
This Case Is Gonna Kill Me
Linnet Ellery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Therese Plummer
What happens when The Firm meets Anita Blake? You get the Halls of Power - our modern world, but twisted. Law, finance, the military, and politics are under the sway of long-lived vampires, werewolves, and the elven Alfar. Humans make the best of rule by “the Spooks”, and contend among themselves to affiliate with the powers-that-be, in order to avoid becoming their prey. Very loyal humans are rewarded with power over other women and men. Very lucky humans are selected to join the vampires, werewolves, and elves - or, on occasion, to live at the Seelie Court.
Linnet Ellery is the offspring of an affluent Connecticut family dating back to Colonial times. Fresh out of law school, she’s beginning her career in a powerful New York “white fang” law firm. She has high hopes of eventually making partner.
But strange things keep happening to her. In a workplace where some humans will eventually achieve immense power and centuries of extra lifespan, office politics can be vicious beyond belief. After some initial missteps, she finds herself sidelined and assigned to unpromising cases. Then, for no reason she can see, she becomes the target of repeated, apparently random violent attacks, escaping injury each time through increasingly improbable circumstances. However, there’s apparently more to Linnet Ellery than a little old-money human privilege. More than even she knows. And as she comes to understand this, she’s going to shake up the system like you wouldn’t believe.
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What other book might you compare This Case Is Gonna Kill Me to and why?
This first book was a less dark type after the Hollows series by Kim Harrison. Also made me think of a sci-fi Grisham.Which scene was your favorite?
I enjoyed the female office revolt, as it was funny, but the whole story was good.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Don't want to ruin it for others.Any additional comments?
Try this book out if you enjoy a chase and sci-fi creatures in a world all their own.Better than expected series
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I Couldn't Stop Listening! I loved it!
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Slow starter but it grew on me.
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Great Story!
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Where does This Case Is Gonna Kill Me rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Deinitely in the top 25%Who was your favorite character and why?
Linnet & John.Which character – as performed by Therese Plummer – was your favorite?
LinnetAny additional comments?
I've read 11 of 12 of the Sookie Stackhouse books and felt a huge chasm opening up....no more Sookie books! :( So in a chat with one of the Audible specialists, I found out about Phillippa Bornikova! The only problem is that there's only ONE book!! Please, please write more Linet Books!!MORE! MORE! MORE!
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GOOD START.
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The storyline is so original, exciting and refreshing that I simply could not put it down. Great characters within a fascinating world.
I am so happy to have discovered this author. I am also going to be looking for other books done by this narrator!
Incredible
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I really enjoyed this story. It's fun. The concept of who can become a vampire grates on my nerves but I won't give it away. There's some great girl power moments midway through. Funny stuff. It's worth both your money and/or credit.
Fun Listen
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I have one hour remaining, and only now has the publisher's "summary" come to fruition (the "Linnet's been attacked multiple times and escaped through improbable circumstances" part). I was expecting a lot more action based on this summary, but the action is almost non-existant.
When the attacks do occur, they are over and done with in about five minutes of reading time. Linnet's brushes with death are supposed to be comical, I think. They weren't. The whole story has such a depressing undertone that it seems trite and flat when the author attempts any levity.
During the rest of the story, Linnet is involved in petty office politics, work, or horseback riding. The latter is discussed in way too much detail. I don't know squat about fancy horse moves, and they have no impact in the story that I can see so far. In my opinion, these bits should have been removed by the editor.
To top it all off, Linnet is not an easy character to like. She's insecure, judgmental, smart-but-stupid, and sleazy. Ultimately, I end up pitying her a little bit because she obviously feels unloved and alone--she was fostered by a vampire that views her as a pet servant, and she only got to know her parents and little brother as an adult. She instantly hates almost everyone and shares snide opinions that remind me of a middle schooler. Whenever she is stressed, she ends up sleeping with a co-worker because "she deserves this," and she's "tired of feeling like she shouldn't." It doesn't even feel like she's having sex for fun--it reminds me of a person that binge eats and sobs into an ice cream carton as they shovel food in their mouth, ultimately causing themselves more and more misery. The sex scenes are awkward and very unexciting--even the one that is supposed to be with the "good" guy. She isn't close to anyone, so the sex always seems cheap and meaningless and probably disease-inducing (especially the guy who's slept with every female in the firm).
To sum it up, this is not a fun, light book. If you enjoy books with a main character that's not all-together, you may enjoy this one--Linnet is a mess in every aspect of her life except her work ethic. I myself prefer a main character that doesn't put herself down every fifteen minutes, but I still find the story worth finishing. Worth a full credit? No. Worth a sale price? Sure.
Not an Easy Book to Like
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