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Dark Harbor

Auteur(s): David Hosp
Narrateur(s): George Guidall
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From the opening chapter of the electrifying Dark Harbor, one thing is clear; this is the clarion call of an exciting new talent. Highly touted debut author David Hosp crafts an engrossing novel in the tradition of John Grisham, John Sandford, and David Baldacci.

Scott Finn survived a childhood running errands for crime kingpins to become a six-figure lawyer at a prestigious Boston firm. Now the sky's the limit...until his colleague and former lover Natalie turns up dead in Boston Harbor, her heart surgically removed. She initially appears to be the seventh victim of "Little Jack", a serial killer reminiscent of Jack the Ripper. But suspicion quickly turns to Scott, who must dig deep into Natalie's life to discover the secrets she kept.

The suspense builds to a crescendo as this stunning thriller travels at breakneck speed toward a shocking conclusion.

©2005 Richard David Hosp (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC
Détective Femmes détectives Fiction féminine Roman policier Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense Fiction Crime Boston Meurtre Intéressant Sincère

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"Compelling characters pulse through attorney Hosp's surprisingly engaging fiction debut." (Publishers Weekly)

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Author David Hosp introduces defense lawyer 'Scott Finn' - product of a hardscrabble upbringing in gangster-ridden Boston - whose close friend and ex-lover is found murdered.. potentially by a horrifying serial killer. He works in parallel with Boston PD Lieutenant 'Linda Flaherty' to uncover the killer in a well-conceived complex twisty-turny case that eventually includes "Southie" mob figures, corrupt politicians/FBI officials, and Radical Islamist terrorists. The author's vocabulary/prose is commendable, his characters are complex, flawed, and realistic, and his descriptions are gritty.

As to presentation: George Guidall reads the book with unparalleled excellence, too. Guidall's spot-on diction, timbre, and cadence are accompanied by punctiliously realistic, distinctive voices and a pitch-perfect tone that matches the author's intentions reliably. My only real complaint lies with the Chapter breakdown in the audiobook: Recorded Books Inc. presents a product that quite frankly isn't navigable ("Chapter One" of the recording includes the Prologue + Chapters 1-8 of the text version of 'Dark Harbor', for example).

Altogether, I am thrilled to have discovered this 9/10-star Mystery-Thriller on the 'Plus' menu.. because it easily merits a Credit. It may be a little bit too busy (Hosp is guilty of playing with too many plotlines).. but don't hesitate to download it.

[Warning: the description of the active torture-murder of a prostitute with paralyzing drugs, acid, and a power saw is physically nauseating]

Comparisons To Sandford & Baldacci Are Legit

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