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Another awesome account of the Mad Mick

Review from American Oligarch →

The book picks up directly after The Death Dealer’s Manual and starts in a place of turmoil, at least on the part of self-proclaimed President Lightspeed. After forgetting to include the military in his plans, Lightspeed finds himself and his crew at the whim of the military. Either his plan will unravel, leading to his..

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I tried, I really tried

Review from American Apocalypse Box Set →

I got about halfway through the 2nd book and just couldn’t stand it anymore. Kevin Pierce narration is, as always, top notch, some of the content/storylines are pretty good, but my gawd, we’re constantly forced back into the sophomoric sexual comments and situations. Did the author have his 13 year old nephew help him write..

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Great Story!

Review from The Delphi Murders →

I am a dedicated TCG and overall true crime fan. I didn’t listen to this book to gain new knowledge of Delphi, but rather get more of Nic’s perspective. It did not disappoint! Well written, fun to read, interesting insight. Highly recommend!

Loved it!

Review from Traction →

Gave me clear clarity and enlightenment into how to grow my new startup, by building it correctly from the ground up.

Classic Nic Style, a must read/listen

Review from The Delphi Murders →

Most true crime fans know the story of “Delphi”. Nic collects what we know and ponders the why in his typical fashion. He keeps you engaged and interested in this fast-paced analysis. Along the way, Nic talks of his motivation, other unsolved cases, and his philosophy. Loved the intro and credits best perhaps because they..

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Exciting continuation of the Blackout Series

Review from Zero Hour →

This is the second installment in Bobby Akart’s dystopian Blackout Series. I have been a fan of this author for some time now. I’ve read many of his series and enjoyed each one for different reasons. One of the things I enjoy most about this author is that they aren’t completely fiction series. They are..

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True Crimes Finest

Review from The Delphi Murders →

Whether you are a true crime enthusiast or merely curious, this book is for you. Nic always attacks a case with purpose, leaving nothing out. When listening you don’t feel being pushed in one way or other. He leaves things on the table for you to make your own opinion, all while respecting the victims…

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