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Black Mountain
- Narrated by: William DeMeritt
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
Ex-mob enforcer Isaiah Coledrige has hung out a shingle as a private eye in New York's Hudson Valley, and in his newest case, a seemingly simple murder investigation leads him to the most terrifying enemy he has ever faced
When a small-time criminal named Harold Lee turns up in the Ashokan Reservoir - sans a heartbeat, head, or hands - the local mafia capo hires Isaiah Coleridge to look into the matter. The mob likes crime, but only the crime it controls...and as it turns out, Lee is the second independent contractor to meet a bad end on the business side of a serrated knife. One such death can be overlooked. Two makes a man wonder.
A guy in Harold Lee's business would make his fair share of enemies, and it seems a likely case of pure revenge. But as Coledrige turns over more stones, he finds himself dragged into something deeper and more insidious than he could have imagined, in a labyrinthine case spanning decades. At the center are an heiress moonlighting as a cabaret dancer, a powerful corporation with high-placed connections, and a serial killer who may have been honing his skills since the Vietnam War....
A twisty, action-packed follow-up to the acclaimed Blood Standard, Black Mountain cements Laird Barron as an inventive and remarkable voice in crime fiction.
Critic reviews
“Coleridge is a large, unbelievably strong, scarred man - a thug, yes, but a thinking-person's thug.... Readers with a tolerance for violence will want to meet him." (Booklist, starred review)
“Isaiah Coleridge [is] an intimidating presence.... A big bruiser who likes nothing better than a good fight.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“Things get downright hallucinatory as [Coleridge] proceeds toward a climax that seems as much Bram Stoker as Lawrence Block. [A] supportive librarian-girlfriend and a loyal partner-in-arms give the p.i. the emotional backup he needs to return (no doubt) for further bizarre adventures at 'the mysterious intersection of coincidence and fate.'" (The Wall Street Journal)
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- Lightboy
- 11-12-21
Modern Noir detective with Creepy Undertones
Author Laird Barron waxes eloquent with noir thick prose in this brilliant, dripping with character (thanks to DeMeritt's class reading) and potential horror of what lies ahead. Takes a bit of concentrated listening in the middle with all of moving parts, but well worth the attention. The story is pregnant with further darkness ahead.. Class, book 3 queued up.
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- Just
- 03-03-23
Laird's Mountain
Book two of Laird Barron's hard boiled detective series, Black Mountain is a fantastic book. Unlike his cosmic horror stories, this book is pure crime fiction, yet his imagery and prose in this story feels more like those works than the previous novel did; which is all to the good. Also black Mountain is darker than Blood Standard, so if that's your thing then you'll definitely enjoy it.
And again, William DeMeritt is fantastic.
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