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Blood Work
- Terry McCaleb, Book 1
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the #1 bestselling author of the Harry Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer series and who "is the master of the universe in which he lives" (Huffington Post), comes the gripping novel that inspired the film starring Clint Eastwood.
When Graciella Rivers steps onto his boat, ex-FBI agent Terrell McCaleb has no idea he's about to come out of retirement. He's recuperating from a heart transplant and avoiding anything stressful. But when Graciella tells him the way her sister, Gloria, was murdered, Terry realizes he has no choice. Now the man with the new heart vows to take down a predator without a soul. For Gloria's killer shatters every rule that McCaleb ever learned in his years with the Bureau-as McCaleb gets no more second chances at life...and just one shot at the truth.
*Winner of the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière-International Category
*Winner of the Macavity Award for Best Mystery Novel
*Winner of the Anthony Award for Best Novel
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- Tricia
- 04-01-09
Can't go wrong with Connelly
This book takes you on an emotional and suspenseful rollercoaster. Just when you think you have things figured out you're thrown through a loop. I have read all of Connelly's books on all his character series and Bloodwork is one of my favorites. You have an ex-FBI agent conducting his own investigation by his own rules and a genuinely original reason for doing so (don'ty want to spoil it for those who haven't heard it yet).
In addition, Dick Hill is one of my favorite narrators because of the range of characters he can pull off.... women, hispanic, russian. I wish he narrated all of Connelly's books. You will not be disappointed in any way with Blood Work!
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- Diane
- 10-19-09
Better than anticipated
Always like to guess who the murderer is. This book kept me guessing until the end. Would definitely recommend.
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- Andrew Stone
- 12-17-08
A Darn Good Book
After reading the publisher's summary, I was concerned that the book might be uninteresting or a bit slow. Fortunately, I did not pass this book up!
Blood Work is very engrossing story that kept my interest throughout. In the end, I liked this book enough to write a positive review.
Before writing this review, I checked out Amazon.com and found that there are (at the time of this writing) 188 reviews. Most all the reviewer praised this book. Additionally, I discovered that Blood Work was turned into a movie that is acted and directed by Clint Eastwood. At the end of the book, the author Michael Connelly, acknowledges all those who significantly helped him write this book. Interest that Connelly mentions that the actor Clint Eastwood was an initial reviewer of the manuscript.
Overall, every book that I have read by Michael Connelly, I have liked very much, and I can highly recommend all that I have read...
The Narrator Dick Hill is one of my favorite readers. His voice really fits my idea of the main character, FBI agent McCaleb. I never imagined a persona like Clint Eastwood stereotype when hearing Dick Hills voice.
In this reading, Dick Hill also does an amazing Hispanic accent. I am always amazed by the range of characters Dick can sound like! Check out other books narrated by Dick Hill, by clicking on the NARRATOR hyper-link "Dick Hill".
The last book I read, prior to this book, narrated by Dick Hill was Tripwire written by Lee Child (also an excellent author and narrator combination).
If you like FBI characters, I highly recommend books with the character Pendergast (a FBI agent, independently wealthy, and not a stereotype FBI character) written by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child and books by Nelson DeMille. I suggest that you start with The Cabinet of Curiosities and The Lion';s Game (by the aforementioned authors respectively).
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- LB in Dallas
- 11-30-08
Great Book
I have read a lot of the newer books by Connelly but this is really good. I love the Bosch books but have only listened to one other Terry McCaleb book. Very suspensful and well developed characters and plot. Really enjoyed it.
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- Book and Movie Lover
- 01-04-10
Blood work kept my blood rushing
What a thriller! Although it starts off slowly and takes several hours of listening to really grip you, once you are sucked into the story you will find that you can't put it down and must find out what happens next. Nothing is typical about this mystery and several surprises are in store. I found myself guessing (wrongly) who the killer was and was pleasantly surprised with the way the plot wove together. Great story. I was glad to have known nothing about the story beforehand so I'm purposely not writing anything about the story in this review other than to say if you enjoy a good thriller you will likely enjoy this one. It's not highly graphic and not the kind that makes you afraid of every bump you hear. Just a good, enjoyable thriller with unexpected plot twists and turns. Enjoy!
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- lindablue
- 08-16-09
Another winner
Some of Connelly's books are better than others. This is a really good listen. There are some new characters in this story and lots of exciting action. I believe tis is the only Connelly novel that has been made into a movie.
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- Leon Speegle
- 07-12-09
5 stars only because 6 isn't an option.
The movie was pathetic. The book, amazing! Everything by Connelly is great and this is one of his best. Dick Hill is one of the best readers out there. I had this book when all you could get them on was cassette, and the truest test of a great audiobook is, would you buy it again to listen to it a second time. Money well spent. TWICE
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- R. Pontiflet
- 02-15-14
Great Story and Excellent Narrator!
This is a great story with lots of suspense and tension. I am a Michael Connelly fan and like the break this FBI agent Terrell McCaleb story gives to the Bosch series. Connelly knows how to weave a wicked web! The performance by Dick Hill is outstanding!
I haven't read/listen to the "Narrows" yet, but the story about McCaleb continues there. The preview that I heard sounded like another great Connelly story and shows how he weaves his stories and characters so that you get to know the recurring characters and you develop a vested interest the stories and the characters as well. Recommend!
12 people found this helpful
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- River
- 09-10-09
Entertaining from start to finish
This was a great listen for this genre. The characters were well-developed and the story was surprising at times. Connelly is a solid writer and Dick Hill did a great job bringing the characters to life.
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- Pam W
- 05-15-13
Another good listen from Michael Connelly
This book is based around the character Terry McCaleb an ex FBI agent recovering from a heart transplant. He is approached by the sister of his heart's donor to find her murderer. Up until now, he didn't know anything about his donor, and especially that it was from a murder victim. Thus, the whole story really starts getting interesting, as he gets help from a lot of unlikely allies. He also, has his problems with cops that are resentful for him trying to help with the case. It may be somewhat predictable, but still has a few surprises, and doesn't disappoint in the long run. Of course, Dick Hill, does his usual outstanding narration.
19 people found this helpful
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- Tom
- 02-07-10
Very good thriller
This is rather different from Michael Connelly's other books, most of which feature the LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch. The hero this time is a retired FBI agent who has had a heart transplant, and it is this fact around which the author weaves a typically well plotted, intriguing and exciting story, with a non-stop narrative momentum. A super thriller right up to Michael Connelly's impressively high and consistent standards. Very well narrated by Dick Hill. Strongly recommended, particularly if you like Michael Connelly.
20 people found this helpful
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- Caro
- 06-02-15
Great story, great narration
What other book might you compare Blood Work to, and why?
I really enjoy Michael Connelly's Bosch book series, this is up there with them. His plotting is really clever and surprising as it is in the Bosch books. I still marginally prefer the character of Bosch as read by Dick Hill, but McAleb is a great character too.
What does Dick Hill bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
He is one of my top two narrators, he brings a filmic quality to listening - his characters are alive - such a gifted reader.
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- Helen
- 06-29-10
A compelling listen
Michael Connelly never disappoints. Brilliant characters, great plot. If this was a book it would be a page-turner... as an audio book it's a 'Don't interrupt me, I'm LISTENING!' sort of experience. The type that makes you sit in your car long after you've reached your destination just to hear a bit more.
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- Mark H
- 01-06-12
Another terrific novel from an outstanding writer
I have only listened to four Michael Connelly novels and they were all excellent. Of the four, this is probably my favourite. It has a very good plot with a story line that is populated by realistic and well drawn characters. The pace is good and there are elements of suspense that work very well in an audible book. There are also twists and turns that keep you guessing. If you like entertaining thriller/suspense novels then you will enjoy this.
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- LucyB
- 11-17-21
Average unfortunately
I found the narrators voice really didn't fit this book, he almost sounded robotic, other times when he was expressing emotion or intimacy I laughed out loud as it was so so cheesy and cringe worthy. The story was v average, not very exciting unfortunately.
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- R. Card
- 05-06-16
Very enjoyable
Any additional comments?
Having spent so much time recently listening about Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller recently, I wasn't sure I'd take to another character, but in fact I really warmed to this character very quickly. So I suppose it's not surprising really that I enjoyed this book very much and went on to buy the next one straight away...!
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- Sandra
- 12-31-16
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One of my favourite Connelly stories. Beautifully crafted, thrilling yet credible, in settings that came alive.
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- fergus Holmes
- 02-26-21
Blood Work
Very weak book from the otherwise excellent Connelly.
The narrater Dick Hill is atrocious and ruins the listening experience.
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- VCM
- 06-27-19
Terry isn't as good as Bosch
Your bog standard macho stuff that just doesn't match up to Bosch - wouldn't bother with another one
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- Nessiebee
- 11-09-18
Roller coaster
This was again a brilliant read, I have to say that Michael Connelly writes crime with in depth understanding this character was so relatable and his emotion and experience in the field the inclusion of emotional attachment to family brings the softer side of this book to life loved every minute
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- Janette J Ryan
- 09-08-20
Gripping
I listened and pictured the book like a movie in my head
Twists and turns....
My mind doesn’t operate like Terry McCabes so it made the story even more unpredictable for me
The killer was clever and his Motives obscure for most of the book.
A clever plot Michael Connelly and well written!
Dick Hill sounds a bit like Clint Eastwood. Why didn’t Clint Eastwood narrate?
His picture was on the cover.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-20-20
Brilliant
loved the storyline, the narrator had the ability to draw me in and keep me there.
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- Roy Jenner
- 07-14-19
Vintage Connelly. Hard to find better. Great stuff
I really enjoyed going back on the early stuff. Great to hear rather than read with a superb job completed by the narrator. It's a pity our hero didn't pick up on the fact the shooter was left handed. He could have saved the Russian much grief, and himself much time but he was needed as a red herring. Just love this author.