Man, Conor’s adventures are getting intense!
I’m liking his new friends (and old friends and frenemies) a lot. I didn’t expect to like Frank at the beginning, but ended up loving him (also, Birdie and Snuffles… Admittedly I was not expecting what I assume was a Sesame Street reference in the creepy necromancer book, lol).
Finding out the mystery of the dice and mask was awesome. The ending left me so, so ready for more!
As for narration, Jeff Hays is fantastic at telling this story, as usual. The effects (dice/mask/demon/whatevs) were better than ever on this one (and not so much coughing, yay!). Demon voice: awesome. Dragon voice: awesome. Random Japanese chick that I wasn’t honestly sure would be awesome: awesome.
Honestly, I’m a Canadian who moved away from Canada and lost my accent so hard that I can’t even imitate it anymore (unless I’m talking to my mother, according to my husband, lol). So, I’m always rather in awe of this narrator and his ability to become a thousand different people so seamlessly in one story. As per usual, I am impressed. 🙂
I’m admittedly not a huge military/space opera follower, but I will most definitely be listening to more of this author’s work, especially if it’s narrated by Jeff Hays. Their skills seem to really compliment each other.
