- Audio Cassette
- Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America (2007)
- ASIN: 0792747771
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a good read!,
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This review is from: The Perfect Fake (Hardcover)
I own all of Barbara Parker's book -- at first I was a little disapointed to find this one a stand-alone. Well, until I started to read it. Then I was captivated by Tom Fairchild's dilemma -- can he create the "perfect fake?" I liked the multiple settings -- Miami, London, Italy; the clever ways in which quite a number of plot lines are resolved,the intelligence of the characters (the Weasel excepted -- I really hated him), and my introduction to the fascinating world of antique maps and their collectors. Perhpas the characters are not as richly complicated as those in Parker's "Suspicion of" series, but a really good caper (as this is) should, I think, command a willing suspension of disbelief -- The Perfect Fake is a delightful read.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"My whole life is a lie.",
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This review is from: The Perfect Fake (Hardcover)
Barbara Parker's "The Perfect Fake" opens with the brutal killing of Carla, a Miami prostitute, by a vicious brute named Marek. The author then introduces ex-con Tom Fairchild, who has been unable to stay out of trouble since he was thirteen. He has a juvenile record for shoplifting and smoking marijuana, and these offenses led to a stay in a residential facility. He is on probation for burglary after spending a year in the county lockup. If he violates the terms of his parole, he is looking at a stint in state prison. Unfortunately, Tom's probation officer, George (the Weasel) Weems, detests him, and will gladly have Tom sent away for the most minor infraction.
Tom has been trying to make ends meet as a freelance graphic designer and he also assists his sister, Rose, in her antique map shop, "The Compass Rose." Tom's grandfather, William Fairchild, founded the store; a love of old maps is in the Fairchilds' DNA. Tom frequently asks Rose for loans. Even though she is a single mother with quite a few expenses of her own, she always comes through for him. The heroine is thirty-two year old Allison Barlowe, a lawyer who has yet to take the Florida bar exam. She has a rocky relationship with her wealthy father, Stuart, and an antagonistic one with her stepmother, Rhonda. Her stepbrother, Rhonda's son, Larry Gerard, is a venal and corrupt businessman with some shady associates. One of Larry's cronies is the aforementioned Marek Vuksinic; he is a violent and malevolent sociopath. Tom and Allison once had an intimate relationship, and they are about to be reunited. What brings them together is a rare Renaissance map created by an Italian cartographer named Gaetano Corelli. After this valuable map is irreparably damaged, Stuart Barlowe hires Tom Fairchild to forge a new one that would be indistinguishable from the original. Tom undertakes the painstaking task with the help of his friend, Eddie, and Allison goes along to keep an eye on the work in progress. The map, it turns out, is more than just a valuable antique; it is a matter of life and death. Parker's thriller is set in various locales including London and Italy. The author gives the exotic settings their due, and they add to the book's atmosphere. As the convoluted plot unfolds, it turns out that along with the rare map, there are other important matters pending: a multi-million dollar real estate deal, a smuggling operation, and even a potential political coup in a South American country. Unfortunately, "The Perfect Fake" moves in too many far-flung directions, and it falls apart by the time Parker produces the obligatory twists and turns that mark the story's pat and rushed conclusion. The characters are mildly appealing, but they are sketchily drawn, and the dialogue is stilted and artificial. Parker has done fairly well with her series books in the past, but this stand-alone is at best, a pedestrian effort.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
PERFECT SUSPENSE!,
By Carol (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Perfect Fake (Hardcover)
After reading all of Ms Parker's Suspicion of..... books, I eagerly bought this stand-alone. It was worth every penny.
Tom Fairchild was a hero with whom I could sympathize. After a misspent youth and several life challenges, he still remained a good person. As an artist, he sought a way back to a real life and found it. The many locales were enriching as well as the history of maps. Very interesting. All the characters were well honed. I could not choose which character I loathed more: Marek or 'the weasel'. There was a small surprise at the end. But the last 20 pages had my heart pumping til its conclusion. I'll await my next fix of Anthony and Gail for another time! This book was a fun read which I could not put down.
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