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Cries of the Lost

von Chris Knopf

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When market researcher Arthur Cathcart emerged from a coma and set out to track down whoever murdered his wife, the results were far from pre-ordained. Wounded and alone, grief-stricken and hiding off the grid, he thought the only mystery was who killed Florencia, and why? But the quest for justice uncovered a host of fresh mysteries, just beginning with an elaborate fraud and embezzlement scheme, complete with dummy corporations and off-shore numbered accounts.So in place of "who killed Florencia?" he was forced to ask "who was Florencia?" There was nothing about their lives together that answered this or any of a thousand questions she left behind. All he really knew was she came from Chile, had a knack for figures and owned her own insurance agency. So Arthur takes off again to do what he knew he did best: Finding stuff out. What follows is a chase around the world, from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean, and remote parts north and south. No longer alone, with Natsumi Fitzgerald at his side, armed with a portfolio of false identities, hard-learned tradecraft and the continued cloak of anonymity, Cathcart plunges into the world of international terrorism and government intrigue, where the currency is betrayal and the rewards are calculated in blood and revenge.

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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
Cries of the Lost by Chris Knopf this is the second book of a series and while you can enjoy this novel without reading the first, which I did, you will get the feeling that you are missing something in this story. The author does give you information about the the first book so you can follow the storyline without just guessing, I still feel like I should of read the first book before this one. Arthur Cathcart and Natsumi Fitzgerald make a great team and I enjoyed the descriptions of the locations they were traveling. The story keeps you thinking about what will happen next which will make this a great read for this summer. ( )
  johntgriffin | Jul 20, 2014 |
Cries of the Lost
By Chris Knopf
The Permanent Press
Reviewed by Karl Wolff

When you marry someone, it is assumed that you know this person and know their past. That isn't always the case. Cries of the Lost by Chris Knopf follows the misadventures of former market researcher Arthur Cathcart and his sidekick Natsumi Fitzgerald. The sequel to Dead Anyway, Arthur has to answer a new question. Instead of "Who killed his wife Florencia?", the new question is, "Who was Florencia?" (It should be noted that reading the first novel in the series is not necessary to enjoying Cries of the Lost. Knopf fills in enough information from the previous novel to keep the reader up to speed.)

The previous novel left Arthur wounded and in a coma. This time he is back using his skills as a market researcher to find out the true story behind his wife's murder. She was from Chile, good with numbers, and ran an insurance agency. Without giving spoilers, Cries of the Lost reads like a madcap mashup of Elmore Leonard, Roberto Bolano, and the confidence schemes from Ocean's Eleven. Arthur and Natsumi track down the true identity of his late wife using disguises, clandestine surveillance tech, and globetrotting to exotic locales in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. Like a well made cocktail, Cries of the Lost succeeds with its perfect proportional admixture of elements. Witty dialogue, exciting car chases, and digging into the anguished histories of Spain and South America combine to create a rollicking entertainment.

During my random dips into the Permanent Press catalog, I have read two previous novels from Chris Knopf. This is his second series he's done with the Permanent Press, the first being the Sam Acquillo Hamptons Mysteries. (I read and reviewed Black Swan, the fifth book in the series on my own blog, The Driftless Area Review.) I have also read his standalone novel, Elysiana. Knopf's professional background includes time spent working in PR and as an advertising copywriter. This shows in his authoritative command of Arthur as the market researcher. Despite the exotic locales and action scenes, Arthur seems believable as a human being. Creative writing teachers say, "Write what you know." Aspiring writers know, "Write what you know and then turn it up to eleven." Not many people want to read about the mundane daily life of a market researcher. I'm sure more people want to read about a wounded former market researcher, just out of a coma, getting chased by former goons from Franco's dictatorship, at the same time evading getting caught by US law enforcement.

Chris Knopf gets accolades for consistent, reliable writing. Usually not the terms one uses in book reviews, especially for a book with literary chops. But if you pick up a book by Chris Knopf, more often than not, it will be well written, entertaining, and probably funny as hell. Cries of the Lost is that odd beast: the literary beach novel.

Out of 10/8.5

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  kswolff | Mar 28, 2014 |
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Having already read Dead Anyway, I was excited to find that Arthur Cathcart and Natsumi Fitzgerald may be around as a series. Much like the original, I found this book to be highly entertaining. In addition to the title characters, there are a host of supporting characters from the first book that continue to help our hero. Looking forward to the next installment.
  Geopou | Jan 11, 2014 |
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As with many of the other reviewers, I was unaware that this was a continuation of a previous novel. I don't think it's absolutely necessary to read the prior story, but it would probably help. I wasn't quite sure of the characters' actions or motivations - which can sometimes be a good thing, save when references are made which the reader should understand.

All in all, this was a fun, grand adventure of a book. I will definitely read the first in what perhaps might turn into a series.
  hippolytus | Nov 2, 2013 |
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A fun and wild romp around the globe with unlimited funds, unlimited disguises and unlimited cloak and dagger threats, what's not to like? I enjoyed this book very much. Arthur Carthcart and his girlfriend Natsumi Fitzgerald race around the world trying to break codded messages, hacking bad guys computers and generally trying to stay alive by escaping time and again in last minute ditches. Lots of dry humor thrown in for extra fun. Highly recommended. ( )
  erinclark | Oct 29, 2013 |
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When market researcher Arthur Cathcart emerged from a coma and set out to track down whoever murdered his wife, the results were far from pre-ordained. Wounded and alone, grief-stricken and hiding off the grid, he thought the only mystery was who killed Florencia, and why? But the quest for justice uncovered a host of fresh mysteries, just beginning with an elaborate fraud and embezzlement scheme, complete with dummy corporations and off-shore numbered accounts.So in place of "who killed Florencia?" he was forced to ask "who was Florencia?" There was nothing about their lives together that answered this or any of a thousand questions she left behind. All he really knew was she came from Chile, had a knack for figures and owned her own insurance agency. So Arthur takes off again to do what he knew he did best: Finding stuff out. What follows is a chase around the world, from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean, and remote parts north and south. No longer alone, with Natsumi Fitzgerald at his side, armed with a portfolio of false identities, hard-learned tradecraft and the continued cloak of anonymity, Cathcart plunges into the world of international terrorism and government intrigue, where the currency is betrayal and the rewards are calculated in blood and revenge.

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