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Swing

De: Rupert Holmes
Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
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Two-time Edgar Award-winner Rupert Holmes, author of the critically acclaimed Where the Truth Lies and creator of the Tony Award-winning musical whodunit The Mystery of Edwin Drood, now fuses gripping suspense and evocative music in an innovative novel of intrigue set in 1940, during the very heart of the Big Band era.

Jazz saxophonist and arranger Ray Sherwood, touring with the Jack Donovan Orchestra, is haunted by personal tragedy. But when a beautiful and talented Berkeley student named Gail Prentice seeks his help in orchestrating a highly original composition called "Swing Around the Sun", which is slated to premiere at the Golden Gate Exposition on the newly created Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, Ray finds himself powerfully drawn to the beguiling coed. Within moments of first setting eyes on her, Ray also witnesses a horrifying sight: a young woman plunging to her death from the island's emblematic Tower of the Sun.

As the captivated Ray learns more about Gail and her unusual family, he finds himself trapped in a tightening coil of spiraling secrets, some personally devastating, all dangerous and deadly, in which from moment to moment nothing is certain, including Gail's intentions toward him and her connection to the dead woman who made such a grisly impact upon the stunning island. As events speed toward a shocking climax, Ray must use all his physical daring and improvisational skills to unlock an ominous puzzle whose sinister implications stretch far beyond anything he could imagine.

Swing is a brilliant historical thriller.

©2005 Rupert Holmes (P)2005 Tantor Media, Inc.
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"A clever, original mystery that's pure fun....A tour de force of style and erudition, Holmes's second novel will delight mystery readers of any sort." (Publishers Weekly)

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History, mystery, and music combined to make an entertaining story. I was totally unaware of the 1939 San Francisco World's Fair and the man-made island in the bay, so I found that part of the story intriguing. I loved the musical interludes which enhanced the plot and emphasized the 'swing' theme of the story. I enjoyed trying to put all the pieces of the plot together to solve the mystery. It is well worth the listening. Actually, the music alone was well worth the listen, the charming characters made it come to life.

History, mystery, and music

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I didn't enjoy this AS much as "Where The Truth Lies", but it was pretty close. Holmes has created another assortment of rich and real characters, and the witty dialogue keeps me running for a pencil to jot things down. This is a less-complicated, sometimes harrowing account of a troubled man in troubled times. There are some wild plot twists and some brow-furrowing action, but all beautifully told, and the accompanying original music is a terrific plus!

Another hit from Rupert Holmes

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I enjoyed this book more than expected. The musical interludes were really nice, and if you don’t like them you can speed through. Narrator did a good job, even with the female voices. The mystery is a slow burn until the end, but I enjoyed all the character development. As a former San Franciscan, learning more about the history of Treasure Island was a plus! It all proved accurate when researched further. B+/A- listen.

Slow at first but builds. Some good music and history to boot!

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I enjoyed the story, the twists, the characterization and the swing music. it's a terrific, authentic hard boiled tale in a city I know well. Performance was also very well done!

Hardboiled San Francisco Noir Delight.

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I hope he writes many more mysteries. And I still need a sequel to How to Murder Your Employer!

Fantastic!

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Would you listen to Swing again? Why?

Yes, I adored the music interludes!

What other book might you compare Swing to and why?

I think it is unique, maybe a Mickey Spillane orchestrated?

What does Patrick Lawlor bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

His dead-on innocence in the lead character allowing for a leisurely awakening and reveal of the mystery...loved it! I've already listened to it twice!

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

If only, but I measured it out for more enjoyment.

Any additional comments?

I wish there would be more orchestrated books celebrating Vaudeville, Ragtime. Broadway,
Rockabilly, etc. I would buy them all!

Big Band Swing Era Mystery

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Unconventional in some ways but beautifully crafted and sharply executed. Surprising yet satisfying. Worth the credit and then some.

Wonderfully intricate tale

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The narrator is just unlistenable. I was very hopeful for this book as I loved his other offer How To Murder Your Employer. This story just dragged. Then every few chapters there is music as one of the characters plays in a big band. If I wanted five or ten minutes of music I would listen to the radio. Just awful.

DNF awful narrator, slow story, musical interludes?

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Loved the complex plot with the World War II intrigue and historical background of San Francisco and environs
Things we don't get to see anymore
The musical mystery was very very well done and might be a bit up to for non-musicians but if you pay attention, it becomes very clever and intriguing
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Music, mystery and Treasure Island

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The plot was verrry sloooow to get established. Only about half of the musical interludes made the story more interesting, the other interludes bogged the action down. The "mystery" wasn't revealed until the second half of the book. There were lots of loose ends that had to be accounted for and tied up during the second half, which made this audiobook somewhat tedious to listen to.
I'm sorry this very ambitious project didn't turn out better.

Novelty of Music Doesn't Save the Plot

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