I wasn’t wild about the narration, but the story is great. Exciting, well crafted and with strong characters.
Really good story
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I wasn’t wild about the narration, but the story is great. Exciting, well crafted and with strong characters.
The story is amazing but the guy reading is the worst. He makes this almost unbearable. SOOOOOO BAD.
The Scream Catcher proved to be a couple of firsts for me, I had never read or listened to any of Vincent Zandri’s previous books, and I had never been exposed to Johnny Heller’s narration. Wow, what an experience Mr. Heller’s narration made this story feel like I was listening to an old radio serial,..
This was a very sweet and steamy feel good story. Tamsen is endearing and awkward and adorably accident prone. She’s quirky and unapologetically herself. Parker is her opposite in almost every way but when they’re together he becomes the best version of himself. He sees Tamsen’s – really sees her – and it means absolutely..
Some of the stories were much better than the others. Warning – there is explicit language and descriptions of sex in some of the stories. Although I don’t mind some of that, I found it a bit excessive. Some of the stories I just couldn’t follow or had too many characters to keep up with…
Amazing book but i wish George Spelvin read it. He’s the voice i associate with Nick and his escapades.
A special forces version of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I just want to know when there will be more!?!
Whew! This is the second book in the Five Roads to Texas series. It continues a few months after the first book, and you’d definitely want to listen to that one first and this review may have some spoilers to that one. Things have started to degrade in society and Parker doesn’t pull any punches..
I have read all of Brockhausens books. This is much different than Whispers in the Tall Grass or We Few. Very similar in style and incredibly funny. Much like his other books I will listen to this multiple times.
Even if you’ve not read “The Boston Brahman” series, (I highly recommend), this book will pull you into “The Loyal Nine” and their influence on government at the deepest levels. It has the ability to coax the reader to dig deeper into the origins of the characters and the part each plays in developing a..
