
Black Swan Rising
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Narrated by:
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Christina Delaine
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By:
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Lisa Brackmann
Sarah Price wants a career in politics. But she has a secret past that won't stay past, threatening her job on a San Diego congressman's reelection campaign.
Casey Cheng wants a story. An ambitious local television reporter, Casey needs to get her career back on track after being seriously injured in a mass shooting. When she investigates the man who nearly killed her, she finds a connection to a group of online harassers called #TrueMen - and realizes her shooter may not be the only killer they have inspired.
Casey's investigation and Sarah's secret put them both in the crosshairs of a hate group that targets anyone they've deemed to be against their cause, including Sarah's boss, the congressman. Now Sarah and Casey have a choice to make - do they hide? Or do they fight back?
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Drug on for most of book, with never giving up anything of importance about the several people in this story. Just flipped around about a story that was not clear what they were talking about. I read it to the bitter end. Don't bother.
Social Media says it all.
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But, yeah, that's the point, right? Especially with a release just before mid-term elections. Would consider as "poli-sci-fi," but just barely "fi."
Having worked in local/regional journalism on both sides of the fence, I appreciate Brackmann's depiction of the near symbiotic relationship between candidates, their organizations and news outlets - not always noble or even admirable.
Swan is well worth a credit and the effort, despite a some plot-muddying side-trips, including marital discord, social media outing of a former assault victim and a LOT of stuff about CA's craft beer culture. Regardless, Brackmann spins a really scary yarn of local-level politics - and democracy in general - going pear-shaped fast.
Huge beef with narrator Christina Delaine. She's voiced a variety of genres previously (including, curiously enough, a couple true crime tomes) but struck me as better suited to the "Shades of Grey" franchise. Way too seductive, breathy and come-hither for this one, IMO. Guess Tracy Sallows, spot-on voice actor for Brackmann's Ellie McEnroe China trilogy, was unavailable - I think she'd have nailed Swan, too..
Regardless, please keep writing, Lisa, and I'll keep reading/listening.
All-too-timely Political Apocalypse
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As the story’s web tightens around them, each elevates their struggle not just to survive but to thrive in this hostile environment. I was particularly fascinated with how each woman deals with the men in their lives: lovers, coworkers, and archenemies. One of the questions posed is: Does a woman need to run to a man for protection or can she succeed on her own? I, for one, would love to see a sequel in which Lindsay Carson runs for office.
The narration by Christina Delaine is superb. She conjures a staggering number of voices for the characters and when she performed Sarah, she changed the voice depending on the point-of-view character’s impression of Sarah. I’ve never heard that done before and was blown away.
Gripping story, Superb narration.
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