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Audiofile Magazine June 2022

Review from The Damage Done →

Science fiction often asks the listener to suspend disbelief. And here, J.D. Jackson and an able crew of narrators ask listeners to entertain an amazing and culturally loaded premise: What if there were no murders, no torture, no gun violence? As the story is told through the voices of a poet and political prisoner, an..

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more fun.

Review from Space Pirate Charlie →

If you picked up this book as the first one in the series, go back and start from the beginning. You’ll thank me later. This continues the story, and is as much fun as the previous book. I’m looking forward to the next in the series. Recommended.

just ok

Review from Midnight in the Graveyard →

there are so many stories and the narrator’s voice becomes very drab after the third or fourth. overall it was just average to me, some stories were better than others and there may have been two or three that I did find very interesting.

The truth and nothing but the truth

Review from Bone Deep →

As someone who has followed this story from the beginning, I felt as though I had a front seat view of every aspect of this case. Very well written and narrated. With one small error noted when Joel called Russ at the JCC to tell him he about the courts decision to send the case..

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A true game changer

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

This book, more than any other, stays lingering on my soul; changing my perspective of how the Anthropocene could end positively. Humanity could make a U-turn and begin to rectify our unfair and greedy consumption of Earth’s resources, turning instead to healing our planet. A society where all living beings have equal rights. I just..

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