I loved this book. Extremely enjoyable and entertaining. My 3 favorite things:1. Phil Thorn did an amazing job with Blain’s characters and cadence. 2. Harry, to me, was a perfect mix of Detective Lieutenant John McClane and Argyle, from that Christmas movie nobody remembers. Barefoot, bloody, and brave, with impeccable comic relief, Harry was my..
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Just Strange…….
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couldn’t finish
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The story continues in the original Null-Spot vein! Slow Burn has been and still is an awesome series from book 1 to here. Murphy’s and Zeds relationship is solid as is their compassion for those they care about. Wouldn’t be N. Spot without his past trauma fkin him up during IRL missions but, that’s what’s..
Good Series
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kill zach
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greatest work yet.
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this in my opinion, is one of the greatest works of rpg/cultivation books I’ve read/listened to, to date. I’d say the story was more interesting in the centennial tournament, but how this book fits things together, creates imagination and character development, thoughts, ideals. it gives me my own inspiration. the other books have given me..
LIES UPON MORE LIES!
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TOTALLY WOKE Philosophy and LIES! Blatantly pro J. EDGER HOOVER who was a proven homosexual and domestic terrorist due to his blackmailing private files. Anti-Republican, Anti-Establishment, Anti- truth! Reader has no concept of pronunciation of “MELVIN BELL-I” keeps referring to him as “BELLY” SAVE YOUR MONEY—-
So I’m not going to give anything away about the story. But I will say this, there were some really cool ideas and a lot of material to create a lore rich universe, but the author tends to skip and jump around a lot and doesn’t flesh out a bunch of the story. These three..
Gave up.
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