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Red Hook

By: Gabriel Cohen
Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
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Summary

It's not the dead body - Jack Leightner has seen hundred of bodies in his tour with the NYPD. It's not the dank setting - the narrow banks along Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal. So why does the sight of the fatally stabbed young man make the detective almost faint in the canal's tangled weeds? Jack doesn't understand why he becomes obsessed with this low-priority case, why he allows it to jeopardize his career and even his life. Especially since the investigation draws him exactly where he doesn't want to go: into the heart of Red Hook. The neighborhood is Leightner's bad dream, scene of his troubled childhood and a terrible secret. The place also compels Jack's estranged son Ben, a young documentary filmmaker fascinated by its history. The Hook has been home to dockworkers and drug dealers, Al Capone and Joey Gallo, a giant public housing project, and one of the nation's greatest ports. Ben wants to find out why the once-thriving waterfront community has become a beautiful ruin - and why it has damaged his own family.

In Gabriel Cohen's gripping first novel, this strange terrain is where Jack Leightner must seek his own redemption - and even, perhaps, the salvation of Red Hook itself. More than a crime story, Red Hook is a deep and sympathetic exploration of the mysteries of human nature, the curse and blessings of family, and one unforgettable place.

Red Hook was a 2002 Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel.

©2001 Gabriel Cohen (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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"He who is not pursued escapes."

Jack Leightner is a 50 years old veteran NYPD officer in he Homicide Task Force who caught he murder of a young Hispanic man, body found hanging g on a fence by the Gowanus Canal. Jack had grown up near there in Red Hook, once a bustling area now transformed, and as he and his partner work, then are told to abandon, the case, he grows increasingly obsessed as Jack finds himself on a road to discovery of himelf, his life and the place, as well as of the case. This is a crime story which focuses on characters in which the place is as important as the people.
Narration is by Chris Sorensen, who succeeds brilliantly in becoming the detective, though I had doubts about his delivery in the initial chapters. I was wrong. His is a fine performance.
I will look out for further books in this series, of which Red Hook is the first, and currently available for free download with the Audible Plus programme.

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First in series

I recommend this series. I suggest listener/readers start here.
I made the mistake of starting with the second of Gabriel Cohen’s Jack Leightner books (because Audible included it in their Plus catalogue). I’m finishing with this - the first in the series.
Each book is pretty-well self contained and beautifully read. However, there are connecting strands about Jack’s relationships that REALLY need to be taken in turn.
I’ve enjoyed all of these well crafted detective stories. “Red Hook” is great and incorporates most of the best aspects of books 2-4. 😀
The victims in this series are treated with sympathy — as if they were human beings and not just puzzles. Jack is a typically complex hard bitten fictional detective character but his Jewishness adds interesting layers to his personality.

Thank you Mr Cohen — I think I will go back over the books in order while I’m waiting for book 5.

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I didn’t enjoy this. The murder plot was convoluted and unbelievable. There was unnecessary sleazy descriptions of sex. The racial references felt uncomfortable. The narrator had a horrible grating voice. The back story (of course all detectives have a sad history explaining why they are so disfunctional) was the only interesting part. Not sure why I continued to listen. Glad it’s over and that it was free.

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