good book. not the best narrator. good enough to purchase the second one. worth a listen.
B+
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the tarot series is not my favourite by Travis, but I pushed myself through it, this one though was the best in the series. I finally found this one enjoyable instead of trudging through to get to the next book…
Was able to use this audio book to introduce my teenage son to one of my very few childhood heroes, as well as to see my wife (retired USAF fighter maintenance troop) blanch as some of his exploits. This edition is well read by the speakers, and made a weekend trip much more fun.
I liked it,he is a lot like Stephen king,I am a huge fan of King,I can see myself reading More by Bentley.
One of the best stories I ever heard. And the best production quality I’ve heard on audible. What a guy General Yeager was.
The narrator ruined it for me, I got a headache because of the breathyness of the audio, it was like he was kissing the microphone, and it picked up every breath between words. He’s also very dull, the first action scene was boring not exciting… 😴
This book felt like a chore. The monotone narration would make my mind start to wander. The stories are ok, nothing horrifying, and they seem to go on with no real payoff. I could not finish this book.
I am enjoying this series alot. I would like to see some art work and an update dated character sheet on the main characters.
This is a satisfying supernatural story. A good read for an October day. There’s a fusion of a lot of classic monsters, making for a solid variation on the classics
I’ve read this book in my teens, and 20 years later it seems better than ever now that I’ve had my own Air Force career to reflect upon.
