Karin Slaughter – Martin Misunderstood (2008) (64)

Karin Slaughter – Martin Misunderstood (2008) (64)

General Information
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Title: Martin Misunderstood
Author: Karin Slaughter
Read By: Wayne Knight
Copyright: 2008
Genre: Suspense
Publisher: BBC BooksAmerica

File Information
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Number of MP3s: 36
Total Duration: 2:30:38
Total MP3 Size: 69.13
Encoded At: CBR 64 kbit/s 24000 Hz Joint Stereo
ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3

Book Description
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Publication Date: December 1, 2008
Crime fiction obsessive Martin Reed is the proverbial butt of everyone’s
jokes. Working as a glorified accountant at Southern Toilet Supply and still
living with his cantankerous mother, he has become resigned to the world in
which he lives – the school bullies now pick on him in the workplace, women
still spurn him and his arch enemy is now his supervisor. But then he arrives
at work one morning to find the police on site. A co-worker has been brutally
murdered and her body abandoned in a ditch. And the overwhelming evidence
points to Martin – especially when he can’t or won’t admit that he has an
alibi. When a second victim is found in the company bathroom, things really
conspire against Martin. The one bright star on his otherwise bleak horizon is
the beautiful and sympathetic Detective Anther Albada, but even she’s
beginning to have her doubts about his innocence. Could Martin be guilty? Or
is he just misunderstood?

From Publishers Weekly

Who’d have thought that the disrespect and indignities Wayne Knight suffered
as Newman on the Seinfeld series would have been just a warmup for the silly,
tasteless and at times repugnant, racist and unfunny material that Slaughter
has provided. The author’s original audio novella focuses on murder suspect
Martin Reed, an über-wimp who lives with his shrewish, nagging nightmare of a
mother and who works at Southern Toilet Supply. His home life is an indication
of Slaughter’s originality; his occupation suggests the level of her humor.
Knight, making his audio debut, gives the material his best, which is
considerable. His familiar image also adds much needed dimension to Martin’s
flimsy construction. But the novella is so unnecessarily ugly and hopelessly
lacking in either invention or humor one can only presume that the potential
for Martin Misunderstood was, well, misunderstood.
(July) Copyright c Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
All rights reserved. –This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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