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The Hunting Wind
  

The Hunting Wind (Audio CD)

de Steve Hamilton (Author), Nick Sullivan (Narrator)
3.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (26 évaluations de client)

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Alex McKnight, the burned-out former cop turned PI of Steve Hamilton's Edgar Award-winning first novel, A Cold Day in Paradise, was a promising catcher who never quite made it to the majors. But his old teammate Randy Wilkins did, for one game with the Detroit Tigers that effectively ended the pitcher's career. What Randy can't forget about that game was the beautiful young woman he met the night before he blew his future in professional sports. Over two decades later, he's come to McKnight to track down the mysterious Maria, whose memory still haunts him. The trail is pretty cold after all these years, but Alex manages to get a line on Maria's relatives, who aren't exactly thrilled to make his acquaintance. In fact, they're downright hostile when Alex finds them in a small Michigan town, and he just barely escapes with his life. But he perseveres, and ultimately makes his way to an even smaller resort town, where the natives are almost as unfriendly. The police chief is so hostile to Alex's efforts that he quickly realizes someone else is on her tail, and that there's a good reason she's been hiding out for so long. Not only that, when someone shoots Randy and almost kills him, Alex is in for another nasty surprise. His old friend isn't who he seems to be, and Alex himself may be the victim of exactly the kind of scam Randy's been running since he left the majors.

Hamilton has a well-developed sense of place, and he's good at exploring the complexities of his protagonist. But it's Randy the reader wants more fully realized, even after the mystery is solved and Alex makes a beeline back to Paradise. This is a taut, well-written thriller that fulfills Hamilton's promise as a writer to watch. --Jane Adams --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



From Publishers Weekly

Edgar and Shamus Awards-winner Hamilton's third Alex McKnight thriller (after A Cold Day in Paradise; Winter of the Wolf Moon) is the next best thing to Evelyn Wood. It is un-put-downable. McKnight, a former Detroit cop, was "retired" by a bullet that remains lodged in his chest. He owns a small business in upstate Michigan and likes to spend his time in the local pub watching his beloved Tigers on TV. One day, an old friend walks in a man he hasn't seen for 30 years. Alex has a soft spot for old buddies who exploit him mercilessly. This one is no exception. He wants Alex to help him find an former girlfriend whom he hasn't seen in decades. As he won't listen to reason, he and Alex are soon in Detroit on the almost nonexistent trail of his boyhood love. It is a leisurely but interesting trek that doesn't quicken until it seems to peter out entirely. Then, an unexpected act of violence causes everything we have believed real to blur into a haze of doubt. We are in the glorious, shadowy realm of noir where nothing is what it seems. Alex, the street-smart cop, is momentarily a babe in the woods in a pit of vipers. Hamilton's prose moves us smoothly along and his characters are marvelously real. His world is an existential one merciless to the innocent but in this exceptionally entertaining novel, McKnight is a decent man whose wits are a match for a whole world of vipers.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Ok so it had a bit of redeeming value, Jui 11 2004
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This review is from: The Hunting Wind (Hardcover)
The plot was good. The characterization shabby. I sincerely wondered about Alex's sanity in the first 50 pages. In fact it was hard to buy that he was stupid enough NOT to see thru his old friend. The old friend's characterization was even stupider. The same ole refrain repeated shallow and whining again and again and again and again until by page 100 I was screaming OH SHUT UP. Either Alex was a saint [he isn't btw] or just plain stupid. [well, now.. one does wonder.]

What could have been a fantastic story got lost in stereotypes, cliches, and just plain dribble. Boy meets girl. Boy looses girl due to his own ego he claims. Boy hunts up moronic friend stupid enough to help him. Friend almost got his (...) blown away. Finds out girl is a gypsy con artist. Boy almost gets (...) blown away. Friend finds out that Everyone Else in the Universe knows Boy is a big mouthed lying con including his family who is sick of him and hopes he dies. And so does readers by this point. "Like, duh." and you are suppose to be an investigator and your partner can't even find this out about old friend? Cut me a break.

Bad noir, worse characterizations, great plot idea if worked on.

readable but why when there is so much better out there?

So glad I helped out Goodwill to the tune of cents instead of dollars for this.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Dumb, dumb, dumber, Mai 6 2004
Par bookworm (Wenatchee, WA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Don't listen to those 4 and 5 star ratings, this was truly a dumb story, with no redeeming qualities at all. No point to the story at all that was the truth and the readers were left with the question of why Randy wanted to find Maria in the first place. She certainly was a charmer and had everyone dancing to her tune. Ah men and their peabrains.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 DANDY RANDY AND ALEX MCKNIGHT, Aoû 2 2003
Par Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This latest entry in the well-written Alex McKnight series finds Alex faced with an old friend he hasn't seen in almost thirty years. They were on a minor league baseball team together and for one year, they were the best of buddies. Now, this buddy, Randy has come to Paradise to ask Alex to help him find a woman named Maria whom he hasn't seen since their brief one-week affair. The novel starts out in a rather humorous tone; a scene with an elderly couple who used to live near the mysterious Maria, have a hilarious confrontation with our heroes. One begins to wonder just where the novel is going with this seemingly absurd quest. Never fear, once we find Maria, all hell breaks loose, and McKnight finds himself fighting for his life as usual.
Hamilton has once again achieved the brilliant atmosphere of the Michigan peninsula, and also demonstrates how sometimes the people we think we know are nothing like they seem.
This is a taut, quite original novel and one of McKnight's best cases.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Don't listen to those one star reviews.....
This is a very good book. There is no reason for those one star reviews....

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Don't listen to those one star reviews.....
This is a very good book. There is no reason for those one star reviews....

I read this book in slightly more than 2 days (which is incredibly fast for me and my schedule). Read more

Publié le Jui 10 2002 par Brian

4.0étoiles sur 5 Nice pace, great characters....
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Another good one!
Like his first two novels, Steve Hamilton has given us another great Alex McNight story! It funny, exciting, surprising and a great read!
Publié le Mai 18 2002 par Judy S.

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another Hamilton WINNER!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Solid Hamilton
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