
City of the Sun
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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David Levien
Jamie Gabriel gets on his bike before dawn to deliver newspapers in his suburban Indianapolis neighborhood. He is 12 years old. Somewhere en route, he vanishes without a trace.
Fourteen months later, Paul and Carol Gabriel are on the verge of abandoning all hope. Crushed by frustrating dead ends and exhausted by a police force that cannot (or will not) find their son, the Gabriels finally stumble upon a name - an elusive private investigator who may represent their last chance for answers.
Frank Behr is an enigmatic mountain of a man, a former cop who is reluctant to help - he knows better than to promise the Gabriels a good result. But Paul’s plea for closure stirs up old personal demons that Behr can no longer ignore. Going against everything he fears, Behr enters into an uneasy partnership with Paul on a quest for the truth that is, in turn, dangerous...and haunting.
Richly textured and crackling with suspense, City of the Sun weaves a moody narrative that hinges on the bond between a damaged detective and a lost father. David Levien masterfully peels back the layers of his gripping story, taking listeners on an investigation like no other.
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Critic reviews
"City of the Sun is one of the best books I've read in years. Compelling doesn't begin to describe it. All consuming is more like it. A gripping, lightning-paced trip to the dark side of town that will leave you shaken, and the better for it. A great read!" (Christopher Reich, New York Times best-selling author)
“City of the Sun is hard, mean, beautiful, touching - a dazzling novel. With this book, David Levien has placed himself among the best writers in the field. Elvis Cole and Joe Pike would be proud to call ex-cop Frank Behr their friend.” (Robert Crais, New York Times best-selling author of The Watchman)
“Here’s what to expect when reading City of the Sun: relentless suspense that will not let you out of its grasp, and a cast of characters who are so utterly real you’ll forget you’re reading fiction. David Levien’s novel is moody, riveting, and special.” (Harlan Coben, New York Times best-selling author of The Woods)
Another GREAT David Levien Novel!
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Would you listen to City of the Sun again? Why?
Maybe in the future. The characters are engaging and grow throughout the narrative.What other book might you compare City of the Sun to and why?
Pretty much your stereotypical hard boiled detective thriller.Which scene was your favorite?
At the compound - exciting and emotional.Any additional comments?
Well written, although it did use some well worn tropes that aren't necessarily accurate in real life. Cops unwilling to search for a missing kid until 24 hours has elapsed for example.Great story, end leave you hanging.
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Too dramatic
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a beautiful story of love, courage and redemption
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Three quarters of the way through I thought this was a five star book. Once the story turned to Mexico and the denouement, it went a bit flat. It often happens in the thriller genre that endings get a bit too fantastic or otherwise lose their center.
It would have been quite an achievement for Levien to satisfy the set-up here, especially with the emotionally explosive material, the kidnapping of a 12 year old by some bad people. Still a good tale and riveting listen, but the story is clicking on all cylinders while in Indianapolis, and veers off track once it moves south.
The PI Frank Behr is a superb character; I hope he returns.
Almost Great
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Paul and Carol Gabriel have never given up hope their "missing" son Jamie would be found. As their marriage totters on the brink Paul brings in private detective /ex cop Frank Behr. Behr has tragedy of his own including a failed marriage and son that was accidentally killed. Behr searches clues and reports that are several years old.The trail leads to a south of the border child trafficking ring. This is a very good story. The details about the low life scum who deal in this trade are part of what makes you stay glued to the over all story. Frank Behr has a personal life down in the toilet most of the time and so his personal demons often surface as his own choices. The middle of the story drags a bit but the end is well worth the "keep going" to see how it is resolved. I give it 4 STARS over all and 5 STARS for Scott Brick who gives life to Frank Behr.
What Happened to Jamie?.....4 STARS~
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enthralling but tough
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I COULD NOT PUT THIS DOWN
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yea I liked it. Started so good. Last quarter let down a bit.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
That's not my department. I'm not a writer.Which scene was your favorite?
Beginning.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Yes.Any additional comments?
Worth the time. Could of been betterCould been so much better
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So good!
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