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Another great story from a great author

Review from The Resort →

Bentley Little dies a great job of getting you into the story and not missing a beat with the details. The storyline progresses in a way that is easy to follow but isn’t easy to see coming. The narrator does a good job of conveying the emotions of the characters and keeping the story moving.

Laird Barron + Jeremy Robert Johnson + LSD

Review from X’s for Eyes →

A very Barronian narrative that involves morally & ethically objectionable covert scientific research, corrupt government (aka government) agencies attempting to kill our protagonist(s), Elder Gods from other dimensions of time & space, classic noir developments, and no less than a baker’s dozen double-crosses as well as a body count that would make a Quentin Tarantino..

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Interesting concept but surprisingly boring

Review from The Ignored →

Love Little’s other work such as The Store and thought the concept of The Ignored was promising but upon listening it fell flat. The parts with those terrorists was strangely inconsistent with the main character’s personality. The story never fully developed imo. Disappointed.