- Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
- Absolutely!
To say that Daimones is an exceptional work, is an understatement. To say it is unusual, even more so. While it lacks the action most science fiction thrives on, Massimo Marino maintains tension almost from the story’s outset and doesn’t let it drop until the story’s unexpected conclusion. With a clarity of language and style few writers achieve, his elegantly painted scenes transport the reader straight to Geneva where, after a windstorm throws the protagonist out of his everyday existence into a surreal but believable one, the reader is compelled keep turning pages to learn the reason why.
Marino blends renditions of recent news stories with science and mysticism into an explanation that will give the reader reason to question mankind’s current state of affairs. Just as The Matrix gave one plausible explanation to our existence, Daimones offers another.
- Who was your favorite character and why?
- Dan was immediately believable and identifiable. His reactions to the predicments the author placed him in were highly credible.
- What about Jeff Hays’s performance did you like?
- Mr. Hays has an easy reading style that, except of an occasional mispronounced word (e.g.: the initial consonant of chasm as a “ch” rather than a “k”, or the “a” of acrid as a long “a”), did not interfere with the “reading” experience.
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