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Dead Time (Dr. Alan Gregory) (Dr. Alan Gregory)

Dead Time (Dr. Alan Gregory) (Dr. Alan Gregory)
Author: Stephen White
Creator: Dick Hill
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 4291498

Format: Audiobook, Cd, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Library
Number Of Items: 11
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 6.3 x 1

ISBN: 1423328892
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781423328896
ASIN: 1423328892

Publication Date: March 4, 2008
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After the shocking developments in Dry Ice, Colorado psychologist Alan Gregory is struggling to deal with his newly adopted son and repair his shaky, though generally improving, marriage. But then Alans ex-wife, Merideth, reappears, seeking help she feels only Alan can give. Suddenly Alan is pulled into a mystery that reaches back years to a camping trip at the Grand Canyon involving Merideths fiance and five friends whose lives were changed forever when a young woman mysteriously vanished from the Canyon floor.

Enlisting the help of friend and detective Sam Purdy, Alan finds himself pitted against new demons and unseen enemies as he tries to uncover the connection between the unexplained disappearance at the Grand Canyon and Merideths missing surrogate. The clock is ticking, and as Alans and Sams investigations take them from New York City to Los Angeles to the cavernous reaches of the Canyon itself, Alan unearths a series of secrets and deceptions that someone wishes to keep buried at all costs.



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2 out of 5 stars Dead Time is Pretty Dead   July 13, 2008
I've read all of White's books and this one is the weakest of all. His novels tend to be hit or miss in quality but just plain poor writing sinks the minimal effort put forth by the author here. At the end, White thanks his editor. Perhaps he needs a stronger editor, one who will tell him when one of his novels needs a lot of work. The reader could skip this entry and not miss a thing except disappointment and frustration.


5 out of 5 stars great people in bad situations   June 18, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Dr. Alan Gregory is a durable hero. He's been shot, stabbed, pushed off of cliffs, almost pushed off of cliffs, stalked, variously assaulted, and attacked by at least one wild animal. And yet he remains a mensch - tiresomely physically fit and over-addicted to healthy living, perhaps, but still a mensch. He admires his wife, cherishes his friends, and generally respects his patients. He loves his dogs, present and past. The supporting cast is equally attractive/compelling: Lauren Crowder's independent intelligence and relentless bravery, Sam Purdy's common sense and generosity, Adrienne Arvin's dementedly charming chutzpah, Diane and Raoul's wit and trendy whimsy, all serve to anchor the series. And the presence of Grace in the later novels promises to develop into a great child character, possibly rivaling Lucy Karp in the early Gruber-authored Tanenbaums. The incidental characters are vivid and generally believable, almost without exception. Some authors are better at male characters than female, or the reverse, but White is excellent at people, all people. Most of the books are first-person narration by Gregory, but White can shift to third-person with aplomb.

Aside from the great characters, the plots of this series are outstanding. We learn about a private end-of-life corporation, cold-case volunteer groups, the Mormons, DB Cooper, the cult of personality, Grand Canyon adventures, and the fallout from the JonBenet case, all without stretching the seams of the community based in Boulder, CO. When the plots call for suspense, the books are literally terrifying, real white-knuckle reads. White is witty and insightful and the very best craftsperson of the English language I've read in years. His casually correct use of the subjective fills me with delight, as do his always-agreeing pronouns, and his elegant but unpretentious syntax. His prose is a pleasure to read.

The settings are wondrously vivid - views, trees, coffee houses, the streets and walks of Boulder and environs. White brings food to the table and vistas to the eye. You can track his characters on GoogleEarth and see just what he describes. I fell into this series at a gruesome time for me, professionally, and reading them all in a period of a couple of weeks has been an exercise in staying sane. Some are, of course, better than others - Kill Me, The Program, Higher Authority, Manner of Death - and there are some weak links (Cold Case, Private Practices), but I can't imagine reading 15 books by any other contemporary author sans break and still wishing for more.

Dead Time makes use of the series' favorite mode: the flash-back. We re-meet Merideth, Alan's first wife who appeared briefly in the second novel. She's an unsympathetic character presented with skill sufficient to buffer her warts, and her ego-centered plot pulls Alan in. He's in his own Slough of Despond, and fairly unattractive with it. As a portrait of failed and floundering marriages, the book is keenly insightful. There are many, many characters, but each is drawn so clearly that the reader doesn't get confused. White nails the exquisitely self-involved, massively self-righteous world-view of recent undergrads, where no nuance is too small to agonize over, no desire too fleeting for collective scrutiny. The ending leaves us hoping for better days for the Gregory-Crowder clan.



3 out of 5 stars Too convoluted, not his best   June 17, 2008
Too many characters, too much switching around. I'm one of his biggest fans, but this one just doesn't do it. I had to work at finishing it. One character referred to by three different names?!?!? Why was that necessary? Not a bad story, but it doesn't flow or hold you rapt like most of his books. Still contains that wonderful White whit, but definitely not his best. It took forever to get anywhere and where it ended was just so so.


4 out of 5 stars Dead Time   June 15, 2008
Dead Time was a very fast paced read. I spend alot of time driving as I live in So California. I listened to Dead Time on CD. Dick Hill made the characters even more real! It took Dr. Gregory and his pal to new places and opened new doors. I am looking forward to his next book in hopes that he will not be just in Colorado. The new characters and life challenges made him even more belivable. I think this is one of his best recent books.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent read   June 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really enjoy the Alan Gregory series. This one is as good as any he's written.

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