
Benefit of the Doubt
The Newberg Novels, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Fleet Cooper
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Neal Griffin
Neal Griffin is a twenty-five year veteran of law enforcement. He's seen it all, from routine patrols to drug enforcement to homicide investigations, from corrupt cops to men and women who went far above and beyond the call of duty.
Benefit of the Doubt is a gripping thriller that exposes the dark underbelly of policing in small-town America, where local police departments now deal with big-city crimes and corruption.
Ben Sawyer was a big-city cop, until he nearly killed a helpless suspect in public. Now a detective in the tiny Wisconsin town where he and his wife grew up, Ben suspects that higher-ups are taking payoffs from local drug lords.
Before long, Ben is off the force. His wife is accused of murder. His only ally is another outcast, a Latina rookie cop. Worse, a killer has escaped from jail with vengeance on his mind, and Newburg - and Ben Sawyer - in his sights.
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BOLD
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characters shallow and predictable. lnteresting idea wasted with poor storytelling and lack of imagination
hard boiled
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But our hero is hopelessly naive. He understands he is dealing with corruption but acts surprised and then foolishly when they come after him. His devoted wife receives nothing but jealousy and betrayal from him in return for her loyalty. I have been married 37 years and the shallowness of this cop, especially towards his wife is breathtaking.
The narrator, Fleet Cooper has a great voice. Yet he over dramatizes virtually every line. And some of his voices simply grate on my nerves. Still, with a little work, he could be good. I can just hear the director encouraging him, thinking he sounds okay. But there are too many great narrators to let a performance like this be published.
So the story captured my attention, the hero is an idiot and the narrator did a poor job.
Frustrating Characters, Disappointing Narrator
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