
Drive
Author: James Sallis
Narrator: Paul Michael Garcia
Unabridged: 3 hr 28 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 01/01/2006
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Hard-boiled

Author: James Sallis
Narrator: Paul Michael Garcia
Unabridged: 3 hr 28 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Published: 01/01/2006
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Hard-boiled
James Sallis has published more than a dozen novels, several books of musicology, multiple collections of short stories, poems, and essays, and more. His works have been short-listed for the Anthony, Nebula, Edgar, Shamus, and Gold Dagger awards. Sallis is best known for his novel Drive, which was made into an award-winning motion picture.
This is an excellent contemporary noir novel in which a character becomes caught up by circumstances largely beyond his control and must then struggle to somehow survive. The main protagonist, Driver, is a stunt driver for the movies, and there's none better. But he also moonlights driving for robber......more
Long story short: I saw this book at the library and I wanted to read it. I saw the movie a few years ago and it's one of my favorite movies and I wasn't even aware that it was a book, and the book is only 150 pages with pretty big font so I was able to finish it in a little over an hour, but wow th......more
Driver did not want to know the details of the job he was on, all he did was drive. He was on the streets in the beginning without a penny to his name then a fate encounter in a bar hooked him up with the stunt car driving world. You won't find this great story telling but a biography of one man's p......more
Featuring ~ single 3rd person POV, stunt driver, violence, murder, crime, noir This was just okay for me, not really my thing. All "Driver" does is drive. And did I miss his name or is it really Driver? That was kind of annoying. It was a quick read so that was nice. Luckily, I was able to picture Rya......more
There's an old adage amongst some of us online reviewers that kinda/sorta goes like this: if you have to resort to frequently using words like "perfect," "riveting," "startling," and "stunning," you're more than likely describing what the story isn't for the average person because the average person......more