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better than the first!

Review from The Games of Supervillainy →

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. WOW! I really enjoyed book 1, but this one just kills it! I love this author/narrator duo. The snarky dialog is so entertaining. The action is great, the main character is one you want to hate but..

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A fun listen

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

Phipps and Kafer make a great team. I really enjoyed The Cthulhu Armageddon series narrated by Kafer and this is turning out just as good, but this series is quite a bit more humorous. Gary Karkofsky has wanted to be a supervillain his whole life. Once the magic cloak of a former superhero shows up..

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Cute series

Review from The Nearness of You →

first, let me talk about the narration. I’m not an expert on audio books, I’ve only listened to make a dozen, so I’ve not heard these two before, but I liked them. the part that was unusual to me was they didn’t intermingle their parts. he did a chapter, she did a chapter. every other..

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he’s back

Review from Empire →

I cant put my finger on it but it seems like the past couple of books were a bit off. but now king and the chess team are back and I can’t wait for the next adventure to get here.

Disappearing Characters!

Review from Hard Road →

I was anticipating a fast, entertaining thriller–but I have to admit I was disappointed. The protagonist was just too aggressive to be sympathetic. My major complaint was how characters initially important to the plot simply disappeared. What happened to the mother-in-law after she served as a violent warning, for example? After essentially raising his daughter,..

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