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David Lindsey - The Rules of Silence
David Lindsey - The Rules of Silence
Date: 07 Jul 2009, 01:22
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General Information
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Title: Rules of Silence
Author: David Lindsey
Read By: Christopher Price
Copyright: 2003
Audiobook Copyright: 2003
Genre: Thriller
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks
Abridged: No

Original Media Information
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Media: CD
Source: Library
Condition: Very Good

File Information
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Number of MP3s: 198
Total Duration: 10:02:11
Total MP3 Size: 276.89
Parity Archive: No
Ripped With: Adobe Audition 2.0
Encoded With: LAME
Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 22050 Hz Joint Stereo
Normalize: Adobe Audition 2.0 100%
Noise Reduction: Audition 2.0
ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3

Book Description
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From Booklist
Multimillionaire Titus Cain is approached with a strange proposition:
if he doesn't give a certain man $64 million, this same man will kill
off some (or perhaps all) of Cain's friends and loved ones. The money
has to be given to the extortionist in such a way that no one suspects
anything is going on (primarily through deliberately bad investments),
and if Cain even tries to seek help, the killings will start instantly.
Lindsey's latest novel is thoroughly exhilarating, even if the premise
isn't completely fresh: Jon Katzenbach's The Analyst (2001) was also
about a man who had to do a specific thing if he didn't want the villain
to kill his loved ones. Titus Cain is a sympathetic protagonist, a man
forced to make tough decisions in the face of enormous danger; Cayetano
Luquin, the powerful extortionist, who apparently does this sort of
thing for a living, is vastly evil without being cartoonish; and Garcia
Burden, the ex-CIA counterterrorism expert to whom Titus turns for help,
is resourceful and inscrutable. Lindsey's novels sometimes suffer from
lethargy, as though he's just sort of wandering through his story, but
this one moves swiftly to its rousing finale. It's a definite winner.

From Publishers Weekly
Lindsey is an efficient thriller author who sometimes (as in Mercy)
reaches considerable heights of suspense and terror. The present book,
however, is no more than just efficient, despite its smooth prose, a
Lindsey trademark. It has a workable plot-Titus Cain, a self-made Texas
millionaire software developer, is being bled financially by a Latino
thug who threatens to kill Cain's nearest and dearest if he fails to
pay large sums into a series of front companies-but it soon becomes
clear that the plot is all there is to the book. Titus; his wife, Rita;
and the outlaw techno-whiz they hire to get them out of their horrible
situation are not brought to life for an instant, but remain the ciphers
of a mindless action movie. It soon becomes clear that the Cains' would-be
savior, Garcia Burden, has his own dark agenda, and that their nemesis
is not stockpiling money just for himself but perhaps for a sinister
Arab group that could be planning a new terrorist attack. There's a
great deal of planting bugs, scrutinizing laptops, dashing around in
SUVs and the occasional burst of mayhem, but it's basically an unengaging
and mechanical exercise. Lindsey can do much better.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to
an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.




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