Audio: Dead West by Matt Goldman @goldman_matthew @BronsonAP ‏ @BlackstoneAudio @audible_com ‏#LoveAudiobooks

Posted August 13, 2020 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 11 Comments

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Audio: Dead West by Matt Goldman @goldman_matthew @BronsonAP ‏ @BlackstoneAudio @audible_com ‏#LoveAudiobooksDead West by Matt Goldman
Narrator: Bronson Pinchot
Series: Nils Shapiro #4
Published by Blackstone Audiobooks on August 4, 2020
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Length: 8 hours, 5 minutes
Format: Audiobook
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Nils Shapiro accepts what appears to be an easy, lucrative job: find out if Beverly Mayer’s grandson is foolishly throwing away his trust fund in Hollywood, especially now, in the wake of his fiancée’s tragic death. However, that easy job becomes much more complicated once Nils arrives in Los Angeles, a disorienting place where the sunshine hides dark secrets.

Nils quickly suspects that Ebben Mayer’s fiancée was murdered, and that Ebben himself may have been the target. As Nils moves into Ebben’s inner circle, he discovers that everyone in Ebben’s professional life—his agent, manager, a screenwriter, a producer—seem to have dubious motives at best.

With Nil's friend Jameson White, who has come to Los Angeles to deal with demons of his own, acting as Ebben’s bodyguard, Nils sets out to find a killer before it’s too late.

I listened to Gone to Dust after seeing it as an Audible daily deal and have continued with the Nils Shapiro series .    I really enjoyed the Minnesota setting since so much is familiar, having lived there for many years.   Dead West,  the fourth book in the series, is a whole different feel as it takes place mostly in Los Angeles, California. I’m uncertain what change made this a less favored read.

Nils has many changes in his personal life. He is engaged to Gabriela and has a new baby daughter, Evelyn.   He has great friends and a job he enjoys.  He is happy. He’s not sure if he wants to take risks in solving cases, which is an outlook change.

He is sent on an “easy” job to find out for grandparents if their grandson is “wasting” his wealth on Hollywood movie productions.  The cover is attending the life celebration of his girlfriend who died. The crazy world of actors, writers and film production is well, crazy.  Everyone has their own aspirations and is trying to be more.  Nils feels some things are not right.  The original case morphs into something else entirely.

Jameson is along as a bodyguard and help navigating since he lived here and once drove a taxi in LA.  He is having personal issues and ends up helping only sporadically. He spends more time visiting old friends and colleagues from when he lived here.

I’m not sure if it is the change in narrator, the lack of Minnesota setting, the slightly increased focus on Nils’ personal life, or the convoluted investigation in the case but I didn’t enjoy it as much.  These clients have money and yet the case is not handled in a very professional manner with proper protection for the vulnerable.  I prefer smart and thrilling to quirky.

Narration:

McLeod Andrews has narrated all the previous books and honestly, I really enjoyed him.  The new narrator is Bronson Pinchot  He has a strange way of handling female voices. There parts are spoken very quickly with no breaths but not really higher in pitch.  The rest of the narration was more normally paced and it was fine.  I listened at my usual 1.5x speed.

Listen to a clip: HERE

About Matt Goldman

MATT GOLDMAN is a playwright and Emmy Award-winning television writer for Seinfeld, Ellen, and other shows. He brings his signature storytelling abilities and light touch to his debut novel Gone to Dust. He began his career as a stand-up comedian while attending the University of Minnesota before moving to Los Angeles to write full-time.

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Posted August 13, 2020 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 11 Comments


11 responses to “Audio: Dead West by Matt Goldman

    • Yes the narrator change, the setting change and the change in focus. By focus I mean instead of a smart, professional investigation it seems tinged with emotion and distracted by the romantic elements. So more a cozy mystery than a police procedural, or PI procedural. The characters more quirky than realistic.

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  1. I’d miss the Minnesota setting, too. I live about 40 miles north of Hollywood and I’m not a fan. Don’t like the Hollywood vibe or lifestyle. It’s also a jolt to have one narrator for several books and then to have it change to another. You get used to a certain voice for a series. Sorry to hear this wasn’t as good as the previous books.