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Listening Length: 12 hours and 27 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Whole Story Audiobooks

Audible.com Release Date: January 17, 2007

Language: English, English

ASIN: B000MRNU7G

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This is an absolute dazzler. Robotham is one of the most exciting new voices in crime fiction. LOST has it all--a superb plot, engaging characters, pitch-perfect writing, some memorable bon mots and a magnificent sense of setting.This is noir, London style. We're on the docks and in the sewers, and dodging the city's many underground rivers. The subterranean scenes are brilliantly executed and they manage to be intense without being too claustrophobic. The characters who guide Ruiz through this dark, watery, rat-infested London are straight out of Dickens.Robotham lives in Australia, but he knows his London like a native and he has a perfect feel for the Russian underworld there. I don't want to inject any spoilers, but he has a scene at a dacha outside Moscow which is also authentic to the point of being painful.I finished this book and purchased Robotham's next a few moments later. Do not miss this writer or this book. He understands the genre and his prose is exquisite. This is the real deal.

This novel presented a reality test for me. Detective Ruiz is a man of at least 60 years (he told us he was on the police for 43 years) who has been in a coma for eight days due to a bullet wound in his leg where the exit wound is a large as a pie pan. And then, after his time in the coma, he begins his extremely physical escapades in the sewers of London and the muck of the Thames. Can you visualize the physical demands and the threat of infection?But regardless, I liked the book because the writing is good, the characters are developed and the plot is well paced for most of the book.Tying Ruiz's childhood trauma to the case he is working on brought empathy to the gruff, hardened character of Ruiz who I did enjoy.The time in the sewers is overdone and slows the pace of the novel. But the writing is realistic because I found myself grimacing and holding my breath at the thought of a trip through those vile, disgusting tunnels under London.Good job, Mr. Robotham. I have ordered your third book.

In this second novel in the series about Joe O’Loughlin, Robotham gives us the first twist by making DI Ruiz the narrator. It is actually Ruiz’s story with O’Loughlin as a side character.The novel opens with Ruiz suffering from amnesia after being shot. As he recovers and slowly regains his memory, the reader discovers what happened along with him. I liked this device. It made this book a page turner and made it harder to predict where the story was going.The only flaws are the abundance of characters that were a little difficult to keep straight, and the couple of times the author forgot Ruiz’s condition, having him do things that would have been hard for a man with a wounded leg.This book kept me gripped and with its fast pace was an easy read. I look forward to the next in the series.This one gets four stars.

Lost is the second book in the Joe O'Loughlin series. Written from the first person perspective of Vincent Ruiz, the Detective Inspector determined to find Joe guilty in Suspect, it commences with Ruiz clinging to a yellow buoy in the middle of the Thames, dazed, confused and shot. Admitted to hospital and placed in a coma, when Ruiz awakes, he has no memory of the events leading up to his immersion in the river or his wounds, only that it's somehow connected to a previous case of an abducted girl, a Russian criminal, a child molester and a grieving mother. With the help of his friend, psychologist, Joe O'Loughlin and a young policewoman, Alisha Barba, Ruiz has to not only piece together aspects of the old case, but recover his memories and discover who it is that's not only trying to frame him for crimes he didn't commit, but sabotage his career as well.At first I didn't think I was going to enjoy this book as much as I have the others in the Joe O'Loughlin series. For a start, I found it hard to get used to Ruiz as the first person point of view. His tone grated and I was still smarting from his attitude in Suspect (yes, I take these characters very seriously). However, as the novel went on, I became immersed in this psychological jigsaw, how the characters both divulged and withheld information, enabling or preventing Ruiz from discovering the information he so desperately needs. I also really enjoyed seeing Joe through Ruiz's eyes, witnessing his admiration and the almost begrudging warmth he feels for a man he once tried to arrest. Gaining insight into Ruiz's past as well as the relationship he has with his mother and children, why his marriages have failed and how he perceives himself were simultaneously poignant and downright tragic.Once more, the prose is sharp, evocative and moving. Dialogue crackles and is often laugh out loud funny and wise-arse. Ruiz's repartee is "take-no-prisoners" and yet, just as he can out-smart-alec the best of them, he's also capable of deep compassion. Likewise, in seeing Joe from another perspective, we also come to learn how his insights really do nurture and support those he offers them to and the type of reliable and ethical friend he can be. It was also nice to see Julianne through another man's eyes as well as Charlie and Emma. But it's in his fight for justice and peace of mind that Ruiz shines. Brave and loyal to a fault, there's no risk he won't take and literally no stone he'll leave unturned. As you would expect from the title, the notion of being "lost' is a theme of the novel - from losing one's memory, to a beloved, to one's place in the world - as a part of a family, position in society or career. The converse of lost is "found" and it's in the "finding" - the whys and wherefores of what is a physical, psychological and mental process - that the book draws its narrative trajectory, meaning and, ultimately, strength.Terrific, this is a fast-paced book that gives a new and fuller picture of O'Loughlin's world from a beloved character's point of view.

I discovered Michael Robotham about two weeks ago while vacationing in Maine. I happened to stumble upon a bookstore – Mainely Murders – who specializes in crime fiction. They recommend Michael Robotham to me after I described my interests. The first book I read was Shatter and I devoured it – literally stayed up the entire night reading it. I went back to the bookstore the next day and picked-up what they had in stock and ordered the rest on Amazon.Michael Robotham’s books do not disappoint. You will grow to love the characters as if they are your own family and share their pain with him. The plot is enthralling but it really is the character development that makes or breaks a crime novel. And Michael Robotham definitely makes it!!

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