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Pay me what you owe me.

Review from Roak →

Roak is double crossed by a client who refuses to pay for services rendered. The rest of the book is Roak tracking down the client that stiffed him and all the various situations he gets into on the journey. Not a bad book; witty writing with action here and there. I find it hard to..

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The Alamo, in Space!

Review from Star Crusader →

Legends of Orion is a novel length equivalent of the last battle seen in many war movies. As it is book seven it wastes no time from reintroducing our main heroes to racing them to where the final defence line will make its stand. From that point on it is non stop action from one..

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Grave Robbers

Review from Chase Baker and the Lincoln Curse →

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? I would recommend this and every other Chase book I’ve listened to. This was a shorter Chase adventure, with a balancing amount of humour, twists, and waltz with danger. I started with Zandri’s more recent books in this series and it’s apparent he has..

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Another Action-Packed Thrill Ride

Review from Chase Baker and the Dutch Diamonds →

This was the second Chase Baker audiobook I’ve listened to in this series. It was fast-paced and action packed. The locations were exotic and the characters were pretty awesome. The storyline was consistent and kept me interested throughout. I enjoy the treasure hunter theme. Another great book by Vincent Zandri. Andrew B. Wehrien’s performance was..

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A Fortunate Unfortunate…

Review from Chase Baker and the Dutch Diamonds →

What did you love best about Chase Baker and the Dutch Diamonds? I love the influx of new characters in each book. Unique locations, land marks, and geographical features are fresh. The archeological finds and histories are unprecedented. It doesn’t seem to have a recurring or long lasting love interest. The admiration and appreciation for..

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Outpost Hell-o

Review from Outpost Hell →

I’m not familiar with both Jake Bible’s books, but have indulged in other works narrated by Andrew Wehrlen, which prompted me to give this a chance. Andrew has a commanding voice and varies tone for the characters. As another reviewer pointed out, he has a talent to glaze over the continuous stream of “said”. Outpost..

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