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The Forgotten: John Puller, Book 2
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- mollyeyre
- 27-12-12
ok story, but irritating background
Every time there was any 'action', there were sound effects .... namely gun shots, fights, an explosion. This was just SO annoying. On top of that there was a 'frantic music' soundtrack that I assume was supposed to create a tense atmosphere. I nearly stopped listening because of this, but held on and saw it through to the end. The story wasn't bad, but my enjoyment, and impressions are coloured by the irritation factor.
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- Mrs. S. A. Lynch
- Leeds West Yorkshire, UK
- 23-11-12
The Forgotten
I love this second book in the Puller series and do hope that there will be more about this character.
The book is responsible for much missed sleep as I read it in two evenings it was a good storyline with many twists and turns and I found the characters engaging and the narration was a good match for me.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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- Roy
- SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom
- 21-11-12
Okay but not great
The content itself is okay, but nothing spectacular, plus the womans voice is very annoying and inconsistent - I cant tell the difference between the general, the child or the cop, and her voice lacks conviction. The guy however does a reasonably good job.
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- Purple Sandra
- 02-12-14
Annoying Background Noises
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes I would recommend this book, but not as an audio book. I have only just bought it, listened to 5 mins of it and was going to return is as there was something wrong with the sound - an annoying low humming in the background. I put it on to another chapter to see if it continued all the way through the book and it doesn't. It was then that I figured out that we were supposed to hear the hum like we were on the boat. Not good and very very annoying!!!!!
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Forgotten: John Puller, Book 2?
Not finished it yet - I was just so annoyed with the humming I had to write a review.
What didn’t you like about Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy ’s performance?
Orlaghs voice is a bit annoying.
Was The Forgotten: John Puller, Book 2 worth the listening time?
Yes as it's a great story (read it a couple of years ago and wanted to 're-read' it which is why I bought the audiobook.)
Any additional comments?
Nope only the annoying humming in the beginning. I will write another review when I have finished it.
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- Pauline
- Andover, United Kingdom
- 30-07-13
Another winner, David!
Would you listen to The Forgotten: John Puller, Book 2 again? Why?
Doubtful. I don't usually listen to the same book twice.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Puller, of course. He is always so determined to get to the bottom of things, in his own, quiet way.
What does Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
As with all their work, they really do bring the story to life. I find their voices so easy to listen to.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No one particular emotion. I just enjoyed the whole book.
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- K. Stephen
- Oxford, UK
- 16-12-13
Odd narrative style
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Depends on the friend
Did Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy do a good job differentiating each of the characters? How?
Well I suppose they did, but throughout when the male narrator's voice changing (according to the character) to the woman's voice, I found this a jarring shock. It should have been just the one person reading, like when you have a book read to you, that's why I like audio books. I avoid dramatisations as I do not enjoy them at all (often too much of the BBC Radio 4 screaming and baying and bing-bangings). I also found the background intermittent sound effects disconcerting, at one point I thought I was about to be run over by a bus in my garden... so a delivery style that leaves the wonderful, simple narrator format towards sounding more "dramatic" is a minus as far as I'm concerned.
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- Matthew Warman
- London, England
- 20-07-15
Shame
I've got to quite like John Puller, he's an engaging and heroic character, but not quite the man Jack Reacher is. But what really diminishes him in this book is the rake of really cheesy sound effects. What were the producers thinking? If I was Baldaci, I'd be a little insulted, as if the writing can't adequately convey the drama. I'll listen to the next in the series but mainly while I wait for the new Reacher book to be released in September
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- sarahmoose2000
- 06-10-13
Puller Returns
This was a scary plot in that human trafficking is so easily done. Puller goes to the coast to see what happened to an elderly aunt and is unwittingly caught up in the violence.
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- Mr Clarke
- BRISTOL, United Kingdom
- 23-12-12
The new Jack Reacher
David Baldacci's second book in the John Puller stories. If you like the Jack Reacher novels you will love this book.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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- Mr
- Daventry, United Kingdom
- 18-11-12
Forgotten
Baldacci does it again I never get tired of him. somthing happening on every page and many twists and turns you just dont want to put it down. and the narration is FAB.congrats to them they bring the story to life. A brilliant read.carnt wait to download his next book.
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- Lia
- 20-09-18
Great Book Great Narration
Agent John Puller is still recovering from his last nightmare when he receives news from his father that his Aunt may need some help. Upon arriving in Florida he discovers that his Aunt is dead. Was it accidental or was it murder?
The answer to that question leads John on a path that will bring him in conflict with a local crime ring that is dealing in human trafficking, the new major smuggling operation to hit America. As if drugs and illegal immigrants wasn't bad enough we now add to that the importing of slaves through illegal activity. John's aunt may have stumbled on a major crime syndicate.
Add to that a couple of mystery characters and the addition of a one star General and you have a plot line that will hold your attention as well as take you into the world of slave trade.
Is the book a political statement or a military police investigation novel? Yes on both accounts. Will John solve the problem on his own or with the help of a small town police force? Will the local police be helpful or will they look inept?
I think Baldacci does a good job of bringing to light a major crime issue while giving us a good novel that will hold our attention. Baldacci fans will enjoy this work. New listeners will also enjoy it and will be drawn into wanting to go back to listen to the previous novels.
Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy were outstanding with the delivery of the story.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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- Michal Bojanowicz
- 19-12-12
I just couldn't put down this book! It's 5AM here!
I love Baldacci, Sandford and Lee Child. If you are into those authors as well you won't be disappointed. Also duo Oralgh Cassidy and Ron McLarty works great building atmosphere and tension. I hope they will read together more and more books. The only part of the book lacking a little bit is the ending, but still I recommend this book.
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- SharonJen
- 15-05-14
Brilliant and addictive
My second Baldacci book and I'm going to find many more, the characters, story line and pace were good and I simply couldn't make this book last by only listening in the car...
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- Blues
- 11-09-18
Overall - as good as all his other books
The suspense gets a little too draggy at some point - but that happens - otherwise a pleasant read if you like this genre
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- Lorraine
- 31-12-16
Loved it
As always really enjoy his books. Can't wait to start the next one. Brilliant narration too.
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- Jeroen
- 19-01-15
Keeps me on the hook
I like the voice of both narrators and i think the story is exiting. It keeps me engaged for a couple of hours at the time.
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- Gatambwa
- 16-11-13
Good Book
This is a good book. I did not find it as good as the previous ones but still entertaining.
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- Pedro Oliveira Jr.
- 04-03-13
David Baldacci in his worst moment until now
What would have made The Forgotten: John Puller, Book 2 better?
I simple wouldn't write it. It seems in some moments that Baldacci is outsourcing his writing.
Would you ever listen to anything by David Baldacci again?
I suppose so. I like his books, but this one was awful.
What about Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy ’s performance did you like?
They are very good narrators and saved the book.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment.
Any additional comments?
I hope Baldacci returns to being himself. The characters of this books are so shallow I don't have any empathy with them.
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- DAVID
- 15-02-13
Loved my first David Baldacci book
What did you love best about The Forgotten?
The story was fast paced and I particularly liked the readers, Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy. I also enjoyed the sound effects , haven't experienced this before in an audible book.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Forgotten?
The ending was very exciting.
Which scene was your favorite?
The shoot out on the ocean rig platform
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No I like my sleep.
Any additional comments?
I liked the idea of two readers, doing the male and female parts. I also loved the music and sound effects throughout the book. Made it very realistic. I was very impressed with this production.
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- Kim
- 30-01-13
A shocking story, thank goodness it is fiction
What did you love best about The Forgotten?
Although the premise for the book is a very sad one, the depth of the characters keeps you listening and rooting for John Puller to uncover the truth
Who was your favorite character and why?
John Puller , I can see why David Baldacci used him again
What about Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy ’s performance did you like?
This pair are my favourite narrators, I much prefer books that have male voices for male characters and female voices for female characters, you feel so much more connected to the characters.