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Awesome in every way!

Review from Monster →

I am buying his next book the instant that I finish this review. The story AND the narrator are both crazy good. I have been reading true crime for 50 years, and it doesn’t get any better!

flawed but somewhat entertaining

Review from What’s Left of My World →

The main character is interesting. The pacing is poor. There are several very obvious word choice errors, malapropisms. It’s distracting when they pop up. Finally, simply as a matter of taste, the long discussions of black helicopter conspiracy theories and Christian beliefs is too heavy handed. I’m not learning dogma I’m seeking entertainment. All that..

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Educational crime series

Review from Murder, New England →

These short but succinct stories can certainly interest some to investigate the crimes further. I like that these aren’t full length books. Kevin Pierce is a Master Storyteller! I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher. I voluntarily left this review.

One of his best!

Review from Blood And Banjos →

Franklin Horton is one of my favorite authors; that said, this book is one of his best yet! I’m always uncomfortable when an author starts out a sequel with a new character (Sharon) but he did not disappoint! This story brought in new characters and as always, you like these; felt like they were people..

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Superb Continuation

Review from Upheaval →

I am often skeptical of a continuing series. But Horton delivers another epic volume to the growing Borrowed World story. Also, he lightly ties it in with his Mad Mick Series. I’m am eagerly awaiting that marriage in the future. Thank you for another great book, looking forward to the next! See you and all..

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Needs Work

Review from Dark Days of the After: Special Edition →

Interesting plot, but female characters are more like male characters with boobs. the main character is interesting and likeable. the plot is definitely interesting and hits its mark, but I think some stuff is just over the top, like his attitude changing and the emotionless cardboard cutouts of annoying women in the book.