Read by Jake Weber
Random House Audio; 19 CDs, 23.25 hours
'Night Film' could have used some trimming, for sure. But the flawed but intriguing characters in this eerie thriller come pretty close to justifying the 23-hour commitment required to listen to it. The book begins with the death of the daughter of a strange and reclusive film director. A journalist who was once disgraced by the victim's father becomes obsessed with uncovering the cause of her death.
Supernatural elements figure into this thriller, which is surprisingly entertaining despite the fact that the journalist occasionally acts like a complete idiot. Though this may not be her best effort, Pessl does come up with some lively descriptions and her characters are realistically nuanced. In addition, she provides us with a doozy of an ending. Weber is an asset in that he is easy on the ears and always sounds natural. This novel is better heard than read, as Pessl annoys readers with a massive overuse of gimmicks and italics. Grade: B Minus