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Five Star Book.

Review from Damascus Station →

This was a great book. The author clearly knows the material and weaves a compelling story. At times I would have liked more of the agent and assets perspective but other wise I have no criticism of the book. This seems to be the author’s first book and I hope there are more to come!

Interesting characters

Review from Moonlight Weeps →

I enjoyed this story. There’s some course language and adult subject matter, but a good story. Definitely some interesting characters. Dick Moonlight is a PI who is a little rough around the edges, but gets the job done. I got a kick out of his Elvis impersonator sidekick. Fast paced and full of action.

An interesting continuation of the first two works

Review from Vagabonds →

The stories were engaging and humorous, well-written in the same sarcastic prose Brokhausen is known for. The narrator was no slouch, but Brokhausen will forever sound like the one from We Few and Whispers in the Tall Grass, which were related with equal smarm and irreverence in a tone that complimented the author’s words.

Sound issues

Review from A Path to Utopia →

In the attempt to play all the characters, the narrator’s voice drops really low, then really loud. It was hard to adjust a volume to hear the whole thing.

Would love more

Review from Survivors 2 →

I can say that jack porter is an amazing author and Andrew B is a great narrator. The book was well written so you feel satisfied at the end but still eating on the next installment. Though I’d love to see a narration collaboration with someone like Alyssa poon or Tess irondale.