
Darwin's Blade
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Narrated by:
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Brian Troxell
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By:
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Dan Simmons
Darwin Minor travels a dangerous road. A Vietnam veteran turned reluctant expert on interpreting the wreckage of fatal accidents, Darwin uses science and instinct to unravel the real causes of unnatural disasters. He is very, very good at his job.
His latest case promises to be his most challenging yet. A spate of seemingly random high-speed car accidents has struck the highways of southern California. Each seems to have been staged-yet the participants have all died. Why would anyone commit fraud at the cost of his own life? The deeper Darwin digs, the closer he comes to unmasking an international network specializing in intimidation and murder, whose members will do anything to make sure Darwin soon suffers a deadly accident of his own.
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Not Simmons' masterwork, but highly entertaining
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why don't we have female narrators for the females
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with a straight face?
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Everything from Dan Simmons is amazing!
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Stellar Performance
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oh, the humanity of reviews
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A chocolate thriller in the land of vanilla
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My biggest complaint was all the super specific details, particularly about guns. It’s as if Simmons read a Wikipedia article on guns and decided he knew it all. All this detail on the use of windage and elevation turrets and mildots, yet regularly he calls magazines clips. It was very inconsistent and felt disingenuous.
On the whole I enjoyed the book and Dan Simmons is still my favorite author, but it’s definitely lower on my recommendations list.
Not Simmon’s usual, but still good
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Probably Simmon’s Worst.
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Incredulous
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