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The Answer Man

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In his high-powered debut novel, award-winning Hollywood screenwriter Roy Johansen takes readers into the precarious existence of Ken Parker, a down-and-out lie detector operator who accepts a deadly bribe to teach a beautiful lawyer's client to beat the machine he knows so well. Known as the Answer Man, Parker is a master at catching lies and uncovering subterfuge. Now that the violence is rapidly closing in on him, his special talents may never be more handy.

Narrated by George Wilson.
7 audiocassettes (9.75 hr.) : analog.

10 pages, Audio Cassette

First published January 1, 1999

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Roy Johansen

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Roy Johansen is a New York Times-bestselling mystery/suspense author and screenwriter.

He was awarded the Edgar Allen Poe award from the Mystery Writers of America in the Best Television Miniseries or Movie category for his original screenplay "Murder 101". He continues to write screenplays for Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, Disney, and MGM.

He has written several mystery/suspense novels on his own, but Roy Johansen also collaborates with his mother, Iris Johansen, on several best-selling mystery novels, including Storm Cycle, The Hannah Bryson series, and The Kendra Michaels series.

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March 29, 2016
This was my first Roy Johansen, and, while it kept me engaged -- I wanted thriller mind candy and I got thriller mind candy -- it was so by the numbers that I couldn't rate it higher. Ken Parker is a barely making it polygraph examiner who is offered a lot of money (and of course he has a war disabled brother who needs the cash) to teach an accused embezzler how to beat the polygraph. He gives in, and that's when the plot starts rolling and the bodies start piling up.

So, demerit no. 1: The attorney who hires him, Myth Daniels, is incredibly beautiful, and with almost no explanation, falls for Ken (obligatory shallow romance, check). Demerit no. 2: The ultimate suspect, and I'm not giving it away, is about as unlikely as you could imagine (head scratcher solution, check), and finally, demerit no. 3: As in too many of these novels, the dialogue is both adolescently cloying and too good to be true (18-34 year old male version of witty repartee, check).

No urge to return to this author, best seller or not.
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July 10, 2017
This was a good mystery, but I can definitely tell a difference between him and his mother in style. I prefer her characters, for the most part.
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April 7, 2022
3+ star rating. Passibly entertaining; acceptably performed.
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January 16, 2012
I have to read this because I went to high school with Roy and his sister Tamara. Can't wait to see how this reads!
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