We are not normally fans of fiction. One reason for this is that we usually find ourselves asking, “Is this a likely event? Could this really happen?”
David spent his early days studying radio and all things audio. The idea that a disc jockey could be killed while on a live show has been approached a few times by various writers.
Is the story plausible? Maybe, but one has to weed through countless profane words and advertisements for an adult beverage and a chain of sandwich shops to get to the actual story.
The story moves well and, for the most part, the characters are believable. We think the author spends a little too much time describing the landscape in an attempt to hide the fact that he is plugging a sandwich chain. Is he getting a kickback? We hope so after all the times we had to read about this sandwich shop and the protagonist’s beverage of choice.
On the scale of one to five, we have to give Dead Air four stars. We are not sure that the story is completely believable.
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I am not a fan of fiction either, but this sounds pretty good.
ReplyDeleteThe book was good but he spent too much time describing things that really did not matter.
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