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Black Mountain (Paperback)

de Les Standiford (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (17 évaluations de client)

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In 1991, before Standiford launched his popular and acclaimed John Deal thriller series (Presidential Deal, etc.), he published Spill, an undistinguished novel about environmental disaster in Yellowstone. Now he's written another non-Deal novel. It, too, is set in Wyoming, in the Absaroka wilderness, and, though it boasts vigorous writing with lots of action, it, like Spill, lacks the pungent edge of the Deal stories. Standiford's new hero is Richard Corrigan, a NYC transit cop who takes down a homeless man apparently threatening New York governor Fielding Dawson. In reward, Dawson invites Corrigan to join him and 15 others, including a film crew and pretty USA Magazine reporter Dara Wylie, on a highly publicized foray into the Absaroka. In Wyoming, meanwhile, a pair of hired killers, one man, one woman, are--for reasons revealed only at novel's end--plotting to wipe out the Dawson expedition. They begin by blowing up the plane that deposits the party deep in the mountains. As expedition members struggle by foot back to civilization, they die a few at a time--two are caught in an avalanche, several tumble into a gorge when a bridge collapses. Each mishap seems accidental, but soon Corrigan and the other survivors suspect they're being stalked. More are murdered during a blizzard, leading to a final confrontation between the killers and Corrigan, and to a poorly contrived twist ending. Standiford makes terrific use of his spectacular setting, and his characters carry some depth despite their familiarity, but the plotline is so linear--now one death, now another--that it approaches tedium, despite tense sequences. This is a respectable thriller, but for Standiford fans it's only a so-so deal. (Feb.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


San Francisco Chronicle

[Standiford] is expert at elevating thrillers into art.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A HIKING WE WILL GO, Aoû 21 2001
Par Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Black Mountain (Hardcover)
"Black Mountain" is one of those guilty pleasures, sort of like the Stallone movie, "Cliffhanger." The characters and plot are as cliche as they can get, but you still find yourself embroiled in it. The setting is new and original, but the story is nothing more than a "Ten Little Indians", who-will-survive-the-murders? story. I'm astounded that so many well-known authors, as well as some of our Amazon reviewers, found the characters "Well-developed." Other than the lead, Richard Corrigan, we don't get to know too much at all about the other characters. Dara is the typical spunky reporter, who amazingly knows about the street person Corrigan chases in the novel's flamboyant opening; the governor, president-wannabe is your typical get ahead at any cost politician; his wife, Elizabeth, we know nothing about except her clandestine affair; I'm not sure I remember any dialogue at all from her. The rest, including staunch guide Ben Donnelly, and the others, are merely players in the chess game of murder. The ending is predictable, and the reason for the murders quite obvious. Also, what happens to Fielding's wife, Elizabeth? No clue to that one. Also, the killers, Bright and Nelia Esteban, are almost funny in their over-the-top villainry. Not a bad book; just doesn't impel me to search out other Standiford novels.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Well done., Mars 20 2001
Par nobizinfla "nobizinfla" (Windermere, Florida USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is extremely well written and carefully crafted. A novel that is both a thriller and a whodunit. I have thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Standiford's John Deal series, and this departure showcases his depth as a writer.

There are enough twists and turns in this cat and mouse plot to keep your interest from start to finish. The characters are a bit larger than life, so there is a need to suspend your disbelief. It is ordinary people performing extraordinary feats.

There is a great deal of attention paid to details and for this reason I feel this book will provide even greater pleasure to those who hike or climb mountains.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Black Mountain, Fév 17 2001
Par D. Hensley (jamestown, nc United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It just does not make sense that the "bad guys" plan went so wrong and out of control. They had actually captured there benefactor and were about to "do him in". Where's the motive? Ok! At times the writing is good and the locale presents a strong back drop to the story. But overall, the hero is just standard "variety" and his "girl Friday" proves to be resourceful but very typical. Standard mystery except for locale.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Black Mountain was a wild ride and a great climb
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Black Mountain - - whackos, psychos, egos, and heros.
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