Beat the Reaper

beat the reaper Beat the Reaper

Beat the Reaper
Josh Bazell
Narrated by Robert Petkoff
2009
6 hours 48 minutes
Hachette Audio

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Since I knew I was going to be spending a little bit of quality time with my car stereo this past weekend (I drove down to Pasadena…more on that another day), I asked twitter to recommend the most “kick-ass” audio book ever listened to. I got all sorts of suggestions, and ended up going with Beat the Reaper, recommended by Cass, who is pretty kick-ass herself. I remember seeing this book around the blogosphere for awhile, but all I knew about it was the cover is butt-ugly. (Sorry, Hachette, but it is.)

I gotta warn you, this book isn’t for everyone (if you don’t like bad language, or graphic medical scenes, or blood, or sharks, or guns, or even Dr. House, then avoid this book like the plague). But as I listened to the sample, and heard the sarcastic tone of the narrator, and the frequent (VERY frequent) use of fuck-head (or is it fuck head without the hyphen? Audio books have their disadantages…) I knew that this was the book to keep me entertained. I must’ve looked like a crazed fool as I drove down Highway 101 alternately laughing and grimacing (especially when it came to that freezer scene…I’m sure my face was all kinds of contorted at that point).

Beat the Reaper is one day in the life of Dr. Peter Brown, formerly known as Pietro “Bear Claw” Brwna. As Dr. Brown goes about his doctorly duties (and dude’s got a bizarre bedside manner…think a younger, brawnier Dr. House with some surprising moments of compassion. However, as a general rule, Doc Brown says whatever the fuck he wants, just like House), he gets tossed back into his life as Pietro Brwna. He talks about how he got sucked into the mob, and then spit out and into the Witness Protection Program. Along the way there’s a shitload of bad language, bad doctoring, bad behavior, and just all around bad shit.

It’s a pretty wild ride. And if you think I cuss a lot in this post, it’s nothing (NOTHING!) compared to the book. Just be glad I didn’t discuss the freezer scene.

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29 Responses to Beat the Reaper

  1. I **loved** this book! And I ***hate*** (normally) as much bad language as is in this book, but what a riot – and the freezer, well, best scene ever!!!!! He has a new book coming out supposedly this fall, supposedly called Dick, about a cruise ship doctor, which will be a play on Moby Dick. It will be perfect for us to do a readalong!!!
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  2. nomadreader says:

    I loved this one when I read it, and I’m looking forward to the sequel. I don’t know if I could have gotten through the freezer scene on audio (I barely made it through with one eye closed in print), but I’m glad to hear it translated well to audio!
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  3. raidergirl3 says:

    I loved this book too. I laughed and laughed, and then covered my mouth – he didn’t really do that! but yeah, it’s not for everyone.

    The sequel sounds promising…

  4. Steph says:

    I have a copy of this one and am even more excited for it now! It sounds like it was perfect for your road trip – I find that humorous things in the car (Tony and I have a certain podcast that we looooove) really make the time pass quickly!

  5. zibilee says:

    I have also heard a lot about this book, and since bad language and behavior doesn’t offend me, I think this might be a book worth reading. I bet the audio would be a fantastic choice for my husband and I to listen to together as well. Glad you enjoyed it Jill, and nice review, by the way!
    zibilee´s last [type] ..The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood — 521 pgs

  6. I loved this book when I read it but have to admit that I read that particular scene through my fingers. I’m not sure I could have taken it on audio. Did you know the author has a new book coming out next February?
    bermudaonion (Kathy)´s last [type] ..Author event and giveaway- Rebecca Rasumssen

  7. Wallace says:

    I also loved this book (and listened to it in the car). I found that in some of the reeeeallly gross parts it was almost hard to drive because my attention would be so wrapped up in the book and my hands would involuntarily fly to my ears, mouth, face to (somehow?) protect myself from what I was hearing. In my review I actually warned readers about that! But it was SO incredibly entertaining. They are working on the movie version right now.
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  8. Well . . . that sounds fun. Like Kathy, I’m not sure I could take it on audio. I think I might actually have a copy of the book from a drawing win, but I might be imagining that. The cover really is eye-catching in an awful way.

  9. Kristi says:

    That cover is awful! It looks like some kind of comic book with lots of “ka-pows!”

    I’m a big fan of House and his unconventional bedside manner so this book sounds like something I’d love. I’ll probably have to get the actual book. I don’t think I could handle the audio.

  10. EL Fay says:

    Bad language and bad behavior don’t bother me but graphic medical scenes . . . *flees*
    EL Fay´s last [type] ..Lovecraft

  11. Jenners says:

    That freezer scene was a doozy wasn’t it? I read this and was in the wrong mood for it at the time. It must be taken with a giant grain of salt and not seriously in any way shape or form.
    Jenners´s last [type] ..A Review Of Sorts Of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer

  12. stacybuckeye says:

    The butt-ugly cover is what’s kept me from picking this one up so far!
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  13. Andi says:

    Haa! This sounds awesome!!!! I love House and cringe-worthy stuff. Sold!
    Andi´s last [type] ..Return to the Living and ROOM

  14. I loved this audio! Listened to it a few years ago when I was training for the 3-Day Walk (yikes, I could still push The Little Guy in his stroller then).

    Very good choice for a long (solo) car trip!
    Dawn – She Is Too Fond of Books´s last [type] ..Author Event- Laura Harrington and Alice Bliss

  15. Erin says:

    My brother read this book when it first came out and LOVED it (and he’s not much of a reader, so that’s saying something). I don’t know, though…doesn’t quite sound like my type of book! I don’t mind House, but the rest of it…not so much.
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