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Great listen!

Review from Viking Tomorrow →

Unique storyline, with fantastic world building and intriguing characters. Loved the narrator too! I received a free review copy of this audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.

as much fun as the first one.

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

Our hero continues in a similar vein as in the first novel. It’s fast-paced and enjoyable, and new characters are introduced, and some new settings. While not exactly formulaic, it generally followed the first one in outline , pacing and comedy. Minor character development in the lead. I had fun.

Judgment

Review from Judgment of Mars →

Once again Mr. Stewart has done a great job. He has elevated the story further along than I actually expected. I have a few faults with a couple of his character happenings myself, but that is part of reading/listening to an authors work, so it is not a fault I will hold against the book…

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One of the better Reznick series books

Review from Hard Way →

I wish Mr. Turner would simply disclose to his fans of his books/readers that HE is someone who Loves Isreal. Fact being, the Mosaad does NOT give intel to the CIA. However, before the False Flag so-called Boston Bombing. It was Russia who tried to warn the U.S. Please, just do your own unbias, objective..

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Vikings!

Review from Viking Tomorrow →

Great story with the perfect description of a mad Max type world. Great listen that was easy to follow and digest in a short time. Will be checking out more by Robinson and as always Kafer shines and proves why he is one of the gold standards or narration. I received this audiobook as a..

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A pain to listen to

Review from The Dane Maddock Adventures →

I expected great things but got a poor man’s version of a Matthew Reilly book. There is minimal depth to the cliche’d characters, the story lines are beyond lame and there is poor continuity. The narrator has the engagement of a soggy slice of bread and may as well have been a text-to-voice programme.