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Pursuit: A Novel

By: Thomas Perry
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
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Thirteen bodies are found in a Louisville restaurant. When the police can find no suspect or motive, the family of one of the victims seeks the services of the enigmatic and solitary specialist Roy Prescott, known for his ability to find people who don't want to be found.

Working outside the law and willing to do what the police can't, Prescott hunts the killer, an elusive adversary who is as smart, as methodical, as deadly as he is. The only way to conduct this pursuit is to goad the killer into believing that he must kill�Roy Prescott. It's a contest fought from one end of the country to the other, and both men understand that, when it's over, only one of them will be left alive.

©2001 Thomas Perry (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Crime Thrillers Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense
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"Once Prescott takes the job, the novel shifts into a gear so high that putting the book aside is no longer an option....A bravura performance from one of the few crime writers who never lets you down." (Los Angeles Times)
"Brilliant....A bona fide nail-biter....Thomas Perry's cerebral thrillers unfold methodically, in extremely sharp focus. His attention to detail is so intense that it generates its own brand of quiet suspense." (The New York Times)
"Perry is the best suspense writer in the business....Pursuit is relentless, filled with twists and turns, that rare page-turner that keeps one reading late into the night to finish." (Boston Globe)

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The Reviews Suggest That The Audiobook Has An Intriguing Plotline Involving A Murder Mystery And The Pursuit Of A Professional Killer By Another Hired Killer. The Storytelling Is Praised For Its Complexity, Cleverness, And Ability To Create Suspense. However, Many Reviewers Found The Pacing To Be Slow, With Repetitive Backstories And Tedious Sections That Dragged Down The Narrative. The Convoluted Plot And Unsatisfying Ending Were Also Criticized By Some. Overall, The Book Explores Themes Of Murder, Professional Killers, Cross-country Pursuits, Psychological Exploration, And Moral Ambiguity Through Its Complex Characters And Suspenseful Narrative, But Suffers From Pacing Issues And A Divisive Ending.
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Wow! A new Perry fan is born

This only my second Perry book. I liked - not loved - the first one but Having listened to Pursuit, Im now an official fan and will be getting all his books. This book is equal parts character development and plot and both are done extremely well. I'm a huge Jack Reacher fan (have them all, both audio and paper) and this book comes darn close. I hope the rest of his books measure up AND hope he continues the story line.

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Human nature at its worst

Perry is dependably observant and gimlet eyed in focusing on human frailties, and I always enjoy his novels. Like this one, they usually involve a cross country pursuit. This focuses more on the pursuer than the pursued. The contract killer being pursued is a huge menace, but the pursuer is not all that much better. Well read. Fans of Perry will find this up to the mark. I bought and read it five or six years ago and just listened again as diversion from the coronavirus.

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Page turner

If you don't like this book you need to stop reading murder mysteries and maybe avoid fiction in general.

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A fictional Chess match with collateral damage

I didn't know how Perry was going to sustain my interest for such a relatively long time, but he did. It's always fun to watch the hunter pursue the victim and then have the tables turn. In this case, the 'good' guy is only relative to an extremely depraved bad guy, (which can be traced to bad mothering) so our ending could never be in doubt. Still, a wily Chess game is always more enjoyable then Checkers. (Any good game metaphor works, excepted perhaps Bridge.)

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One of the best

The plot better than some Perry novels. The pace, as usual, never stalls. One of his best.

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Satisfying

Does not disappoint. What used to be called a page turner is now a mile burner for me. Exciting and insightful to the human mind. Perry creates believable characters and in my mind few gaping plot holes. Somehow his stories always seem plausible. Very dark stuff, but certainly entertaining. Makes me look forward to a long commute and no passengers please!

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Classic Perry

Goes a mile a minute with the usual nuance between good guys and bad. Excellent narration by Tom Weiner that suits the story to a T.

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One of my favorite Thomas Perry stories.

Amazing story. Flawless performance. On the edge of my seat from page one to the end! Thomas perry classic.

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Not Perry’s Best

I am a big fan of Thomas Perry, and have listened to a 9 of his books. They all are intricately plotted procedurals, covering the range of criminal behaviors, with an emphasis on professional killers. This story involves such a killer, being hunted by another professional, hired by the father of one of the killer’s victims. The story ranges all over the U.S., and includes a lot of action, but it loses its way about 2/3 of the way through, and becomes tedious. Well narrated.

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tense and gory

the performance was a bit over the top with the female characters' voices all coming accross with strange accents.
it's curious to hear about the piece of jewelery with the emerald and yellow diamonds again and Involved in some theft ring with some syndicate behind it.
I've noticed the author recycles several small items from story to story- the jewelry, some themes like the bad guy going underground with a female to not attract attention, the multi-state theft ring, the large emerald piece, the Hudson River paintings, martinis. Just saying. I noticed.

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