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I loved to first books.

Review from Timeless →

I did love the first couple of books but it has been getting harder and harder to enjoy this series. All the scenarios are forced, or don’t make sense. The so called, “side quest” books are just horribly boring. And this one, the author admits started out a “side quest’ that he made in to..

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Well-balanced who done it

Review from Black Tide →

Marvelous story that blends life in a New England tourist town with mayhem, art theft and murder. The characters are engaging and well-crafted and the story hums with tension as Lewis Cole works our why a headless, handsless body has washed up near his seaside home.

VIRTUAL VOICE

Review from The Narrows →

This is not about this book. I just went through PLUS Catalog and saw VIRTUAL VOICE instead of a narrator. Wha the hell??? I have been a long time customer and loyal to the great narrators as well as writers. If this is taking their voices away, so is my Audible subscription.

Personal politics drove away my interest

Review from Timeless →

I will start by qualifying myself. I listened to every novel and every story prior to this point. But this one started to make blanket economic and political commentary that was not only ridiculous, but totally unsupported. I just wanted a good story and next thing I know I am getting beat over the head..

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Meh

Review from The House →

Just alright, not one of his best works. Found myself lost in places and the ending was disappointing

Boring story with a childish main character

Review from The Heretic Lives →

After reading/listening to The Kurtherian Gambit series and Witch of the Federation series, this book reads like Michael Anderle didn’t even write it. The book lacks depth, characters I could even like and frankly, the narrator didn’t bother to do a bit of research to learn how to properly pronounce the name of the magical..

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Just keeps getting better

Review from Timeless →

I couldn’t stop listening to this one. Especially towards the end. Loved how new characters were introduced while the main story kept moving on- with a jaw-dropping ending to this installment.