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Dark Ride

By: Lou Berney
Narrated by: Johnathan McClain
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Summary

From the award-winning author of November Road comes a masterful thriller where an unlikely hero goes up against a deadly crime boss

'DARK RIDE is … thrilling and heartbreaking but ultimately life affirming.' S.A. Cosby

'DARK RIDE effortlessly grabs you and does not let you go until the final page.' Don Winslow

Sometimes the person you least expect is just the hero you need

Twenty-one-year-old Hardy “Hardly” Reed—good-natured, easygoing, usually stoned—is drifting through life. A minimum-wage scare actor at an amusement park, he avoids unnecessary effort and unrealistic ambitions.

Then one day he notices two children, around six or seven, sitting all alone on a bench. Hardly checks if they’re okay and sees injuries on both children. Someone is hurting these kids.

He reports the incident to Child Protective Service.

That should be the end of it. After all, Hardly's not even good at looking out for himself so the last thing he wants to do is look out for anyone else. But he's haunted by the two kids, his heart breaking for them. And the more research he does the less he trusts that Child Protective Services —understaffed and overworked—will do anything about it.

That leaves…Hardly. He is probably the last person you’d ever want to count on. But those two kids have nobody else but him. Hardly has to do what's right and help them.

Gradually, with assistance from unexpected allies, he develops investigative skills and discovers he’s smarter and more capable than he ever imagined.

But Hardly also discovers that the situation is more dangerous than he ever expected. The abusive father who has been hurting these children isn’t just a lawyer—he also runs a violent drug-dealing operation. The mother claims she wants to escape with the kids—but Hardly isn't sure he can trust her.

Faced with a different version of himself than he has ever known, Hardly refuses to give up. But his commitment to saving these kids from further harm might end up getting the kids, and Hardly himself, killed.

©2023 Lou Berney (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic reviews

"DARK RIDE is Lou Berney at his best. This story of a disaffected scare actor at a theme park who finds his purpose in the defense of two abused children is both thrilling and heartbreaking but ultimately life affirming. The story of a man who finally stands for something after a lifetime of falling for anything will haunt you. " —S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of RAZORBLADE TEARS and BLACKTOP WASTELAND

“Poor Hardly Reed! There he is, just peacefully floating through life on a marijuana cloud, working in a rundown amusement park, when he encounters two kids he suspects are being abused. For once in his life he realizes he can’t stand by and do nothing. Obsession leads him down a heart-wrenching and twisting path, populated by a richly drawn cast of weird and lovable characters and dangerous scenarios. DARK RIDE is moving, deeply involving, funny, breathless.” —Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of LAST GIRL GHOSTED and CONFESSIONS ON THE 7:45

"DARK RIDE is a brilliant book from a master storyteller. Sometimes the hero you need is the person you least expect and Berney's novel takes you on a remarkable journey where you witness an unlikely stoner become the hero two children in trouble need." —T.J. Newman, New York Times bestselling author of FALLING

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The narrator!

This is a beautifully written novel, charming in its narration. The voice is perfect. Not quite up there with November road, but absolutely worth every minute spent listening. A joy.

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gripping story and fantastic narration

I got through this in a day, absolutely fantastic characters and story. I'd definitely recommend it.

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A bit odd

It's a strange story of bravery, psychopaths and life. But it will probably win a Booker prize

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The narration…

Came to this after reading Hideo Kojima’s blurb about it.

Sorry, I couldn’t abide the narration. It completely killed the novel for me.

The writing is already a little juvenile, so the narrator acting out each scene in a cartoonishly over exaggerated way made it completely impossible to take the story seriously.

And more than that, because the narrator is performing some kind of dramatisation of the story, he constantly starts randomly shouting. I enjoy listening to books when I’m going to sleep, so these random spikes in volume were a problem for me.

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