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Over inflated Ego-fest of both the Author and MC.

Review from Villains Pride →

Over opinionated and childish dick humor. The Shadow master attempts to play himself as a genius villian. When he is nothing more than an disgruntled Anti Hero. The author’s heavy handed plot devices and Ill contrived scenarios, are remind me of the Wizard of Oz trying to act all powerful behind the curtain.

Good Book

Review from Undead →

This book was good. The only thing I can say about it was there wasn’t as much action in this book as book one but overall still a good book and will buy book three.

Phipps Has Done It Again!

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

I had found this series 2 years ago when i first really got into audio books and needed something amazing to read, in walked The Rules of Supervillainy i have listened to each book about 5 times, in preparation for this book, and it did not disappoint, neither C.T.Phipps no Merciless the Supervillian Without Mercy..

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Travels the Galaxy…..sets up market stall

Review from Quarter Share →

Take all the cool stuff about space travel, on a “Solar Clipper” no less and incorporate NONE of that in your story. Instead focus on the cost of coffee. But….le Gasp! There are freeze dried mushrooms later! I bought the book based on the reviews, but its just so……boring. Nothing very much happens. The narrator..

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Sorry

Review from The Distance →

The book could have been great. It is not. I wrote a previous review that obviously was too critical. The story line and the ending are good. There is just too much stream of consciousness from the main characters that adds nothing to the story. I have worked above the arctic circle. I know what..

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Solid Military SciFi

Review from Existential →

The story premise, while not completely unique, was novel enough to still make it interesting. The characters were portrayed in a no-nonsense manner, from the mercenary team to their soulless benefactors. The alien creatures were ruthless and brutal and then they started learning. Lots of close calls, tragic ends and plots twists along the way…

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