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A very refreshing read

Review from Forbidden Island →

A refreshing take on the “Forbidden Lands”. Plenty of action interspersed with human interaction. Well written and edited. A really well told tale with an unexpected twist to the tale.Narration is excellent – rich tones,smooth and clear.I listened to this book over the course of 3 evenings – very easy listening. I do recommend this..

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A quick enjoyable series

Review from Heart of Vengeance →

I read book one, and then listened to it again to refresh my memory. Its a good little book. Its not very deep. The characters, except the main, are pretty one dimensional…good, bad, indifferent. The performance was also fairly monotone, but it did fit….like a 50s crime movie. Overall, its better than the parts and..

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Better than his army/marines novels

Review from Ruins of Empire →

Author has sacrificed believability for action. He has ships crossing 100’s of millions of miles in 3 or 4 hours without exceeding 50 thousand kilometers per hour! And accelerations of 4 , 6, or even 12 g’s; I’m impressed! (Stunned but impressed by the audacity of such ignorance of the laws of physics. YES- I..

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Pure Villainy? Pure fun!

Review from Villains Rule →

I generally start with what I didn’t like about a book. Here, I am going to go with what I liked, and that is Kafer’s narration. He is a master vocalist, and clearly comes from the tradition of Mel Blanc, only he can do more with his voice. He is a vocal Lon Chaney, Sr…

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Better than the first!

Review from The Tower of Zhaal →

The first book was a very unique take on the Cthulhu mythos and this one just builds on it in a very imaginative way. The ending battle is one of the coolest things I’ve ever read. If you like the first book, give this one a read!

J.B. Turner packs a lot of action and suspense…

Review from Hard Fall →

…into his novels without sacrificing his great plots. Just read the publisher’s summary for the perfect setup. Hard Fall is a very intense suspense mystery with strong political undertones. The novel is standalone, but like most series the Jon Reznick novels are more enjoyable listened to in order. Jeffrey Kafer narrates all of the Reznick..

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