William Alan Web has written quite a book here. This is a very extensive and detailed work, with untold mentions of very specific locations in Austria. If you don’t know Austria, which I don’t at all, getting confused is guaranteed. I had to restart at least once to get my bearings. The author did an outstanding job in going into such detail, even though it’s very technical and requires complete focus.

The narrator is good, and I got used to him, though he’s not the ideal choice for this. But that’s not to take away anything from him. This book just stops and starts a lot and his pronunciations of divisions, et Al and locations can be distracting. All in all it’s a real scholastic accomplishment.