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Gibson and Kiefer together forever.

Review from Villains Rule →

It’s a great writer/narrator duo. I love the Witty humor, and I love the bad guys. I really do get tired of every book out there being about the good guys, so it sure is good to see the bad guys win sometimes. I highly recommend this book if you like bad guys.

Unputdownable

Review from The World Beneath →

I am entirely hooked. I wasn’t sure what to expect with this story, but I do love a good thriller, especially if read by Jeffrey Kafer. The story focuses on Joe Tesla, an rich tech mogul who has developed debilitating agoraphobia and is living under New York’s grand central station. There is a in infection..

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Excellent series; excellent performance

Review from Villains Deception →

Initially I wasn’t interested in the super villian anti heros genre but based upon my enjoyment of Kafer’s unique performance of Gibson’s Technomancer series I knew the writing and stories matched’ my tastes so I gave this a try and now I am a converted fan. Where is book #4? SIGH

Robinson and Kafer together = a home run

Review from Flux →

Well ok, maybe RC Bray is pretty good too, but when I see a Jeremy Robinson action story narrated by Kafer I don’t need to read any further and I immediately add it to my cart. Kafer’s voice characterization and performance brings the story to life for me. Maybe it’s his “special voice” that he..

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WARNING

Review from Space Force →

This is by far one of the most entertaining listens I’ve enjoyed from Audible. BIG WARNING: You will only enjoy this if you enjoy very crass and crude humor. The sci-fi element is largely secondary. I mean come on, the invading aliens resemble misshapen penises and are referred to as such. I listened to this..

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Great Thriller! Great Narration!

Review from The World Beneath →

Rebecca Cantrell pulled me in immediately with The World Beneath. I loved how she incorporated past and present storylines and meshed them together. The setting of the tunnels beneath New York City added a lot of imagery and depth to the story. The action was great, the mystery superb, the imagery vibrant, and the narration..

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