What about Stefan Rudnicki’s performance did you like?
He always comes off as someone talking about his past not a narrator telling a cool story. It makes it more intriguing. It is like listening to a war vet talk about his time in the service instead of a teacher reading a book to you. Amazing.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Matt interrogating another character. The writer did a great job of making Matt VERY intelligent but not omniscient. You never feel 100% on the outcome of his encounters so it feeds the tension and realism of the world . He feels very efficient but not Godly. Like a chess player.Any additional comments?
Story wise this was not one of my favorites. It is written very well. It all felt critical and believable. But the game itself did not grip me as much as it did in the other books ( im listening to them all in order). The grander scale of this one highlighted Matt's "that aint my job" attitude and fleshed him out more.So far the conflicts have been a bit more intimate and focused. I suppose the change made it less enjoyable for me personally. It felt less like a rubicks cube and more like a big jigsaw puzzle.
Still good. Just a low point for the quality ive seen so far.
Great just not my favorite in the Matt Helm series
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This is not uncommon but it’s gratifying to witness it improve.
There’s still a 60’s vibe of misogyny and avoidance of descriptive sex scenes that might (or might not) have worked back then and just feels weird now.
Sort of feels like doing archaeology sometimes reading these older series and great when you come across a good one and sometimes it’s just a lot of observing well that’s how they wrote them then, even if a good bit of it might be unrealistic 60’s fantasy or something.
Bonus hearing about some of the tech of the era glossed over with science fiction and today it is well known and used all over.
First good book I’m the series
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Women were treated differently when this was written back in the 60s, than they are now, and that is apparent in all the Matt Helm books, but particularly so in this book. It's grating, but less so knowing that we've come a long way since the 60s. So when Matt makes a comment like how he doesn't like women in pants, I just remind myself that the book was written 60 years ago, and we've made a lot of progress.
So I suppose what I'm saying is, these are fun books if you keep them in perspective, remember when they were written, and don't forget it's fiction!
Enjoyable, but not the best
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The silencers
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The plots are not bad, not great. Enough to keep you reading but not memorable when the book is over.
Having cracked the formula, I think this will be my last Matt Helm novel for a while.
The reader is terrific. He may be the main reason I've made it this far into the series.
The formula
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