
New York Minute
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Narrated by:
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Eric Dove
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By:
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Bob Mayer
The last time former Green Beret Will Kane was involved in killing someone it made the cover of LIFE Magazine.
First Blood meets Breaking Bad.
Eight years later he’s getting pushed to the edge of that precipice he vowed never to go over again.
New York City, summer 1977. The Bronx is burning. The twin towers of the new World Trade Center loom over the skyline. Son of Sam. Star Wars. Studio 54. The Five Families. The city faces bankruptcy and unrest seethes.
On the dark streets of a city the rest of the country believes is going down the toilet, Vietnam vet Kane’s life mirrors his hometown.
Carrying a past cratered with death and tragedy, Kane has been working as a "fixer" for a high-priced lawyer since returning to New York in disgrace. But is he really fixing anything?
It begins when he takes a compromising picture as part of the job. As the long hot summer boils, so does Kane as the mob, the CIA, the IRA and other forces are brought to bear on him. What they all seem to have forgotten, and Kane wishes he could, is that he is a highly trained and experienced warrior.
A skilled killer.
Kane faces threats, betrayal and shadows from his past, and then, on 13 July 1977, the Blackout occurs and Kane explodes.
For fans of the Green Beret series of books, Dave Riley makes an appearance as Will Kane's 17-year-old cousin.
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enjoyed every NY minute!
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New York Minute flows faster than the title
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Long story short... Will Kane is what Jack Reacher wishes he could be. If you like this genre, then by all means get this book. Personally, I can't wait for the next in the series to comes out, because I want to know more about what made Kane into the person he is 'today' (today being 1977). I also want to know how the Son of Sam plays into the story!
From a more esoteric point of view, things have changed. Personally, I'm on the cusp of ages... I remember back in the day when a phone book and corded phone was how we communicated. Toilet overflowing... need a plumber? Thumb to the yellow pages and start calling. It really was a different time. On the other end, I'm also young enough to be well integrated into the digital age. Reading a story set in 1977, really puts some of this into perspective. Spycraft was a whole 'nother ballgame when people were truly 'isolated' by a lack of instantaneous communication.
And... to boot, the story really contrasts with where we are as a society now compared with then. New York Minute's culmination comes on the night of the Great Blackout in NYC. The setting is essentially anarchy in the streets. Fast forward 42 years (to the day) and another blackout strikes. Instead of anarchy, the stories coming out of NY are of concerts in the streets, impromptu plays, and citizens volunteering to direct traffic.
At the very least... it's worth reading/listening to realize that as bad as things are today, we do seem to have made some progress as a society/community!
Will Kane is awesome! And some serendipity?
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Good story with interesting characters
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Waste of my trying for hrs to like
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