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The Hunter
- Narrated by: Eric Dawe
- Series: Wyatt Hunt, Book 3
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Robin
- 07-01-12
The narration detracts from the story.
What didn???t you like about Eric Dawe???s performance?
The narrator does a very poor job with voices. He is equally poor with doing male and female voices. Every time he varied his normal voice it was done poorly enough to be intrusive. I wouldn't get another book with this narrator.
15 people found this helpful
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- Philo-sophia
- 06-01-12
An okay read
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Not really.
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No.
Any additional comments?
I've not been one for romance in suspense/thriller novels and my position still has not changed. The relationship between the protagonist and his secretary adds no context or dimension to the story. Even more confusing when his so-called girlfriend (which happens way too quickly and not logically) spends her entire time trying to get him to abandon his mission: to find his mother’s killer and his long lost father. I say, “He could’ve done without her”.
There was nothing suspenseful or interesting about this story. I purchased it on the recommendations and glowing comments by other readers. Also, the summary made it seem quite alluring. A secret people would stop at nothing to conceal. I found the dialogue less thought-provoking and somewhat lacking. There was too much tension between characters, especially when it came to Wyatt’s so-called friends. I understand that the relationship between private investigators and the police is usually strained, but not your best or very close friends. The connection between his mother and a cult does nothing to arouse my desire for inquiry.
Finally, the narration sounded somewhat automated. Oftentimes I wasn’t sure if a person was narrating or if a machine was doing it.
14 people found this helpful
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- FRITZ STOOP
- 09-01-12
Before He Learned to Write
This must be an early transcript, something from the early days when Lescroart was trying to decide if he had what it takes to be a novelist. Based on this performance, he would not have had the career he has since enjoyed. Thin story (Jim Jones!?!?!), weak character development and the absolute wrong voice to present the material.
Avoid, then fast forward to the Dismas Hardy books.
13 people found this helpful
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- Wendy
- 08-01-12
Dreadful narration spoils this
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Male narrator uses grating falsetto for women's voices. I have listened to hundreds of audiobooks and good narrators of either gender can make the various voices work well, without forcing it. But this guy was awful and spoiled the book for me. The rest of his performance was amateurish also, with some stilted phrasing and a clunky reading style. He was okay only when doing dialogue for male characters. Too bad.
12 people found this helpful
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- Constant Reader
- 12-01-12
Ugh..Why?
Dear John,
I really missed the familiar voice of David Colacci whom I've come to know and love as the personification of your books. If you're attempting to go in a different direction with your reader, please turn around NOW. This was painful.
9 people found this helpful
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- 2 blocks down
- 17-01-12
Great story, bad narration
The story is up to Lescroat's standard, but the narration is very distracting. As long as Dawe is just narrating the story, he is fine, but when he does voices, awful. The women sound like chattering crows and the men just sound false. I'll read the next John Lescroat book.
7 people found this helpful
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- Kathryn
- 14-01-12
Terrible, terrible narrator
Would you try another book from John Lescroart and/or Eric Dawe?
I like John Lescroart, but I will never listen to another book read by Eric Dawe. He is absolutely horrendous. I don't understand how someone who sounds like a first-grader sounding out every word, and who gives every female character a ridiculous falsetto, can make a living as a narrator. Makes me think that maybe I'm in the wrong field.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
I was constantly conscious of and annoyed by him, whether it was his stiff, staccato style, or the stupid voices he gave all of the women and some of the men. Also, it irritated me every time he pronounced Devin Juhle's last name as
5 people found this helpful
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- Kate
- 12-01-12
Hold out for another narrator.
Would you try another book from John Lescroart and/or Eric Dawe?
Lescroart? Yes! In a heartbeat. Eric Dawe? No freakin' way.
What did you like best about this story?
As much as I was able to listen to it, it's classic Lescroart. Love him.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
I'm not sure this is his calling.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
I'm super disappointed that spent one credit on a book I don't think I can finish listening to.
5 people found this helpful
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- Michael Moffitt
- 09-01-12
The narrator encourages you to READ the book
What would have made The Hunter better?
Someone who is a good reader.
Would you ever listen to anything by John Lescroart again?
Not with this reader.
How could the performance have been better?
If my 5 year old read the book.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Don't know, my wife and I started listening to it on a road trip and had to turn it off after about 15 minutes of very poor reading.
Any additional comments?
I'm sure the reader is a talented person but he is very, very bad at narrating. Audible (or whoever choses readers) really messed up on this one.
5 people found this helpful
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- Deborah
- 31-01-12
I'm Sorry
I hate to say a book was bad. I'm sure the author worked very hard on this book. The story line was good. But either the writing or reading was horrible or maybe both. The characters were poorly developed and the narrator was just the worst. I finish a book in 2-3 days this took over a week.
4 people found this helpful