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de Thomas Perry (Author), Joyce Bean (Narrator)
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Penzler Pick, March 2000: When Thomas Perry won his Edgar for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America in 1983, anyone who'd read The Butcher's Boy cheered. That remarkable tale of a likable hit man stayed in one's mind long after the last page had been turned. Now with nine more highly original thrillers to his credit, Perry still knows how to keep us enthralled and, even better, surprised.

After several standalone titles, Perry began to produce a series unlike any other, giving us in Jane Whitefield a heroine that I'd have to imagine many of Hollywood's hippest young stars are fighting to play. Introduced in Sleeping Dogs, Jane is a "guide" of a very special kind, a sort of warrior-goddess capable of the most daring feats of cunning and courage who by day pursues a satisfying life off the radar as a suburban surgeon's wife. Her ordinary existence is, in fact, so contented--and her husband so worried for her safety when she's helping mortally threatened men, women, and children--that each time she's approached with a desperate case by a new victim of evil, her first instinct is to say no. But there would be no series if she did, and we would miss her intricately assembled exploits.

Picture the Scarlet Pimpernel looking like the singer Buffy Ste. Marie (Jane's of native American heritage) and equally skilled at disguise and seat-of-the-pants strategy. Isn't that the sort of companion you'd welcome if you were on the run from the Mob with $20 billion (that's with a "b") of their money, its secret whereabouts all stored mnemonically in your head? Maybe you'd rather have the U.S. Marine Corps on your side, but if that's not an option, newcomers to the Jane Whitefield books will quickly learn (and her fans already know) that she can pull it off on her own. A wonderfully entertaining element of these original adventures is that Jane's guiding principle is simplicity. Thus, the reader's vicarious thrills lie in watching the process, the twists and turns of her schemes and, above all, her amazing capacity for forethought.

Blood Money, like all the novels by Perry, works equally well on the level of character study as it does in nail-biting suspense. The novels can be read as much for their remarkable insights into human nature as for the excitement of a first-rate thriller. Surely Perry ranks among the very top of the crime-writing fraternity. --Otto Penzler --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



From Publishers Weekly

Jane Whitefield, first introduced in Perry's Vanishing Act, makes her fifth appearance as a ghostmaker, someone who provides new identities for people in trouble. In this fast-paced thriller, Jane, a one-woman witness protection program, is semiretired, married to a doctor and living a quiet life until a teenage girl, Rita Shelford, comes to her door seeking help. The girl is being hunted, having witnessed a mob shakedown at the Florida house she was employed to clean. Protecting the girl propels Jane into a series of adventures involving Bernie the Elephant, an old man with a photographic memory who has kept Mafia financial records in his head for decades. With Jane's help, Bernie steals billions of dollars from the Mafia accounts and donates the money to charity. Not happy, the mobsters use every trick to capture Jane and Rita. The two women cross the U.S. several times, barely staying one step ahead of their pursuers. While there are many exciting moments, the story bogs down in several places while the mobsters speculate, rehashing information the reader already knows. Perry's writing style and vocabulary are easy and simplistic, and Jane sometimes seems too cool, and too smart, for her own good. The Mafia characters are numerous and interchangeable, and the story ends limply, with four unnecessary closing chapters. This is far from Perry's best, but it's still a quick, easy read with a few thrills. (Jan.) FYI: Perry won an Edgar for The Butcher's Boy.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Imaginative story overcomes flaws, Sep 10 2002
Par Bruce A. Ishikawa (Marlborough, MA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Thomas Perry is a very imaginative writer. The character, indeed the whole concept of a guide who helps people hide is unique and therefore interesting to one who spends a lot of time reading suspense and mystery novels. My only complaint is that Jane is too good - the reader never doubts that she will get out of any jam, so the suspense is somewhat deflated. But the writing and the story more than make up for this.

As far as the presentation of the Mafia as a powerful, efficient machine, well, just suspend your disbelief and you'll do fine. It's certainly more interesting than the myth of the invincible US military we are subjected to in countless boring novels.

I'm looking for more Thomas Perry right now...

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good, but far from his best, Jui 20 2002
Par D. Wolf "wolfd" (Fairfax, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As an avid Perry fan who's been reading the Jane Whitfield stories since the first came out, this is my first disappointment. It's still a decent light read, but somehow Perry loses his way.

The biggest flaw is that the lengthy discussions of intramural squabbling among Mafia families doesn't tie in well with the pursuit of Jane and her charges. Perry should have either had Jane take advantage of the mutual mistrust among the families, or made it the central thread of a separate book. Instead, we bounce from the usual cross country hide-and-seek with a series of scenes involving Mafia guys arguing.

Perry's shows his strengths in his descriptions of settings, and of some of the characters - notably Bernie Lupus (I can't get over the name) and the young girl Jane is protecting. But, for the first time, he makes the bad guys seem dull.

Having produced so many great stories, I'll forgive him for this one and hope that he returns to his usual form.

A good summer read. Or read it on a plane. Buy the paperback.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Not great Perry, but pretty good, Mai 15 2002
Par Chris Ward (Costa Rica) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is the last-- and least-- of the Jane Whitefield novels. Enjoyable, but it becomes repetitive. The four novels that preceded this one are better: 5 star reads. And even better are the early Perrys, if you can track them down: Butcher's Boy, Metzger's Dog, Big Fish, and Island. So, by all means read this one, but don't start here: go to the front of the line.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fun, Fun, Fun
Jane Whitefield returns in what may be her last adventure. I will be sorry to see her go but I can understand what the author wants to accomplish. Read more
Publié le Avril 8 2002 par Angel L. Soto

4.0étoiles sur 5 Run for the money
An unusual plot for the series, still engaging but feeling a little out of type. Jane is chased more than running this time. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2001 par John Bowes

5.0étoiles sur 5 Better and Better yet so far, folks.
Mr. Perry is a rare species among the best writers in America. He is so talented with profound way of thinkings. Read more
Publié le Nov. 14 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Don't mess with Jane!!
I started reading Thomas Perry's novels with Sleeping Dogs. On the strength of that novel,I ordered and read all of the remaining Perry novels, all of which deal with Jane... Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2000 par John R. Linnell

4.0étoiles sur 5 Jane Whitefield takes on the Mafia
How do you give away over 10 billion dollars while still avoiding the Mafia who's searching for you coast to coast? Read more
Publié le Oct. 27 2000 par Old Fisherman

5.0étoiles sur 5 Perry Makes Monster Comeback After Facechangers
Perry is back to his best in this heartstopping suspense. After the drab and disappointing (though still a great book by normal standards)Facechangers. Read more
Publié le Oct. 5 2000 par Sheree Rymenams

5.0étoiles sur 5 There's nothing like a Jane
Jane Whitfield is one of the all time classic women mystery heroines. Thomas Perry perfectly captures the dread of being hunted without making his charcters seem like pathetic... Read more
Publié le Aoû 20 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Yet another enjoyable thriller from Perry
This latest Jane Whitefield thriller draws us in quickly to the plight of the "runner", and conveys the hasty way Jane must deal with her own feelings and at the same... Read more
Publié le Juil 13 2000 par Marie Hartman

4.0étoiles sur 5 Absolutely preposterous and thoroughly enjoyable.
Ok, ok...so the premise that five or six mob families all use the same guy as their accountant and that this man keeps all their account information in his head is a bit of a... Read more
Publié le Jui 6 2000 par Sharon Wylie

4.0étoiles sur 5 Blood Money
Although based upon a faulty premise ... a bunch of mafioso entrusting their spoils to one man's memory (duh, what happens when he dies?) ... who cares! Read more
Publié le Avril 9 2000

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