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24/7 [Paperback]

Jim Brown (Author)
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  • Publisher: Unknown (2001)
  • ASIN: B0028QJU1O
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reality With A Twist, October 30, 2001
This review is from: 24/7 (Hardcover)
When I first examined this book prior to reading it I have to confess I was quite sure that I was not going to like it. It's plot, basically that of a reality TV show gone horribly wrong, sounded almost like a modernized "Friday the 13th," mostly an excuse for gratuitous violence. Fortunately, the problem wasn't the book, just some very poorly written advertising copy. I found my initial impression was quite wrong. Jim Brown, a broadcast journalist, reveals in his first novel enough talent and imagination to enjoy a promising career as a novelist.

The core of the plot is a reality TV show where 12 people will be left on Vassa, a Caribbean island, to struggle against both nature and their own fears. Extensive broadcasting and communication facilities ensure that the world will be able view all their activities and, by voting, gradually eliminate players until one is left to claim the prize - two million dollars and their heart's desire. But someone has other plans, and shortly after the show starts a tailored virus kills the show's entire crew, and the 12 contestants find they are playing for the highest stakes, their lives.

On-island the most important characters of the 12 are Justin Rourke, a pilot who struggles to find a way to stop the terror and Dana Kirsten, a last minute replacement contestant. Dana has entered the contest because her daughter is suffering from a degenerative form of leukemia and will die if she doesn't have an opportunity to participate in a new treatment program. These two quickly join in their efforts. Don't think that the other contestants are poorly done, though. Each of them has some quirk or fear that is exploited by the traps built into the island. My favorite was a mad scorpion stampede, but there is something for every reader's ghoulish streak.

Off-island, several threads develop and blend together. Tucker Thorne, an unknown press photographer, starts out by outsmarting a serial killer who is supposed to be dead and then finds himself in possession of information about Vassa Island that catapults him to a major news career. Dr. Sherman Lorrik, a specialist on terrorists, is called in by the President of the United States. His tasks are to find a way to resolve the Vassa crisis and to manipulate the outcome of the now fatal votes. The government itself must deal with the mystery of the Vassa plague and the islands mysterious ability to defend itself. For everyone involved this is a race against the clock.

The story line is quite complex with a great many imaginative twists and turns. It is surprising that, with such a large cast, most of the characters are satisfactorily developed. This is not simply an action story but a tale with plenty of puzzles and thinking to it as well. Brown gives away very little, and seems to take a great deal of pleasure in misleading the reader. Expect a lot of red herrings, with a totally outrageous ending. "24/7" is almost good enough to seem completely believable despite some technical plot devices that are nearly science fiction. But despite the occasional raised eyebrow this is a very readable book.

Marc Ruby - for The Mystery Reader

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Guilty Pleasure!, January 12, 2002
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Eric Wilson "novelist" (Nashville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 24/7 (Hardcover)
I've never been a fan of reality TV. As an avid reader, though, Jim Brown's premise appealed to me. Perhaps Brown, a former TV anchorman, could give this overworked idea a good kick in the pants.

Brown comes through with flying colors.

The premise: Twelve contestants, on an island, are involved in a "Survivor"-like TV series that turns ugly when an unknown entity informs them they have all been infected with a deadly designer virus. Based on the TV audience's votes, one contestant will be refused the daily antidote and will die a horrible death. It's a modern and macabre twist on the old lifeboat analogy.

Okay, so as a reader I found myself appalled and entranced by the horrors of Brown's tale. He quickly thrust me into the action and the next thing you know...I was hooked. I primarily read during my lunch-breaks in our employee cafeteria. With fork in hand, shovelling food into my mouth (successfully, in most cases), I raced through the pages to discover the story's ending. 24/7 jumps all over the place and follows a parade of characters, yet maintains an amazing congruity. Brown juggles a dozen subplots without dropping a single one. By the end, I was exhausted by the energy and intricate structure that brought the story to its conclusion.

Despite these plaudits, I must say that the story stretches credibility on more than one occasion. As with reality TV, I got the feeling more than once that this whole thing was rigged, that it wasn't as believable as it wanted me to think it was. The characters are brief, but memorable sketches, and the plot threads tie off nicely, if not too conveniently. Overall, 24/7 became a guilty pleasure. I couldn't put it down, though it seemed so shallow at its core.

Or maybe that was the very point. The irony of it all.

By ensnaring me in his thriller's web, Jim Brown showed me that I, like so many, am willing to "tune in" to see what'll happen, even if it means sacrificing my time, ethics, and integrity. Like his fictional TV audience, I was mentally voting death for the characters I disliked...and in so doing, I underlined the story's basic moral: In a society fueled by entertainment and false reality, we quickly sink to our lowest common denominator. Brown uses the very methods that'll attract his targets to slap them in the face with this harsh truth.

Okay, Jim, I learned my lesson...Are you ready to teach me another?

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't remember the last time I loved a book this much., December 30, 2001
This review is from: 24/7 (Hardcover)
I loved this book. The pace is astonishing fast and the characters riveting, especially the lead a single mother who will do anything for her daughter. The plot lines are unique, enthralling and amazingly, all tie together in the end.

The premises is a live reality show that turns deadly when the contestants are infected with a virus lethal in 24 hours. Each day there will enough injections for all but one. The person who dies is decided by on line voted. Using just around the corner technology Brown creates a program that cannot be taken off the air.

The nation is both enthraled and appalled. And the Navy, forced to blockade the island to ensure the virus doesn't spread, has been given a time limit after which they will blast the entire facility to bottom of the sea. Meanwhile the contestants must continue to play the game but with deadly consequences.

And that's just the beginning. Once you start reading it's hard to stop.

Brown should be commended for writing a book that is compelling and at the same time, layered. It's only after you close the book and begin to think about what you've read (and you will think about it) that you realize how deeply layered the story truly is. What, on the surfaces is a fun, rollicking novel also contains profound social commentary and sounds a disturbing warning we all should hear.

I haven't been excited about a new writer since Judy Mercer and I can't wait to see what Jim Brown's next book.

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The helicopter dropped from the sky, falling like a graceless bird toward the abiding sea. Read the first page
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safety stones, twelve contestants, puzzle sense, reader board, next vote, floor director, camera number
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Vassa Island, Round House, United States, Tucker Thorne, Dana Kirsten, Elliot Kay Simon, Burton Rudyard, Justin Rourke, Cory Nestor, Harlan Krest, Sherman Lorrik, Nerine Keleman, Foster Merrick, Nelson Rycroft, Brenda Segar, Krest Technologies, White House, Globe Newschannel, Renee Bellacort, The Thorn, Admiral Dougherty, Bobby Vance, Captain Stroud, New York, Radio Building
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