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White Fire: Booktrack Edition

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White Fire: Booktrack Edition

By: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Narrated by: Rene Auberjonois
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White Fire: Booktrack Edition adds an immersive musical soundtrack to your audiobook listening experience! Past and present collide as Special Agent Pendergast uncovers mysterious connections between a string of 19th century bear attacks in a Colorado mining town, a fabled, long-lost Sherlock Holmes story, and a deadly present-day arsonist.

In 1876, in a mining camp called Roaring Fork in the Colorado Rockies, 11 miners were killed by a rogue grizzly bear. Corrie Swanson has arranged to examine the miners' remains. When she makes a shocking discovery, town leaders try to stop her from exposing their community's dark and bloody past. Just as Special Agent Pendergast of the FBI arrives to rescue his protégé, the town comes under siege by a murderous arsonist who - with brutal precision - begins burning down multimillion-dollar mansions with the families locked inside. Drawn deeper into the investigation, Pendergast discovers a long-lost Sherlock Holmes story that may be the key to solving both the mystery of the long-dead miners and the modern-day killings as well.

Now, with the ski resort snowed in and under savage attack - and Corrie's life suddenly in grave danger - Pendergast must solve the enigma of the past before the town of the present goes up in flames. Booktrack is an immersive format that pairs traditional audiobook narration to complementary music. The tempo and rhythm of the score are in perfect harmony with the action and characters throughout the audiobook. Gently playing in the background, the music never overpowers or distracts from the narration, so listeners can enjoy every minute.

When you purchase this Booktrack edition, you receive the exact narration as the traditional audiobook available, with the addition of music throughout.

©2013 Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (P)2017 Hachette Audio
Crime Crime Thrillers Historical Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Detective Exciting Sherlock Holmes
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Auberjonois is the star

I’ve read and listened to many of the Preston/child books. I’m always enthralled by the detail and historical context they weave. But the reading of the Pendergast novels by R.A. makes me never want a book to end. His talent is (was) to me what makes these 15 hours seem so short. His passing was a great loss. Read AND listen to all of them.

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Pendergast: The FBI's Secret Weapon

FBI Agent Aloysius Pendergast is the one you want to call when all hell breaks loose. He is cool,, calm,, and intellectually superior. with a southern gentleman's charm. While I was on the edge of my seat going through one of the most terrorizing books in the Lincoln/ Child collaboration of mystery stories, Agent Pendergast was calmly working through murders, a serial arsonist, cannibals, and a blizzard of historic proportions.
The story was gripping with description s of fires and killings that had me double checking the locks on my doors. In some places the story slows down, in others it is tense and nail-biting. It is worth getting through the slower parts to get back to the intense sections of the book.
I recognized Rene Auberjonois' voice immediately. I loved his narration and the life he brought to the many characters in this book.
There are quirky places in the story where Arthur Conan Doyle is having a conversation with Oscar Wilde. There is an out of body experience involving Pendergast but all of this weaves nicely into the story. it was a very good read.


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Great story but background music very distracting

The Pendergast series is one of my favorites. I have everyone. Unfortunately, the background music does not enhance but drowns out the narrators voice.

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Great narration, but leave out background

I enjoyed Rene Auberjonois' narration and, generally, his voice choices for the characters. I didn't feel that the background sounds added to the listening experience, and sometimes distracted me from the story.

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soundtrack

I must say, I didn't think I'd enjoy background noise and music, but I was wrong. it was very engaging. I very much like this reader.

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Intense!

Loved it for the excellent re-creation of the upscale ski area environment. Always enjoy Renee AuberjonoisWho does an excellent job of re-creating the character of Pendergast

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Very good

Enjoyed this as much as the others. I Will continue through the series for sure!

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exciting and fun

great story. keeps you on the edge of your seat. the authors write peril well. you care about the characters and you want justice

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Perfect Escape with a Holmesian Twist

AXL Pendergrast is back with a new tale, this one set high in the Rockies, and in the past of Merry Old England with Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde, with a newly found account of Sherlock and advice from Oscar:
"In Reading gaol by Reading town There is a pit of shame, And in it lies a wretched man Eaten by teeth of flame, In burning winding-sheet he lies, And his grave has got no name. And there, till Christ call forth the dead, In silence let him lie: No need to waste the foolish tear, Or heave the windy sigh: The man had killed the thing he loved, And so he had to die."

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Possibly my favorite Pendergast tale.

As a Sherlock Holmes fan, I was excited to learn he was inserted in to the story line. I enjoyed the story line as a whole as well as the setting of the story. I recommend this as a good read/listen to anyone following the Pendergast saga and it’s a great stand alone story too.

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