
Killing Me Softly
Gideon Lowry Key West Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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David A. Wood
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By:
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John Leslie
Between the gentle trade winds and the thriving tourist trade, the year-round summer days and the languid nights, the living is easy in Key West. That's just the way P.I. Gideon Lowry likes it.
These days, when he's not bird-dogging AWOL witnesses for the state attorney's office, Gideon's at the keyboard, giving them Gershwin and Porter to chase away the blues and help chase down the booze.
That's where Virginia Murphy finds him. Shrouded in somber white, she's come back to Key West to lay a real ghost to rest - by finding out who murdered her sister, Lila, nearly 40 years before.
For Gideon, it's a gig that leads him down the darker side of memory lane - where haunting snatches of his own past, like the timeless melodies he plays, linger on. Secrets linger there, too. But they're buried as deeply as the paradise that was Florida's landscape, now entombed beneath the concrete of Bayard Cement. That ubiquitous family business - and the wealthy, influential clan behind it - are a wall that Gideon slams up against harder and harder as he investigates his hometown's hidden history.
That's when Gideon takes the pledge - to unlock the shocking truth that Key West has concealed too long beneath its sunny, sultry surface, and to face a killer's music and dance.
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Yeah, he's sentimental, and loyal, but I found him tedious and annoying for the most part, lurching from scene to scene until the cold case is resolved. The sub-theme of his coming to terms with his alcoholism struck me as clunky; then again, I wasn't all that invested in the girlfriend helping him with it either. By the end, I was feeling some sympathy for the villainous (according to Gideon) Bayard clan, whom he was pursuing (harassing).
The Key West setting seemed tacked on to me, could've been Hilton Head or Padre Island in the "old" days almost as well. Moreover, by the 1990's the place had become a gay mecca, yet that's barely indicated at all, aside from a death at a lesbian guesthouse and a remark early on that Gideon's family home was now a gay male one.
One item I found irritating about the narration were mentions of a "conch" accent, yet to me no one of all those locals ("our" people) had one. Gideon's brother, frankly, sounded more like he was from Illinois. Otherwise, for much of the story I felt the narrator wasn't doing enough to carry the story, until deciding that he did about the best he could with the underlying material.
Not particularly recommended.
(Review copy was provided for my honest opinion)
OK, not great
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Great Story
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Any additional comments?
Gideon Lowry is not perfect. In fact, he is as far from perfect as one individual can get. But what a great character.This book is extremely well-written and as much as it was a good mystery, it was a wonderful introduction of our hero, flaws and all.
The mystery was a compelling whodunnit. I thought I had it figured out but nope, I was wrong. I love it when that happens.
The narration was a study in perfection. Gideon and "his people" were three dimensional and relatable.
I will definitely look for the next book in the series!
Gideon Lowry is a great character!
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What made the experience of listening to Killing Me Softly the most enjoyable?
The writing and story were interesting. The time period, wasn't the "usual" as many mysteries are.Have you listened to any of David A. Wood’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I haven't so I can't draw a comparison, but I enjoyed his vocal interpretation here. A clear voice easily understood. Not any hokey attempts at odd voices "just to be different"! These are assets in my mind.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It kept me entertained! I cared about the main character, Gideon and how he goes about his function in the story. I liked the time frame as it relates to Key West.Any additional comments?
This was a very well done audio book project. Writing, and narration are very well done.Thanks for the opportunity to review it!
A review copy was gifted to me at no charge. In return, I am happy to provide an honest review. Also at no charge.
Strong Character and Plot Development
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: John Leslie
A former police officer, now PI piano player takes on a cold murder case. There are many suspects but witnesses are few. Lots of twists and plenty of suspense. I look forward to more in this series.
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. David A. Wood gives a good performance.
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
Killing Me Softly
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Where does Killing Me Softly rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Near the top.What other book might you compare Killing Me Softly to and why?
Jonnie Jacobs books are similar in twists and turns to hold your attention throughout.Which scene was your favorite?
A touching moment when Gideon finds out his brother, Carl, has 6 months to live.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Ignorance is bliss.Any additional comments?
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review”.Murder and mayhem
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Key West Cold Case
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My one notable gripe is that there were several distracting instances of set-up dialogue, a tool comedians use right before delivering a punch line, but intended here to add profundity. Each time the technique was engaged, I was tempted to hold up my wrist, time an imaginary second hand as it ticked around the face of an imaginary watch and say... "Wait for it ... Here it comes." One or two of these rimshot drum-tap zingers is okay, but when a sea of dialogue is littered with them, it can toss you right out the tale. Sometimes it's best to let the story be the story. Still, it was well-worth the read/listen.
While the writer did a good job at unfurling the yarn, the narrator read with the passion of an unenthused news reporter. Overall, his characterizations of most of the personalities were actually good, but he seemed disconnected from the story as a whole, and specifically, from the protagonist's role. Too bad.
The author or narrator gifted this book in exchange for a review.
Predictable, Yes: Also Very Good
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I received this audiobook from the author, narrator or publisher for free and am freely offering my honest, unbiased opinion with this review.
Depressingly Brilliant Mystery
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Think Mike Hammer in Key West
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