Started strong but got a little lost or cliche in the middle. Ending was satisfying although somewhat predictable even with that complication.
Great Concept
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Started strong but got a little lost or cliche in the middle. Ending was satisfying although somewhat predictable even with that complication.
Having already gone through the Locker Nine series and most of the Mad Mick’s, I started this knowing that I wanted to know more about Jim Powell before he and Mick meet to tangle in “Ultraviolent”. Of course, knowing Kevin Pierce would be narrating added to the allure, because I love the way he reads…
Just listened second time great listen! Characters are well developed and the story is a nail biting and compelling.
Bobby Akart wrote a great follow up in this second volume or the Perfect Storm. What a cliffhanger ending!! 5⭐️’s only because I can’t give it 6. As always, the team of Akart and Pierce deliver an engaging and superlative literary experience. I cannot recommend this audio book more highly…and I have over 540 Audible..
Narration is well done, that’s about it. Main characters are annoyingly perfect, and adept at every conceivable thing…side characters are either absolute evil or complete buffoons.
I would have loved to have listened to it all – I love Jack Olsen’s writing – however the narrator’s “s” was so sharp in the microphone, that it was distracting at best, headache inducing at worst. I literally had to turn the volume down to where it was hard to hear the words, and..
As usual this was an excellent book. Mark Goodwin does a good job of keeping it clean and suspenseful
I started listening to this maybe before Covid and just finished it. One similarity to this is how fast life changes, being prepared mentally, physically and financially for the future is looking more real. We can look and laugh at the prepping others are doing but they are on point.
