
The Wonderland Murders & the Secret History of Hollywood
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Narrated by:
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Michael Connelly
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By:
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Michael Connelly
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Jun 17 20212 mins
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Jul 1 202137 mins
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Jul 1 202145 mins
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Phenomenal Journalistic Investigation
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Wonderland murders
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FANTASTIC
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Gripping story
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I am an enormous fan of the fiction produced by Michael Connelly and have been since the '90s.
I'm also very interested in true crime and so I was really interested in listening to this podcast as the Wonderland murders were something I had come across before but which I didn't know an awful lot about.
The amount of detail is fantastic as is the inclusion of Michael Connelly's regular collaborators in his fiction; some, such as Rick Jackson, having had real-life roles in the case being discussed. This gives an extra layer of authenticity and interest.
The only fly in the ointment is the music. It is dreadful and feels very amateur, somewhat detracting from the feel of the piece.
As it is composed and played by Eamon Welliver, it does feel extremely indulgent and ill-considered.
A relatively minor point though in what is a first class and extremely well-made and interesting production
Great podcast
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Having finished the series, I'm still baffled as to what the "secret history" of Hollywood is. That there's a lot of murder and drugs in LA? That bad people do bad things? That many people in Hollywood have no morals? Is any of that new?
Michael Connelly is a very poor storyteller, both as a writer and a narrator. His delivery is awful. Was he drunk? Was he stoned? Was he putting this on for effect? Whatever the reason, his delivery does not make you think, "Oh, I can't wait to listen to the next episode." Quite the opposite.
Another problem is that he relies too much and too unquestioningly on what people tell him. There are long speeches from inarticulate people telling us absolutely nothing of value. They can't get to the point, they can't say what they mean. It's painful.
A better writer would have been able to weave the story together better. He would have taken fragments of what people had said, rather than the whole thing, or he would have been able to paraphrase it and save you minute after minute that you'll never get back. A better narrator would have imbued the action with some excitement, drama or tension. This feels like he rolled out of bed and thought, "Well, I guess I better get down to it today."
Would I listen to anything narrated by him again? No.
A chore to get through
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