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Great Book!

Review from Flux →

I don’t like when a series has a narrator change, it throws me off. But luckily the first half of the series are almost stand alone books. So you don’t have the thing where a characters inflection and voice changes all of sudden.

Mind Bendy!

Review from NPC →

This one raised some interesting questions! I love this series! I’m truly sad its over. The thing I like most about Robinson’s books is that enough of the books/characters haven’t had happy endings that you really aren’t sure the characters will be ok. There is no sense of “it might look grim, but they’ll be..

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Bad on every level.

Review from Half Share →

Gone is the weak but pleasant slice of spacer life story of book one. It is replaced in Half Share with a cringy and ridiculous plot that serves only to get characters into bed; horrific and repetitive dialogue; and copy and paste characters who act like brainless idiots fawning over Ishmael who does nothing worth..

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Not his best

Review from NPC →

I was very disappointed by this story from Jeremy. He was one of my go-to authors, but the serial killer shtick was too much for me to stomach.

Pretty Darn Good

Review from Earth Lost →

The first book captured my attention, this one kept me listening. Now I want to go into the next one. A bit more horror in this one, but I enjoyed it. On to book 3!

Classic

Review from The Hellbound Heart →

I’ve eatched the movie many times and while the book offered little new to the experience, I’m glad I’ve now heard it. The movie was clearly a great adaption of a well written and creative horror story.

Angry

Review from Requiem →

Very frustrating too much angerStone wouldn’t answer a question or give instructions without each cussing out the other!!I had to skip many chapters to get past the angry dialogue!

Outstanding

Review from NPC →

Excellent story. Thank you for “going there” and tackling tough questions. I especially appreciate you treating your readers with respect and enabling us to experience this story with the characters: