First, everyone with a role in this audiobook does fabulous. I’ve long been someone to sing the praises of Jeff Hays, and this was one of my few opportunities to hear Gary Furlong throw down with his own immense talent. But Annie Ellicott brings already fun writing to a whole other level. She knows how to *be* a character, and not just voice one.
The story is fabulous, even if its frustrating due to a lack of communication between characters. However, Tevagah works to address that and deliver some restitution that eases the frustration in very reasonable ways.
A credit wonderfully spent, and I’m ready to get the next entry.