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High-Octane Adventure meets Brutally Honest Moral-Theological Debate

Review from NPC →

In NPC [non-player characters], JR returns to the idea of, “we are living in a simulation, programmed/created by an external architect,” he first introduced in book one of the series, Infinite.Amongst a cast of wonderfully detailed characters, non-stop action sequences, and JR’s stylistic blend of wit and sarcasm, two parallel perspectives on life within “the..

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I Came for Infinite and Stayed for the Rest

Review from NPC →

Infinite was one of the first audiobooks that I listened to when I got on to this platform. Eventually, Infinite 2 came out and I listened to that as well. Little did I know, that I had skipped a huge swath of content that connected to those two stories together. I highly encourage all those..

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Seriously loved every second

Review from NPC →

I really loved this story. mostly because it’s nice to know that I’m not the only one that goes down this exact rabbit hole of mind bending logic loop insanity on the regular. I’ve erased and rewritten this post half a dozen times mostly because…well this isn’t a forum for my crazed ramblings on philosophy..

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Good story!

Review from Hard Kill →

Good story, fast moving. Performer needs to vary tone and pitch of all characters. I had to replay the parts several times to figure out who was speaking.I

Wonderful books!

Review from In Ashes Born →

I loved the previous series that started with Quarter Share and was so happy to see that Captain Wong’s story continues with this series. Great characters and engaging stories. I enjoyed Kafer’s reading too (also liked him from the Backyard Starship series) and he does himself proud here as well. I saw some reviews in..

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