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Brilliant idea bad story

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

The wonky intricacies of policy, technology and politics as they relate to saving the world are great. The novelistic elements suck. KSR gives us no reason to really believe in or care about Frank and Mary. They have these long dialogues that say nothing that furthers a plot or adds to the story. Lots of..

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Vulnerability Wins

Review from Hush Hush →

Another banger!! Absolutely love Silence Jones as a character and watching his development. I am usually very unhappy when my protagonist is shown to be vulnerable and not immune to harm or making mistakes, but this story made Silence even more easy to relate to. Silence was shown to still be haunted by his (recent)..

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Ah-Maz-Ing

Review from The Hunted →

Talk about world catastrophes. How do you truly decide where to live when something awful is happening all over? So obviously you stay put and fight this battle hoping for the best. That’s what this family did. They stayed where they were, adjusted their lifestyle with the “disaster” they were dealt and were going to..

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A man on a mission of murder

Review from The Suppressor →

If you are into stories of action and you like to be thrilled along the way, I can recommend you give “The Suppressor” a listen; it is the first book in the “Silence Jones Action Thrillers Series”. The story is on the edge of being a bit noirish, but not over the top graphically. I..

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Fantastic

Review from The Suppressor →

I did a silly thing of listening to book 2 before this book. I listened to book 0.5 so I had an understanding of the job of Silence Jones. Nothing was explained about what happened to Silence so he had very limited speech. This book answers all my questions. There are descriptive violent scenes throughout..

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Great Book

Review from Deadly Silence →

Mr. Carter is a new to me author. I enjoyed listening to this book. There was lots of suspense and action from beginning to end.Narrator Gary Bennett voiced the character so well I felt I was actually hearing Silence.