This book was a challenge. It immediately grabbed me with an interesting premise. Then it got sidetracked. Then it was interesting again, then sidetracked. It was overly written. There seemed to be no trail that it wouldn’t follow, which was a shame because the basic premise was very interesting and compelling.
It seems the book was a sequel to another book and events in that book were referenced frequently. That would be fine on occasion, but it was distracting here. It broke up the flow of the story. That along with all of the "Rabbit Holes" to quote another reviewer. I can’t think of a better term.
The narrator, Mark Kamish did a good job, but couldn’t pull it out. There were just too many distractions from the main story. This could have been an excellent book, but it needs to be pared down to get there.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.