Another excellent edition to the story. I do, however, have one rather significant gripe in regards to the audio. I don’t know who, in heaven’s name, thought it was a good idea to have semi-graphic words of violence accompanied by very graphic sounds of violence, but they are very much mistaken. The background audio during the fights was at best, absurd, and at worst, sickening. I generally prefer audiobooks to be free of additional sounds because it makes it harder to tell what is being said, but I haven’t been so annoyed and distracted since I listened to the Lord of the Rings and somebody had the brilliant idea to sing all the songs and poems in the recording with the acumen of a dehydrated cat in the throws of child birth. That being said, the performance of the VA’s themselves were, once again, excellent. Overall, aside from the terrible background sound, I enjoyed listening to the story, and look forward to the next installment.
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