
Nobody's Angel
Hard Case Crime, Book 65
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Narrado por:
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Peter Lerman
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De:
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Jack Clark
Chicago cabbie Eddie Miles isn’t looking for trouble. He’s just trying to get through another tough night in a dangerous city. When he stumbles on a teenage prostitute left for dead, he finds himself unable to turn away.
"Nobody's Angel doesn't contain a wasted word or a false note...its real beauty lies in Eddie's bittersweet existence and the special romance and danger of the cabdriver's life.” (Washington Post)
“The cynical, melancholy cabbie point of view is perfect for this kind of neon-lit, noir-tinged, saxophone-scored prose poem, and Clark hits all the right notes.” (Booklist)
“Nobody’s Angel is a powerhouse of a book, a genuine work of noir and one of the best books of the year.... Clark does something truly remarkable in a mystery novel here. Much like in the great HBO series The Wire, Clark chronicles the collapse of America’s industrial base and its impact upon both our cities and the intractable problem of race in America through the story of an ordinary man.... This is an incredible book that you will not soon forget.” (Bookreporter.com)
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"Clark’s true subject [is] his city. Each page turn feels like real, authentic Chicago.” (Chicago Sun-Times)
“[A] slim, sparse, and heartbreaking novel.” (Publishers Weekly)
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Not a great mystery
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What a Ride
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
absolutely incredible
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Nobody's Angel
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Peter Lerman's performance is perfect for this first-person story. He believably becomes the voice of Eddie.
NOTE: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
More drama than mystery
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This is billed as a mystery crime novel [and there is crime in this book] but, to me, this book was more about the drama of being a cabbie in Chicago. The story basically has you as a front seat passenger as Eddie, the MC, works his shifts driving the streets of Chicago - the fares he has, the relationships with other cabbies and how cabbies survive the streets. The author even provided relevant laws which govern cabbie behavior in Chicago, which was interesting. During the story, Eddie's cabbie friend is murdered but this seems a side story to the love affair this story has with the landscape of Chicago. I enjoyed the story more as a ridealong than a mystery.
I listened to this book -- the narrator, Peter Lerman, was the perfect narrator for this story.
A Ridealong Through the Streets of Chicago
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Even if never been to Chicago
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This was surprisingly good and not at all what I expected. A dreary, and quite depressing, look at a night-time cabbie rolling through the wide-ranging streets of Chicago. The writing was quite good, and it felt like the author knew what it meant to be a cabbie, the areas to avoid at all costs, and the inherent dangers of the job. The depressing part comes with the seemingly endless life of driving up and down the streets, seeing the decay happen right before your eyes as nice neighborhoods slide inexorably towards becoming slums for the downtrodden.
The narration was very good, too. While the author didn't try to change voices for the many characters (which is appreciated!), his voice was the right one for this book.
Dreary Streets of Nighttime Chicago
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Eddie’s character is probably one of the most well-rounded characters I’ve ever read about. He’s normal, an unlikely hero, but he does things that no one else will. A lot of the cab drivers won’t go into dangerous neighborhoods and won’t pick up people with a certain look. Eddie will pick up anyone, even knowing how dangerous that could be. He’s seen all the tricks and knows how to keep himself safe at all times.
The narration for the audiobook had a lilt that matched perfectly to the tone of the audiobook.
All in all, this was a great little noir recommended to all fans of detective/murder mystery stories.
The World of a Chicago Cab Driver
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There are no heroic actions here. He doesn't get involved in high speed car chases through crowded streets. He doesn't investigate things in dangerous situations where you want to scream "CALL A COP! as I tend to do when watching a lot of silly TV amateur detective shows. He doesn't enter a dark barn to check out what that chainsaw sound is. In fact he does call the cops, frequently. He is not and does not want to be a hero. Yes, he has a normal amount of curiosity, and he can be tenacious, but caution and common sense are significantly present at all times. As a result he is not 100% successful. Wins some, loses some. He is a real guy and one you can't help but like and root for. A very satisfying story about a regular guy who has maybe a few more regular problems than most, but still manages to have a big heart in there somewhere.
Being written in the first person Peter Lerman needs to be a convincing Eddy, and he is. Who ever cast him in that role could not have done better. If Peter ever decides to stop narrating books, he would be a natural as a cab driver.
Everyman Hero makes for great book
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