
Dead Famous
A Mallory Novel
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Narrated by:
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Alyssa Bresnahan
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By:
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Carol O'Connell
In Chicago, an FBI agent is killed in a psychiatrist's waiting room. In New York, the jurors from a controversial trial are murdered one by one. The only connections between the two: a flamboyant shock-jock, whose on-air comments seem to be taking him dangerously close to the edge; and a woman, her body misshapen since childhood, whose job it is to clean up crime scenes, and maybe create them as well. This is a federal case, and Mallory's been told that the FBI wants no part of her. But she knows something nobody else does, and besides, when has she ever cared what anyone else wanted?
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Critic reviews
"[Bresnahan] wisely opts for a straightforward approach, presenting the book's lengthy descriptive passages in a clear, crisp manner and defining the cast of eccentric characters with subtle vocal shifts. The result is compelling, smartly paced entertainment, as focused and coolly efficient as its affect-less heroine." (Publishers Weekly)
"O'Connell has raised the standard for psychological thrillers." (Chicago Tribune)
Highly recommended
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Is Mallory the villain or the heroine?
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Fantastic
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Would you listen to Dead Famous again? Why?
I just did listen to Dead Famous again. I have listened to several of Carol O'Connell's novels twice. There are so many twist and turns to these stories, you might miss some the first time. I often enjoy them again, and again.What other book might you compare Dead Famous to and why?
Any of Carol O'Connell's other novels.What does Alyssa Bresnahan bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The courage to give unique and trademark voices to each individuals so that you know who is speaking without being told.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Make me cry in the end. Not out of sadness, but out of surprise and warmth.Any additional comments?
Read and Re-read all of these novels.Second Time around
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Would you listen to Dead Famous again? Why?
Probably not. I Usually do not listen to stories I've already heard. A very good story though.What did you like best about this story?
Dr. Apollo. She was a calculated as Mallory. Refreshing to have Mallory, even if her role is secondary, play her part in the background. The story would not be the same without Riker. You also learn his first name in the story.I recommend
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Good story, fast moving
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If you are looking for a suspenseful, entertaining book - this isn't it. From the get-go, everybody, including the cat, hates not only themselves, but everybody else. There is not one brief respite from this ongoing tirade of everybody hating everybody else. Each conversation is emotionally charged with venon.
This is not a murder mystery by any stretch of the imagination. It is about people with dark and hidden poison within their souls. All of them. But, as I said earlier, the redeeming grace is that the author writes well, even if there are times you want to eject the CD and throw it out the window.
I continued to listen to this book and with every CD I changed, I swore I'd not listen to the end. And yet, I did. Mallory, while I assume was the protagonist (ha!) in the story, was an awful person. The narrator, Alyssa Bresnahan, better not quit her day job. Her reading is awful. Everyone, man and woman alike, she lowered her voice and sounded like an animal, ready to jump out and attack you. I really had to get past her reading to try to keep with the story.
However, what I discovered beneath the heated and hateful conversations, the warped and messed up emotions, the twisted minds of all the players, was a love story. Really. The bottom line and the barely noticeable thread throughout the story, was a search for love. Here was a book I actually hated - and yet, I cried in the end. If you want to know why I cried, you'll just have to listen to the book - bad narrator and all.
Peculiar book
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Good as all Mallory novels are
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Audio: The reader has a brittle voice and speaks so slowly it curls your fingers, and makes it worse by adding mountains of pointless -- and very long -- pauses. And the more boring the passage, the more she draws it out.
Spare yourself.
Gimmee a Break!
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Probably nothing. It's dark in a way that I find unappealing.Would you ever listen to anything by Carol O'Connell again?
Maybe.Would you listen to another book narrated by Alyssa Bresnahan?
I have done in the past.What character would you cut from Dead Famous?
I didn't find any of them likeable.Couldn't finish this one.
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