
Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead
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Narrado por:
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Carol Monda
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Sara Gran
Claire DeWitt is not your average private investigator. She has brilliant skills of deduction and is an ace at discovering evidence. But Claire also uses her dreams, omens, and mind-expanding herbs to help her solve mysteries, and relies on Détection—the only book published by the great and mysterious French detective Jacques Silette before his death.
The tattooed, pot-smoking Claire has just arrived in post-Katrina New Orleans, the city she’s avoided since her mentor, Silette’s student Constance Darling, was murdered there. Claire is investigating the disappearance of Vic Willing, a prosecutor known for winning convictions in a homicide-plagued city. Has an angry criminal enacted revenge on Vic? Or did he use the storm as means to disappear? Claire follows the clues, finding old friends and making new enemies—foremost among them Andray Fairview, a young gang member who just might hold the key to the mystery.
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The story moved along well and the character development was excellent. It isn't a supernatural story, the IChing and her dreams are just a portion of what she uses to solve the mystery and are related sort of in passing. It's a good choice for a listen.
Fast paced and interesting
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What did you like best about Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead? What did you like least?
As a Louisiana native, I'm always looking for a story set in New Orleans. I found the narration a little corny. And I didn't find myself terribly attached to any of the characters. Disappointing.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Possibly. Mainly for the New Orleans setting.A little dull
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an O.K. read
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A perfect book, an even more perfect audio book.
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The details of the setting
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"Bohemian Highway" starts slowly with Claire DeWitt hired to solve the mystery of a missing District Attorney. As in Walter Mosley or Philip Kerr's detective novels, the mystery is a MacGuffin that provides a tour of a specific time and place--post-Katrina New Orleans--and the social injustices to be found therein. "City of the Dead" takes a little too long to get going, and if I had listened to it first, I don't know that I would have listened to "Bohemian Highway," which would have been a damn shame.
Claire DeWitt is not a typical detective. As she tells her client, her plan is to "wait and see what happens." She gets to know the local drug dealers and homeless population while searching for answers in her subconscious by paying attention to her dreams, performing divination via the I Ching, and using drugs. A LOT of drugs. But DeWitt isn't a supernatural detective like Harry Dresden, nor is she the kind of detective that's always right, like Harry Bosch. Instead, DeWitt is a kind of meta-detective, and her story is an exploration of what a detective story is and why we find them so interesting. These themes are explored to greater effect in "Bohemian Highway," and both books sometimes become trite or silly, reading more like self-help than detective drama. At its best, however, "Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead" provides the same exciting chill that DeWitt experiences when she finds a clue: the recognition of Truth.
Read "Bohemian Highway" First
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Nothing to get excited about
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Not what I expected
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This book is different. Its main character is a well-rounded person, immensely likeable for her unlikeabilty; the story takes twists and turns; the language resounds.
Highest recommendation from me.
Amazing mystery with great protagonist
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Great Narration
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