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Rating: Summary: A wasted evening.... Review: "There are two bodies in Nick's hot tub" begins the blurb on the cover of this book. Since I was going to be spending the rest of the day at home recovering from a root canal, I thought this book would be the perfect mindless accompaniment to laying on the couch and eating pain medication. I should have requested another root canal instead. Muddy plot, interchangeable characters that you ultimately don't care about anyway, unconvincing sex scenes, and a laughable prose style made this book extremely disappointing, and not the page-turner I had hoped for.
Rating: Summary: stone freeze Review: I bought this book when I was in Vermont, with little else to do. I hoped for a good story and was disappointed. Robert Ferigno's grade-schoolish prose and unconvincing characters make me wonder if the book was actually written by Lou Ferigno. Case in point: Early on in the novel we meet the bad guy "Doc" - an annoying, know-it-all pinhead. Some time later we meet a convenience store attendant "Bradley", the annoying, know-it-all pinhead and his brother "Perry" the annoying, know-it-all pinhead. Someone seems to have run out of character types.
Rating: Summary: Slightly Better than Terrible Review: Okay, judging from all the other reviews it's obvious that I'm not the only person who didn't like this book. Since Ferrigno has written several other books that are quite good, it truly does seem like this is one that just got cranked out in a hurry without much thought. The plot is weak, the characters mostly unlikeable...I found very little to like about this book at all. In fact, the only reason I gave it two stars instead of one is because the villianous character called The Angel was rather amusing. All in all, I would say avoid this book and buy one of Ferrigno's other novels. This one is just really, really bad...as my title says, it's only slightly better than terrible.
Rating: Summary: stone freeze Review: The characters are not developed, not a nail-biting, engulfing novel to say the least. After the first episode in the novel with the hot-tub, there is no excitement, and you are forced to burn through the pages looking for some sort of intriguing turn of events.
Rating: Summary: Worst...book...ever! Review: This book was on someone's list of "Great Thriller" books, so I picked it up. Please, do yourself a favor and instead of reading this book, spend some quality time jamming a fork into your ear.
Complete waste of time. I want my money back.
Rating: Summary: Flat Out Awful Review: To Say Robert Ferrgino's forth novel "Dead Silent" is disappointing would be a major understatement. "Dead Silent lacks the imagination, grittiness, and sharp dialogue that past Ferrigno novels have. I know Ferrigno tries to show the Los Angeles dark side, however this story is too mundane to keep the reader interested. The novel is about ex-rock star Nick Carbonne who comes home and finds his best friend and his wife shot to death in the hot tub together. Carbonne is the main suspect, and teams up with the best friend's girlfriend to find the real killer. Their journey takes them deep into the underworld of the music industry, phone sex industry and the mob. In total this book is a major flop. The characters are all the same cookie cutter charatcers. They are all know it all, pinhead punks. Even the Blue Angel character who held the beginings the book together, dissolved into something unlikable. What happened to characters like Quinn and Jen from "Dead Man's Dance" and "Cheshire Moon". What happened to the great plots like Ferrigno's first novel "The Horse Latitudes". Hopefully Ferrigno can regain his form.
Rating: Summary: Worst...book...ever! Review: To Say Robert Ferrgino's forth novel "Dead Silent" is disappointing would be a major understatement. "Dead Silent lacks the imagination, grittiness, and sharp dialogue that past Ferrigno novels have. I know Ferrigno tries to show the Los Angeles dark side, however this story is too mundane to keep the reader interested. The novel is about ex-rock star Nick Carbonne who comes home and finds his best friend and his wife shot to death in the hot tub together. Carbonne is the main suspect, and teams up with the best friend's girlfriend to find the real killer. Their journey takes them deep into the underworld of the music industry, phone sex industry and the mob. In total this book is a major flop. The characters are all the same cookie cutter charatcers. They are all know it all, pinhead punks. Even the Blue Angel character who held the beginings the book together, dissolved into something unlikable. What happened to characters like Quinn and Jen from "Dead Man's Dance" and "Cheshire Moon". What happened to the great plots like Ferrigno's first novel "The Horse Latitudes". Hopefully Ferrigno can regain his form.
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