
Black Swan
A Sam Acquillo Hamptons Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Keith Szarabajka
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By:
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Chris Knopf
Sailing back from Maine, Sam Acquillo, his girlfriend, Amanda Anselma, and screwball mutt Eddie Van Halen get blown off course by a dangerous gale. With damaged boat and frayed nerves, they limp into the closest harbor, which happens to be on Fishers Island, New York, a distant and altogether disassociated scrap of Long Island.
A summer preserve for the oldest old money in America, it is defended by year-round denizens who safeguard their island’s insularity with xenophobic fervor. Sam and Amanda are hardly welcomed with open arms, unless they’re the arms of the young and beautiful Anika Fey, daughter of the owner of the Black Swan, the island’s only hotel, who’s only too eager to fold Sam into her embrace.
But feminine wiles aren’t the only hazard faced by Sam and Amanda. They’re soon swept up in big-money intrigue, dark conspiracy, brutality, murder, and the machinations of high-tech millionaires, to say nothing of the autumn storms that lash the island with wind and wave.
In the years since losing everything, Sam has fought his way back to an existence that even he believes is worth preserving. And now, bad timing and a broken rudder could result in the greatest loss of all - his life.
Chris Knopf's four Sam Acquillo mysteries have received exceptional accolades, with critics likening Sam to Dashiell Hammett’s Sam Spade, Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, and Robert Parker’s Spenser, while repeatedly comparing Knopf to Elmore Leonard, John D. MacDonald, and Ross Macdonald. A sailor, cabinet maker, and advertising executive in Connecticut, he and his wife also spend a lot of time at their Southampton home.
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Critic reviews
A very engaging story
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LOVED every second of this book. THANK YOU Chris Knopf!!! What a great gift to thriller, mystery, and detective books. It's like a Hitchcock and Maxwell Anderson in one story... Brings back the film noir in a book!
A+
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Now to address my comment in the title of this review. While I enjoy the book overall, the author gets carried away with the use of his extensive vocabulary. Sorry Mr. Knoff, but there is a negative take away when I spend a ridiculous amount of time consulting my dictionary. I applaud your knowledge, but not your use of said vocabulary in your books. I've kept this opinion to myself in my critique of the books I've listened to prior to this one. I assigned the "stars" and left it at that without writing a review. While not being satisfied with narration or the generous use of "big words", I took it in stride and moved on. I may be in the minority, but I believe the :average Joe" may not know the meaning of many of your words. By the end of the book I've moved from being impressed by your vocabulary, to annoyance. Is your intention to "wow" your audience? I consider myself to be a fairly intelligent individual with a fairly good command of the Engish language, but I become overwhelmed, especially in this book. Try to think of your readers. Admittedly, many don't have an issue with you spewing out a lot of words that are lost on many readers, but I'm one of those who become befuddled as my list of words to look up in the dictionary grows. While I enjoy learning new words. it takes away from my overall enjoyment of the story. My effort to kick back and relax is overshadowed by need to get the gist by the use of the word, thus anxiety mounts while enjoyment decrease. perhaps I'd like you to "dumb it down" for the likes of me and those like me; thereby, I find your use of college level vocabulary superfluous.
Siperfluous
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Disappointing
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New vs old
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Amazing.
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Narrator
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This one thankfully had a lot of new characters so it wasn’t as hard.
Good Book and Series
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Best of the series so far...!!!
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further, Keith Szarabajka's voice sounds to me too much like Richard Ferrone's voice (narrator of two of the more recent Acquillo audio books) so it became distracting to me as the performance sounded like Ferrone's but was not quite the same, and seemed rushed and flat. i will read/listen to it again down the road as i would prefer to give this wonderful writer a higher rating. it could just be that it was the combination of the story and the narrator made it difficult for me to engage entirely. if you are a fan, definitely don't pass this one by. if you are a first time Acquillo reader definitely start with the earlier books. And don't pass up the Jackie Swaitkowski Hamptons books. I'm listening to Bad Bird right now and it is definitely a 4 star listen.
narrator or story? or both?
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