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Another hilarious snarky adventure!

Review from Villains Deception →

Villains Deception The Shadow Master, Book 3 By: M. K. Gibson Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer Someone kidnaps Evie, Blackwell’s daughter. This is one wild adventure through space, dimensions all while fighting all manor of creatures and gods! Lots of unpredictable situations and plot twists! The dialogue and the characters all are perfect! Lots of action,..

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Okay book, not Grate

Review from Flux →

It started out quite interesting, and I really look forward to a Grate ending, but it felt flat. It could have been so much fun. And why add religion.. Don’t make sense to me, kind of feel like the author tryd to hide his own views but didn’t quite make it..

May be better in printed version.

Review from Existential →

I tried, I really really tried. I got to five hours and eight minutes and I just can’t do any more, I am returning this book. Unfortunately, I either found myself not paying any attention to it (as in droning background noise) or when I absolutely tried to pay attention and listen, I fell asleep…

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I can’t listen to another one of these books.

Review from Hard Fall →

This is the third one I’ve listened to. I read a lot of espionage books so I feel I can review this competently. First, Resnik is so inept compared to other book characters that it’s unbelievable he would survive one book. Everyone is incompetent – from the FBI, to the police, to the black operatives…

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Gore-clotted mess

Review from Flux →

The time travel dimension takes a far back seat to the gore-clotted plotline, the cardboard characters, and the stupidest dialog you’ll ever hear. Not even a good narrator could salvage this mess.

Sucks you in and drags you screaming to the end!

Review from Flux →

Woah! amazing scifi that never lets up from start to finish!. The author weaves an incredible story across time, keeping up a breathless suspense from chapter one. The characters are filled with history and easy to keep track of, and the danger is ever present and–incredibly–escalates the entire book. Really great writing, well produced. My..

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