The General

The General

by Patrick A. Davis

Narrated by Jim Bond

Unabridged — 10 hours, 29 minutes

The General

The General

by Patrick A. Davis

Narrated by Jim Bond

Unabridged — 10 hours, 29 minutes

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Overview

Set in present-day Washington, where power and ambition have attained new levels of insanity, The General reaches back in time to peel the layers of evil from a brilliantly concealed episode of treachery, death, and deception during the Vietnam era.

The investigators probing the brutal murder of the Air Force Chief of Staff know that the General's death had been precipitated by a gruesome act of Vietcong torture - death by a thousand cuts. Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Jensen, the officer assigned to the case, discovers that the General's death is a link in a chain of hideous crimes, beginning with closely guarded secrets of the Vietnam War and extending now to the higher levels of the US government. With lives, careers, and history in the balance, Jensen is caught between blind allegiance to authority and a nobler, higher patriotism. His path to the truth is strewn with minefields - and the answers he seeks will have shocking consequences.

Editorial Reviews

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To solve a murder, to uncover a conspiracy -- that's the tall order Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Jensen is faced with in Patrick A. Davis's debut thriller, The General. When General Raymond Watkins of the Air Force is found brutally murdered following a Vietcong-style torture session, Jensen is called in to investigate. He soon learns that this murder is merely a link in a much longer and more horrifying chain of events that stretches from Vietnam to the highest levels of the U.S. government.

Kirkus Reviews

Routine military whodunit set in the dusty warrens of the Pentagon, from a former Air Force major. Shortly after putting the dinner dishes in the sink, Colonel Charlie Jensen, a contented family man who is also commander of the Air Force's P-Directorate, an elite criminal-investigations unit that handles only the highest profile cases, gets a phone call. The corpse of Air Force General Watkins, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has been found at home in his study, his skin brutally slashed in a torture-style execution commonly used many years ago by the Vietcong. Though he would normally lead the investigation, Jensen is ordered to play second fiddle to Colonel "Tip" Tippett, a heroic veteran of Vietnam and Desert Storm, as well as a Jensen family friend, who has been hitting the bottle since he was passed over for a general's star. Almost by accident, Jensen discovers that Watkins' last call was to a Vietnamese restaurant on 14th Street near Washington's red-light district. The general's aide, the drop-dead gorgeous Major Talia Swanson, confirms that though her boss had served in Vietnam and recently visited former prisoner-of-war camps there, he was no fan of cracked rice and spring rolls. In fact, just before he died, Watkins was about to stop the current President's plans to normalize relations with Vietnam—a move that Watkins's rival, General Holmes, supports. The body count grows: Vietnamese and American Air Force officers, who may know something about a secret massacre in a North Vietnamese prison camp from which General Holmes conveniently escaped, are stabbed, shot, sliced to pieces, or blown up. In the process, Davis' dialogue-heavy narrative moves quickly, butits lack of descriptive detail and distinguishable characters lends an artificiality to the plot, which is yanked along by plug-in melodramatics like kidnappings and faked deaths. A terse, gung-ho military-thriller debut sans the usual high-tech hardware. Lots of action, but not much else.

APR/MAY 00 - AudioFile

The Air Force Chief of Staff has been murdered, horribly, in a way reminiscent of the Vietcong. Military intelligence officer Lt. Col. Charlie Jensen and his aide, Jonesy, seek the shocking truth, hidden since the Vietnam War. Jim Bond doesn’t just read; he performs The General, drawing the listener into a tale of deceit, dark secrets and murder. Beginning in the middle of the story, Bond’s steady, even narration adds to the tension. He subtly characterizes the personalities, matching volume to authority, enhancing the horror beneath the truth of the tale. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172646232
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 08/28/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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