
Double Deuce
A Spenser Novel
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Narrado por:
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David Dukes
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De:
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Robert B. Parker
A friend's girl and her infant daughter have been gunned down. Though the act at first appears to be an accidental drive-by shooting, it soon becomes clear that it was premeditated murder. Before they can solve the crime, Spenser and Hawk must take on an adolescent band of hardened urban warriors. As bullets fly and the brutality escalates, Spenser learns more than he ever dreamed about a generation imprisoned in a hell of poverty and hopelessness where muscle is the ticket to survival, and the surest way out is in a body bag.
Pulsing with moral complexity, Double Deuce is the kind of no-holds-barred action thriller only Robert B. Parker can create.
Crack another case with Spenser.©2005 Robert B. Parker (P)2005 Phoenix Books, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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"The plot is nothing new - it might be described as Spenser meets New Jack City - but Deuce 's snappy dialogue, timely, fast-paced action and quick characterizations make it classic Spenser." (Publishers Weekly)
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LOVE these books....DESPISE this narrator
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Not filet mignon but an elegant dessert
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Unlistenable narration
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Avoid this narrator
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Reader disappoints.
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Would you try another book from Robert B. Parker and/or David Dukes?
This is the 18th audio book I've listened to in this series. The narrator is not a good fit. Many times his cadence is that of Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Starship Enterprise...quick then pause for dramatic effect several times within a sentence. It worked for William Shatner but not this series. Also...he has taken the deep sexy smooth voice of Hawke (as performed by the previous narrator Michael Prichard and the TV series with Avery Brooks) to a nasal, high pitched southern accent.In my opinion, audio books need to meet two primary criterion, 1) good story; 2) good narrator. If they don't have both...I won't be back for another. I like series...I loved the TV show with Robert Urich and Avery Brooks. I like the audio book series up to this book. I had intended on buying/listening to all 40 books in the series. I won't be purchasing another one after this.
Very disappointed with the choice of narrator.
Narrator bad fit for this series
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Classic Spenser
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Robert B. Parker wrote old fashioned macho detective stories in the style that made film noir so much fun. The irrestible middle-aged tough guy with the brilliant beautiful lover (more than girlfriend, not quite wife), written by a middle-aged wanna-be tough guy is self-indulgent and sometimes tedious. Spenser’s relationship with Hawk is more interesting. Neither is the other’s sidekick, they are equals who back each other up as the situation requires. In Double Deuce, it’s Hawk in the lead. As usual, the plot is secondary to dialogue, but the story here is more intriguing than some of Parker’s books.
The narrator is just wrong. I didn’t much care for Michael Prichard in the first 18 books, but David Dukes is far worse. His faux-“accents” are awful - “accents” in quotes because none of them sounds like anyone I’ve ever heard in actual speech. White guys doing black voices is always tricky, and with Hawk you have a white guy doing a black guy who sometimes speaks like a sophisticated intellectual and sometimes does a mean imitation of David Niven. Not easy, but Dukes always just sounds like a white guy trying to mimic a black guy. Of course any of us who ever watched an episode of Spenser: For Hire will always expect Hawk to sound like Avery Brooks, but I seem to remember liking the later narrators (Burt Reynolds and the very fine Joe Montegna) just fine.
Once you identify the main players, you could read the books out of order, but there is some character development along the way. In order is best if you can get past the less than brilliant narration. If not, just skip ahead to the later books.
Good story, mediocre narrator
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Good story; bad reader.
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