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Kind of monotonous; ending leaves you hanging

Review from Wrecking Crew →

I didn’t love this one. Most of it discussed allegations of duplicity and double dealings of law enforcement at Manitowoc county. It rambled on a bit too much. The ending wasn’t very satisfying, as Avery’s defense drones on. I also saw that two other Audibles claim justice was served. I may listen to one of..

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Excellence at its finest

Review from No Stone Unturned →

The book is excellently written and performed. The detail provided in regard to each case was fascinating and easy to understand. The story was intricately tied together and had me at the edge of my seat. How thorough and passionate this group has been! I can’t wait to learn more about the pig people !

Just gets better and better

Review from Nuclear Winter Whiteout →

Well, here we are again. A few tissue sitting beside the phone after Akart proves that nobody is safe when it comes to Nuclear Winter. Hang on for a wild ride through various parts of the United States as the characters figure out how to survive in this new world. Listen as the murder mystery..

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Great series

Review from Run Like the Wind →

So far this series has been energy packed, heart breaking, and has it’s comedic parts. The characters are well developed. These books aren’t peachy as some of the other post apocalyptic ones can be. Kevin Pierce is one of the best narrators!

nothing new l

Review from Traction →

if you have spent time in business organizations you have encountered all of this. if you haven’t, it’s a good primer. I would recommend you don’t use some of the jargon, like Rocks, and use actual business terms so you can talk with other business people.