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southern noir

Review from The Krewe: A Southern Noir Mystery Thriller →

Felix Herbert is the black-sheep of a well off family, an underachiever and stoner. But when Robert, his successful brother, commits suicide, Felix must step up and prove it was murder. To solve the case, he will have to convince Detective Melancon, a seasoned officer, that his brother didn’t off himself and that something else..

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The narration is distracting

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

I did not get far into the book before having to return it because of the narration. Multiple narrators of differing quality made it too hard to get into the story. Each chapter I braced for what the next narrator would be like – rather than looking forward to continuing the story.

Charming

Review from Ransom’s Law →

I thought Ransom’s Law by author David Johnson was terrific. Eleven-year-old Junior, the main character, really looks up to his father (Roscoe Ransom) and thinks he is the best. Roscoe is back from World War I and has also lost his wife, leading to a drinking problem. Junior has another problem after overhearing some news..

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Amazing book

Review from The Sorcerer’s Secrets →

Jason Miller defines “sorcery” as somewhere between witchcraft and ceremonial magick with a focus on getting real results. That’s exactly what you will get with The Sorcerer’s Secrets. The audiobook is also somewhere halfway between a grimoire and a training course, but it is completely filled with some amazing insight, ideas and tips that come from..

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