This was a fantastic book. The story is similar to Cloverfield but with an explanation and more context. The side stories of some of the characters are terrifyingly realistic and tragic. Jeffrey Kafer’s performance is captivating and expertly executed. Kafer continues to breathe life into characters and creates an enjoyable audible experience. I highly recommend..
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A good listen but…
Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →
Great book, Great Series
Review from They Shall Not Pass →
It is picking up…
Review from A Rock and a Hard Place →
Heavy cruisers, battleships and dreadnaughts… This is an episode that focuses on grand space battles. It felt like the author pretty much just skipped hardship that followed the last episode, and focused on ensuing battles. I quite liked it, despite the inhuman effort the crew had to put in to repair the Aurora.
Fun and hilarious!
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Not your mama’s time travel
Review from Flux →
This normally not the type of genre I listen to, but I had read (Kindle not audio) the author’s book, The Distance, and really felt it was well done. I have found a new favorite author. I won’t go into any detail here as I do not want to ruin the suspense of the story..
had potential
Review from The Distance →
Amazingly creative and clever
Review from Flux →
Want well-detailed action? Got it!
Review from Rogue →
Its interesting to see how child abuse can be utilized to create next generation avengers. Some become law enforcement, some become soldiers, some become monsters. All attach themselves to a “cause” so that they are never the “victim” again!! Yet that same abuse and cause can deaden the conscience. Nathan Stone thought he had a..
Wasn’t as good as the last one
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