The third book in the Supervillainy saga. The book starts about a year after the second in the series, The Games of Supervillainy. Gary Karkofsky also known as Merciless, the Supervillain without Mercy, is in a pickle: his wife was turned into a vampire and not the sexy kind either but a soulless monster. He’s..
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Not his best work
Review from The Distance →
For a Jeremy Robinson novel,this was not one of his better works. I am by no means any sort of critic, and he’ll, I couldn’t write a book with a gun to my head. But I was not entertained. I think a lot had to do with the voice of Jeffery Kafer though. Listening to..
Hard to connect with any characters
Review from Rogue →
Great Storyline!
Review from Call to Arms →
A Great Read
Review from The Distance →
Not my favourite Robinson tale!
Review from The Distance →
I am a huge fan of Jeremy Robinson, but for some reason this story just didn’t resonate with me. For me the story sort of strolled along without giving me those intense moments of action, or anticipation, that I have come to expect of Jeremy Robinson tales. Jeremy Kafer does a great job of narration..
Okay
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I like Jon Resnick!
Review from Hard Wired →
Another good Jon Reznick story. Full of action, terrorists, espionage, FBI and Jon. This book is about a terrorist cell out for revenge on Jon’s Delta group from an incident in Tehran. The story line and plot was good. Fast paced, easy to follow and it all flowed very well. As for the narration, it..