Night Fall: Booktrack Edition
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4.2 • 80 Ratings
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- $22.99
Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille does it again with Elite Anti-terrorist Task Force Agents John Corey and Kate Mayfield discovering corruption deep in the FBI and they set out to find the truth.
On a Long Island beach at dusk, Bob Mitchell and JanetWhitney conduct their illicit love affair in front of a video camera, set to record each steamy moment. Suddenly a terrible explosion lights up the sky. Grabbing the camera, the couple flees as approaching police cars speed toward the scene. Five years later, the crash of Flight 800 has been attributed to a mechanical mal-function.
But for John Corey and Kate Mayfield, both members of the Elite Anti-terrorist Task Force, the case is not closed. Suspecting a cover-up at the highest levels and disobeying orders, they set out to find the one piece of evidence that will prove the truth about what really happened to Flight 800-the videotape that shows a couple making love on the beach and the last moments of the doomed airliner.
Customer Reviews
Annoying at times
This is a review of the audio book and not the written story which I read over 10 years ago and found to be very good. I thought I’d revisit Mr. Corey as I find DeMille’s character entertaining. There are two issues I have with the audio book; Annoying piano music and sound effects behind the narration - totally unnecessary. The second is the narrator, Scott Brick, who’s excellent except for his mispronouncing location names of Long Island towns / places - kinda like a scratch on a vinyl LP. If you’re not from LI, you’ll only have to deal with piano and sound effects - best to read this book overall.
Could have been great
Great story and excellent narration. But the sound effects were nothing less than ridiculous and stupid. Like I don’t know what a phone ringing sounds like!
Sound effects and background noise
It makes it borderline impossible to pay attention.
There are even parts when they do sound effects to let you know that Corey is watching or listening to the news and there's a guy talking in the background almost as loud as the narrator. It's asinine.