Based upon my ratings I go with a 3.1....I would probably call it 3.5 just because I love short story anthologies and found this fun. I enjoyed the chance to get to read some stories by authors whom I have heard but not really read, as well as to meet characters from their mostly reknowned series. Through this collection I found some authors I will certainly check out in the future, while others I will continue to ignore. I am not sure that the title thriller is appropriate as close to half of the stories are sorely lacking in that department.
James Penny's New Identity- Lee Child- 3.5 stars
While I have heard of Lee Child, I have not previously read any of his work (I assume he is a he?). I have also heard of The Jack Reacher series, but as already mentioned have not read any. Reacher's role in this story is kinda small and basically secondary. There really was not enough about him for me to determine if I would be interested in more. Jack Penny was a likeable enough protaginist, and it was fairly easy to empathize with his situation....although he could have used a little more common sense, about how his behavior can actually impact and/or damage others. The narrator did not do a bad job, and I found myself enjoying this story. I again have never read Lee Child before, and while I am not certain that I am going to add him to my must check this author out more list...I wouldn't avoid him either.
Opperation Northwoods- James Grippando- 3 stars
As above I have heard of grippando, but have not read any of his work. Unlike above I have not really heard of Jack Swyteck. This story had a very promising storyline, and had me waiting to see how it would play out. As far as the characters go, they were not really majorly significant in the development of the plot. I would say this story was much more plot driven than character driven. I certainly didn't encounter anything here to make me want to add Swyteck to my reading list anytime soon. The narrator was brilliant and if I could give a rating whoever did this reading should get 5 stars. I liked the story but am not likely to be inside of any grippando books in the near future!
Epitaph- J.A. Konrath- 1 star
Before I begin to look at the story the narrator was so irritating that not many stories could be tolerable with that voice scratching the chalkboard!!! As far as the story goes had it not been a short story and/or an audio book, I am quite certain that I would have skipped the remainder of the chapter and forged ahead! I have not heard of Konrath, nor of Jack Daniels (OK I have heard of Jack Daniels...just not this one!). The main character (forgive me for forgetting his not so memorable name), has a suplementary role in Jack Daniels series...I can only hope that he is more interesting and less crass there. I found him one of the most unlikeable protaginists that I have ever encounterd. I struggle to find any redeemable quality in him, and come up empty...I hope not to offend any fans of this series, but I seriously doubt that I will ever sit down with this author/series to see if I have reacted to quickly!
The Face In The Window- Heather Graham- 5 stars
While I have heard the name Heather Graham and see her books frequently at bookstores and the library I have never happened to pick one up...That will soon be changing! The narrators in this story were excellant! And the male and female narrators played off of each other wonderfully. I am not certain which characters were from her previous work, but assume it was the married couple. There really is not enough time in most short stories to get deeply aquainted with the characters and this was not an exception. The plot was a little surreal and implausable, but really did not detract from my enjoyment of this story. The suspense and thrills (The first real thrills I have encountered in this collection), had me on the edge of my seat. The actions and reactions of the suplementary characters was not real believable, but again that did not stop me from being in suspense. Great job from Graham...I am sure that I will be adding her to my soon to read list....anyone have a recommendation from her????
Empathy- James Siegel- 3 stars
I couldn't really get into the narrator, and enjoyed the story inspite of his grating voice. I have never even heard of Siegel, and do not even know if he recycled any characters for this??? If so maybe this was just his way of getting rid of them??? The main character was difficult to like, but also difficult to hate....and while I had empathy with his background, I can't justify his decisions...even his final one! The main reason I gave it a 3 is the ending, caught me totally off guard and I love a nice twist. Like most of the other books in this collection there has been little thrills and even less suspense...This one does not deliver on either account, but is still an easy lite read with a twist. Nothing against Siegel, but I doubt that I will be inspired off of this to try for more.
Kowalski's in love- James Rollins- 3 stars
Once again although I have heard of James Rollins I have not previously read any of his work. The female narrator of this story was OK, but her male counter part and his rendition of a bronx accent to enhance the theatrical value of this story was extremely annoying and his voice grated on my every nerve!!!! This was a nice story of a little rescue mission, through a hostile enviroment on a number of levels. I found the female lead of the story an interesting character, and even without the annoying reader I found kowalski to a boring one dimmensional typical boorish brute of a man...but I get the impression that it is part of the paln. I kept waiting for the love aspect to develop and when a second female was thrown into the pictur I wondered if it would switch direction...His actual love interest was quite unexcpected and humerous. I would say this was much more of an action adventure type story than a thriller per se...but than again even though I have enjoyed this collection it has not exactly been high on the thriller angle so far! I would consider checking rollins out in the future (In this brief story I detected a slight crichton type feel????), but probably won't be rushing out to add him to my list either.
The Hunt For Dimitri- Gayle Lynds- 4 stars
This is the first author who I have actually read in this collection. I think she is an excellant author of the spy/espinoge genre, and this was very good. Layers upon layers of deception and subterfuge to keep you guessing along the way. I found myself taking the bait every time, and was wrongly hooked several times. I was not familiar with characters, yet for a short story she was able to craft them with quite a bit a depth. I am looking forward to checking out more, to get a better feel. I would recommend Gayle Lynds to any who like the spy thriller genre (The Last Spymaster is a great choice), and this short story reinforces that rec. The narrator was not to bad untill she tried to theatrically portray russian accents to enhance the story,,,for me it did everything but enhance it!
Disfigured- Michael & Daniel Palmer- 4 stars
I have heard of Michael Palmer and even read a few of his books....I have enjoyed all of him that I have read and this was no exception. The narrator did a brilliant job of conveying attitudes and emotions through her reading, maybe the best job (Operation Northwoods was good as well) so far. The plot/story line while it has probably been done to death...you know the story a kidnapping, don't call the police, do exactly as i say or your child will die...was still done very well. The twist of who the kidnapper was, was a very nice twist. Although the mother/father did not act in a totally believable way, and seemed to have magical connections to those on the fringe of the law it did not detract from the tension. A very nice story with a pleasant surprise twist. I like Palmer and as always, plan to readmore of him inthe future!
The Abelard Sanction- David Morrell- 3 stars
I have heard of morrell and read something of his (although I cannot remember what, and am too lazy to look it up at the minute!). The narrator was ok. The plot was decent, and the character fairly well developed and likeable for such a short story. The dogged determination of the main characters was, very believable as was their devious creativity at dealing with their problem. I will probably chack out more of morrell's stuff (although the length of my to read list makes me wonder, when???).
Falling- Chris Mooney- 3.5 stars
I have never even heard of Chris Mooney, and have no idea who he/she is??? The narrator did a decent job, not great but not as bad as some audio books. This was a very good spy thriller, and drew me in imediately. A compelling case, a compelling spy...mis information, subterfuge, ethics, revenge...I have no idea what else Mooney has written, and while I am open to reading more...I am also not going out in search of anything. But a very nice short story.
Success of a mission- David Lynds- 5 stars
Again never heard of david Lynds (Not sure if there is a relation with Gayle?)...The narrator was borderline ok, semi annoying,but the story was so gripping that it soon became irrelevent who was reading. A couple with a deadly mission, to break enemy lines and unearth secret documents without letting the enemy know that you have them...the task seems impossible....the ending is not what I excpected...but it was probably better than what I had in mind! Very good read!
The Portal- John Lescroart & M.J. Rose- 2 stars
The narrator was the best part of this story. I have no clue who Rose is, Lescroart on the other hand I have read several of his legal thrillers. This story had an interesting premise, and a very sad plight...but the characters never gripped me and drew me into the story...a thriller with no thrills. Not bad, but I doubt I would ever reread it either.
13 The Double dealer- David Liss- 1 star
This was a totally unenjoyable story...The narrators theatrical accent was so annoying that no story could be interesting through that babble...But even without it the story just did not resonate with me. I don't know if this is comprable with all of Liss's work, but I am highly doubtful that any of his work will cross my shelf in the future.
14 Dirty Weather- Gregg Hurwitz- 2 stars
Yhe narrator was so-so...the story was as well. The story might not have been so lowly rated had this been another type of antholgy, but thriller???? For 90% of this story I felt like I was in an alice munroe story (Probably not a fair comparrison to her), but again not a thriller...by the time I was totally disinterested the story tries to build to a crescendo towards the end. I like a short story to develop a little quicker than this one did. I didn't really care what happened to any of the characters, so when it did..it really didn't matter. I had never heard of hurwitz, and it is doubtful that I will become better aquainted with his work in the future.
15 Spirit Walker- David Dunn- 3 stars
I have never heard of Dunn either. The narrator did a very nice job. Not a bad story, but it could have been somuch better. The way the main character magically discovered intuitively who the real perpetrator was..to me was majorily lacking in reality and/or believability. Other than that the suspense, the set up, the end were all very well done. I just don't get into any type of storues where the main character has a paranormal type ability or insight/reasoning process. It reminded me a little of a David Wiltse type story.
16 at the Drop of a Hat- Denise Hamilton- 5 stars
I have never heard of Denise hamilton prior to this, and while I get the impression that her crime series may differ slightly from this spy/espionage thriller...I am making plans to check her out as the year progresses...feel free to make a rec!!!! Anyway the narrator did a very nice job as well. the characters develop very rapidly, as did the plot...a couple of nice slight twists as the story progresses...very well done!
17- The other side of the mirrior- Eric Van Lustbader- 3.5 stars
Never heard of Lustbader prior to this, but hearing in the intro that he is continuing Ludlums series (no offense but ludlum books always bored the heck out of me!) my hopes imediately plummeted. In spite of that (and a boring monotone narrator), the book pulled me in...so much so that I had to go over it twice, and I still have not fully decided what happened or who is who. Not a great thriller IMHO, but the story is engaging enough that I still want to know did he or didn't he...and why did his son??? was he telling the truth...was he crazy...Oh well!
18 Man catch- Christopher rice- 3 stars
Never heard of rice (although I have read mom), and based upon a certain proclivity he seems to induce into many of his works, I doubt that I wll go down that road. But this was a very nice story of how a person can jump to conclusions, and how anger can make a seemingly normal person go to pieces....then when they find out they are wrong...very short, even for a short story but very engaging right from the gate. I still doubt that i will be checking out more, but this was very interesting!
19 Goodnight Sweet mother- Alex kava- 2 stars
A so-so story, another non-thriller under the banner of thriller. I have never heard of kava prior to this, and am unlikely to get any better aquainted with her work in the future. The narrator did a decent enough job. This was basically a mundane story about a dysfunctional mother/daughter relationship, in the midst of an uninteresting day together. A simple fender bender, seems to unravel and become anything but rutine. Enter a sophmoric type idiot, upset over an accident, add an inexperienced, chauvinistic, egotistical state trooper and an elderly woman in the stages of dementia...and a rutine traffic offense become anything but rutine...or interesting. A nice little twist at the end of the story saves it from being a 1 star affai, and I could concievably go to 2.5...Certainly not thriller material.
20 Sacrificial lion- Grant Blackwood- 4 stars
I have never heard of Blackwood, and concievably could go 5 stars on this one. I am adding him to my soon to check out list (whatever that means w/ my to read list as it is.). The narrator was so-so, but that did not diminish from the story. Henry Caulder (not sure if i spelled it right) embarks upon a sucide type espionage mission, in spite of constant persuit he is undeterred. he keeps, going as far as he can on this suicide mission, racing the clock to complete his task...just when it seems like he has failed, the brilliance of the scheme hits home...The epilouge of sorts gives a nice sense of completion to his efforts.
21. Interlude at Duane's- F. Paul Wilson- 2 stars
The narrator alone made me want to give 1 star to this story, the absolute worst! I have never heard of Wilson prior to this and in spite of his being a jersey boy, I find it highly unlikely that he will frequent my bookshelf anytime in the foreseeable future. His main character...well I found him quite annoying (perhaps the narrator was to blame!).
22. The Powder monkey- Ted Bell- 2 stars
This again could easily have been a 1 star...The narrator again was not very favorable for me. The story just seemed to lack any energy at all. The protaginist was just plain boring, and his tale never seemed to gain any momentum.
23. Surviving Toronto- M. Diane Vogt- 3.5 stars
Nevr heard of this lady before, and although this was a decent enough story, that in itself is not likely to make chase down more of her work outside of a rec or something else. The narrator did a decent enough job as well. The charchters were well enough done, and the plot was intruiging enough. I did find the climax, end result a little unplausible but it was still a good short story.
24. Assassins- Christopher reich- 2 stars (generously)
Never hear of reich, and not likely to get better aqauinted with his work. The narrator was so-so. The narration of a resteraunt scene was ok...but the charcter did not full develop for me (perhaps different for those aqauinted with him through reichs other works), the plot never developed, and the ending if it can even be called that was anti climactic in a story that was not very interesting to begin with. A story with no climax, no thrills, no action and no suspense in a collection called thriller is a bigger mystery than I have encountered in some time.
25. the Athens project- brad Thor- 4 stars
I have never read thor, but have heard of him. I have a cousin who loves him, and says I need to add him to my must read list...Perhaps I will. I enjoyed this narrator, and was one of the few theatrical voices that did not annoy me. The plot developed very quicky and was very gripping. The only thing that kept it from 5 stars was the unbelievable uncanny rescue and the dreaded open ending.
26. Diplomatic Constraints- 4 stars- Raelynn Hillhouse
I have never heard of Hillhouse but after reading her author profile, and having done this story I may have to change that. the narrator did a decent enough job as well. the characters were done well for a short a story. The plot was very plausible as it dealt with a forgotten or u nheralded story from 1979. The double sided naraitive from the vantage points of both sides lended itself to make for a very enjoyable read.
27. kill Zone- Robert liparulo- 3 stars
The narrator was so-so (i think I recognized his voice from an earlier story i did not like...if so he did a better job this time around). the story was kind of OK hence the rating, the fact that it was not real even for the sake of the story detracted from it a little in my mind. I dod really like the character and his sense of worth of human life, as odd as that may sound for one whos profession often requires them to end it. The character was very deep, and might be worth checking out in the series that surrounds him.
28. The devils due- Steve berry- 3 stars
I have heard of berry and have actually tried to read the amber room on 3 different occasions, but have yet been able to get into it...perhaps I will try again. This was a nice twist on Osama Bin laden and a fictious account of his capture and death (I am guessing prior to the real thing???). The layers of subterfuge and political agendas were well crafted for such a short story.
29. The Tuesday Club- Katherine Neville- 2 stars
I have nevr heard of neville and am doubtful that I will become more aquainted with her work in the future..The narrators were very irritating to me personally. this is a story that I found not only short on thrills, but could not really hold my interest at all. The plot of going back and revisiting Ben franklin, Thomas jefferson and others intrigued me from the start...but that would be the most intersted I would become. The story just never got going for me, and went nowhere very fast!
30. Gone Fishing- Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child- 4 stars
I am sure I have heard of both of these authors, but cannot attribute any work that I know of to them? The narrator did a so-so job but the story excelled in spite of that! This was a cool story of two wanna be criminals who think they have mad a big time score...along the way they have double crossed some big time people....along the way their arrogance and uncothness gets them into trouble time after time...this time they seem to have upset the wrong person...but who????