Alive!, Loren D. Estleman
Alive!, Loren D. Estleman
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Alive!

Author: Loren D. Estleman

Narrator: William Dufris

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/14/2013


Synopsis

Everyone knows the Frankenstein monster was played by Boris Karloff. His portrayal is so famous that the play Arsenic and Old Lace was filled with Karloff monster jokes—even when the part of the monstrously deformed villain was played by another actor. But before Karloff's memorable portrayal, another famous 1930s Hollywood icon, Bela Lugosi, tested for the part of the monster. The screen test footage was lost for decades, until Valentino, the never-say-die film archivist, gets a hot tip about the whereabouts of the incriminating (for really bad, heavily accented acting) footage. But it comes with a price far greater than the money he'll have to pay. Someone would kill to get that reel of film, and that makes Valentino a mortal obstacle who would rather not die for art. People have already been murdered for the film, and Val doesn't want to push his luck … but boy, that reel is too good to let go. Enter a crew of steampunk fans. Loving the arcane strangeness that is Valentino's life—not to mention the completely glam prospect of seeing the original filmic Count Dracula as the Frankenstein monster—they will find a way to save Valentino and Lugosi's infamous screen test. Or if they can't do that, have a great party anyway. Val just hopes it's not a wake.

About Loren D. Estleman

Loren D. Estleman is an award-winning author of mainstream fiction, Westerns, criticism, and mysteries. He has written more than eighty novels, including in the Amos Walker, Page Murdock, and Peter Macklin series. He is the winner of four Shamus Awards, five Spur Awards, three Western Heritage Awards, a Barry Award, the Elmer Kelton Award, two Stirrup Awards, and a Popular Fiction Magazine Outstanding Writer Award. He has received lifetime achievement awards from the Western Writers of America, the Private Eye Writers of America, the Short Mystery Fiction Society, and the Arts Alliance of Ann Arbor, Michigan.

About William Dufris

William Dufris attended the University of Southern Maine in Portland-Gorham before pursuing a career in voice work in London and then the United States. He has won more than twenty AudioFile Earphones Awards, was voted one of the Best Voices at the End of the Century by AudioFile magazine, and won the prestigious Audie Award in 2012 for best nonfiction narration. He lives with his family in Maine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Frank

This is the third book in Estleman’s Valentino mysteries. Valentino is a UCLA film archivist or Film Detective who bought an old movie palace in Hollywood called the Oracle and is in the process of restoring it. In the first book, FRAMES, he discovers a complete print of the movie "Greed" which was......more

Goodreads review by Sidney

Somehow I missed the Valentino series from Loren D. Estleman until browsing the other day and hitting on the latest book, Alive! Happy to be aboard. Valentino is a film archivist for UCLA, and he becomes embroiled in murder mysteries that swirl around lost films. We're talking things like Eric Von Str......more

Goodreads review by Michael

The film buff part of this mystery, which hinges on long-lost footage of a screen test of Bela Lugosi as the Frankenstein monster, is fun; the mystery is much less so. It takes a good 70 pages for the mystery to even present itself, and I found the lead character of Valentino, a classic-era film sch......more

Goodreads review by Alison

Alive! is the third novel in Loren D. Estleman's series about Valentino, a Los Angeles archivist whose job it is to track down lost pieces of cinema history, preferably to secure said miscellany for his University film studies department. It has long been rumoured that a screen test remained extant......more


Quotes

“Leisurely paced and impressively researched, this is just the ticket for film buffs.” Library Journal

“This lively book with an unusual setting and snappy dialogue continues the series of LA film detective Valentino. There are great details about film history, a subject the author makes intriguing. The humor is clever and the addition of a steampunk group of students highlights the differences between the past and the present and shows links between the two.” RT Book Reviews (4 stars)