
The Big Get-Even
Author: Paul Di Filippo
Narrator: Keith Szarabajka
Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/06/2018
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Noir

Author: Paul Di Filippo
Narrator: Keith Szarabajka
Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/06/2018
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Noir
Paul Di Filippo sold his first story in 1977. Since then, he has written and published over two hundred more, as well as several novels, amounting to roughly thirty-five books. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with his partner, Deborah Newton.
Keith Szarabajka has appeared in many films, including The Dark Knight, Missing, and A Perfect World, and on such television shows as The Equalizer, Angel, Cold Case, Golden Years, and Profit. Szarabajka has also appeared in several episodes of Selected Shorts for National Public Radio. He won the 2001 Audie Award for Unabridged Fiction for his reading of Tom Robbins’s Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates and has won several Earphones Awards.
Can the crook con the crook. A gripping tale of how one man who saved another man's life embarks on a scam to seek revenge on a criminal mastermind, only for the scales to be tipped. A brilliant con unfolds and true rewards are revealed. It's not often you root for a bad guy. Brilliant read......more
**I would like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with an advance copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review** When I stumbled across the premise for Paul Di Filippo’s The Big Get Even I was so excited. The book promised a good old-fashioned, fun caper/heist story and I co......more
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It was an okay read. Thought the ending could have been better but no complaints. But maybe the ending is tied to the second book. Not sure it's worth picking up. Maybe in a free read. Anywho It was an okay read. It features two convicts who are trying to get revenge on another crooked criminal. The......more
“Hot damn! Paul Di Filippo has long been one of our best science fiction writers, so when he turns his attention—and his humor—to the classic caper novel, prepare to bliss out. Dare I say that Raymond Chandler would envy some of Di Filippo’s similes and wisecracks? At the very least, fans of the late, great Donald E. Westlake should start telling their friends right now about The Big Get-Even. In its pages storytelling artistry meets scam artistry and the lucky reader scores big.” Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize–winning critic and Edgar Award–winning author
“Paul Di Filippo expertly spins a tale of revenge, betrayal, and a fight for salvation.” Brendan DuBois, Shamus Award–winning author
“The Big Get-Even is a smooth-running Swiss watch, compulsively readable and spiked with wry wit. You cheer the motley characters every step of the way to the H-bomb climax. As Di Filippo would say: It’s a puzzle wrapped in a mind-f*ck inside a Secret Santa present. Raymond Chandler would love this book.” Rudy Rucker, Philip K. Dick Award–winning author of the Ware Tetralogy
"The Big Get Even infiltrates a gritty criminal underworld…The noirish caper novel was a departure for [Di Filippo], largely inspired by friend and author Michael Bishop.” Eastside Monthly (Providence, Rhode Island)
"A fun and furious crime novel that will keep you wondering to the last pages…The book does have some lively characters: a corrupt lawyer, a prostitute, and an arsonist…[with] plenty of punishment to go around.” Seattle Book Review
“This clever thriller from Di Filippo boasts a sophisticated scam story line…Di Filippo, best known for his science fiction, proves equally adept at crime fiction.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Actor Szarabajka’s husky, educated voice is a perfect match for con man and disbarred-lawyer Glen McClinton…Szarabajka’s Glen is a likable mixture of wise-guy sarcasm and occasional self-doubt. The actor toughens his deep rumbly voice for self-confident, quick-to-anger Stan, gives it a faux sophistication for Nancarrow, and ages it for Glen’s uncle Ralph. He sweetens it for Nelly, an innocent local beauty…Szarabajka adds a pleasing layer of affability to the antiheroes, making the audio version of Di Filippo’s brisk, well-structured comedy-thriller irresistible.” Publishers Weekly (audio review)
“This engrossing mix of revenge tale and caper novel has for a narrator a man straight out of the hard-boiled tradition…What sets this novel apart—besides the flowing writing and deadpan humor—is the writer’s sympathetic curiosity about his characters and the twist ending, which works a change on the old notion that con men are really best at conning each other.” Booklist
“Hard-boiled crime meets a crew of wise-cracking ex-cons…Fast-moving and funny, The Big Get-Even is as much about its zany cast of ne’er-do-wells as it is about the intricate scam that Glen and his cronies embark on…Glen’s voice permeates the book. His razor-sharp observations of society and criminal life, paired with his dry humor, are the perfect accompaniment to the breakneck speed of the plot…As amusing as it is tension filled, The Big Get-Even is crime fiction at its best.” Foreword Reviews
“Keith Szarabajka brings this complicated story to life, playing the parts of very different men and women who are all out to get rich. His icy portrayal of the sexy-but-dead-inside Vee is so good it’s almost scary…In between all the grifts and grab, listeners find there is a lot of love at the run-down hotel in the mountains that the gang tries to pass off as a site for a casino.” AudioFile