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great story

Review from Arrival →

I really enjoyed this. the end was a bit of a surprise. I saw a fair number of negative reviews… I don’t understand why. normally I can see their point but in this case I disagree completely.

Wow! Wow! Wow!

Review from Eternal Return →

Okay, I sit in a wheelchair and several times during this book I wanted to stand up and cheer. None stop action. Do not let your mind wander or you will miss something important. Promise. Excellent writing. Well done sirs.

What a ride!

Review from Cannibal →

All of the Chess Team stories are innovative and mind bending but this one takes that to a whole new level. Hope there is more to come. I received this free review audiobook and I am voluntarily leaving this unbiased review.

As usual, amazing writing!

Review from NPC →

I love all of JR’s books. This book is honestly one of my favorites since sim-theory is my favorite mind puzzle to think about. When combined with the commanding voices of both narrators (great choice btw) it’s a book to rule them all.

Great storyline

Review from Flux →

Very well written with well rounded characters. The authors take on time travel is unique and brought some real depth to the story.

More Jack?

Review from The Last Christmas: A Repairman Jack Novel →

Repairman Jack is, for me, a top five all time favorite character. So finding out there was another one in the way was like, well…getting a Christmas present you weren’t expecting. Seeing old friends again is never a bad thing, and if you’re new to Jack I envy you your time with him.

Interesting theory

Review from NPC →

Not going to spoil the book, but the final conclusion was great. It’s a book that leaves you questioning reality, what is real and not and what the difference between the two even are.

Fun to share

Review from Full Share →

This series is a refreshing story with very little violence, backstabbing, deception, explosions, or explicit sex. It’s just Ishmael’s story of life as a spacer. I used my last credit on it the day it appeared and now I need to wait a whole month for the next share.

This is Phipps Dark Tower

Review from The Tournament of Supervillainy →

We all know who Stephen King is. Many of us also know that King made a shared-universe series for his ultra-fans called the Dark Tower series. This book is Phipps’ Dark Tower. Almost every published book he’s written gets an homage in here of some sort. I call it his Super Dark Tower Smash Bros..

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