The narration is great. Mikael Naramore was very good, making each individual character readily identifiable, and easily allowing me to slip into the story.

The story, notably 2 of the characters, simply had me shouting at the radio as I listened. The author developed complex characters (Kudos to you, M, Morin!), each with flaws and strengths, proving themselves to be quite human(oid), However, one’s faux righteousness and the other’s complete lack of intellect were detracting and … convenient for plot but little else.

Thanks, but no thanks.