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oh that explenation again?

Review from Call to Arms →

i finished it. permormance is good,. but story is boring and many times the author seem to think. we have short term memory problems. and give us the same expkenation that was given a couple of chapters ago. not jay allans finest.

We Listeners are to Blame

Review from Call to Arms →

Is there anything you would change about this book? The writing is good and the narration is very good, but the truth is that there is nothing to see here; we’ve heard it all before; fill in the blank, cut&paste plot. But it’s the listeners fault.. Why should a writer into the commercial market keep..

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hate when they change narrators.

Review from Call to Arms →

another good book in the series. only complaint is the changing of narrator. I did like the new one after I got into the book, but still a pet peeve of mine when they switch. lot of action started to see some political schemes show in the story line.

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Review from Project 731 →

Just not my cup of tea. Skipped ahead several times and just never connected with characters or plot

Did you bring the knives?!?

Review from Villains Rule →

Extremely entertaining tale of THE bad guy. This title had me laughing constantly and I could not put this one down. It had a great ending and left me rather fulfilled compared to most any other books. The narrator was perfect for the role and did an amazing job. I personally love playing the intricate..

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an interesting tale

Review from Villains Rule →

an amazing and intriguing tale of the villainous kind. an excellent execution of a villains work in multiple realms. very well written. its full of funny remarks, suspense moments you dont see coming and twist and turns. a guaranteed great read. the narration of the tale by jeffery kafer is once again done so well..

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