this series has been everything you could hope for! wonderfully written and keeps you at the edge of your seat through the whole thing.
wow, he did it again!
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this series has been everything you could hope for! wonderfully written and keeps you at the edge of your seat through the whole thing.
I found myself feeling extremely lucky to never have run into such a monstrous situation. The lifelong suffering of his victims, exacerbated by the reactions of some of law enforcement (saying the victims should just lay back and enjoy it) is just unimaginable.
I’m really torn on this one. The story itself is interesting, however, the detailed and graphic description involving the torture of animals was way over the top for me. I’m having a hard time getting through it for this reason. Animal lovers & pet parents beware.
Definitely don’t listen if you happen to be a demarcate or a free thinking female, or God forbid have dark skin or are a drug addict or in recovery for addiction. If that isn’t enough to help you steer clear, the story just ends abruptly. The storyline could have been thought up and written by..
A fantastic new chapter involving this awesome cast of characters. very glad to hear another one by the best narrator in the business. I can’t wait for the next in the Mad Mic series.
This last book was just boring compared to the awesome 9 books before it. Great series but, skip 10.
the olsen/pierce duo is my favorite on audible, but this is by far the worst book they’ve trqmed up on. its suck a lifeless dull story that I gave up about an hour into it. complete snooze fest.
I almost made it half way through this story, almost. Than it was either stop or have permeant reduction in my IQ. The plot is nearly non-existent. Sub plots? Nope. Interesting characters? Nope. Historical relevance to action? Nope. Evidence of cultural influences for believability? Nope. Backstory? Nope. Suspension of disbelief? Nope…and I can go on…
Might depend on the listener. I have listened to much worse. I was looking a different genre than this one so maybe that was my problem.
