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Suspend disbelief.

Review from The Shroud Key →

Good story but multiple times it was necessary to suspend disbelief as when graphic artists appeared in the desert to paint a truck door with National Geographic logos. Many other such instances. The staccato delivery and intermittent accent of random words made the performer difficult to understand. I’m surprised the editors have not informed him..

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Hard to Finish

Review from Roak →

I liked the idea for this book and enjoyed the beginning. (Spoiler Alert) But, as the main character went from place to place I had a hard time with the way so many characters were quickly killed off for no apparent reason. I soon found I didn’t care what happened to any of them and..

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A good solid listen!

Review from Mech Corps →

Any additional comments? This is my second Jake Bible book and again, I wasn’t disappointed. This type of science fiction is not my usual fare, but Bible and Andrew B Wehrlen are gradually persuading me otherwise. Bible does a great job of crafting the main characters, their relationships and interactions with each other. I especially..

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Exciting action packed book

Review from Mech Corps →

Earth is dying, so the human race is desperate in trying to find another survivable planet. They found the perfect candidate, but this planet is inhabited by a very dangerous race of aliens, and none of the ships sent has succeeded until now. This is why this time they are sending the Jethro and its..

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I want more

Review from The Guilty →

Would you listen to The Guilty again? Why? Yes because it is a quality book with really good narration, and I’m sure I missed some nuances. What did you like best about this story? Well paced, good storyline, well narrated that keeps you listening. Which character – as performed by Andrew B. Wehrlen – was..

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