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A cocky, snarky attitude.

Review from Red Dust →

It isn’t this book’s fault, but this just isn’t my genre. Such a crazy, complicated world. It took a while to layout the world and the circumstances. I did really enjoy the cocky, snarky attitudes. The various secondary characters. The relationships, or the lack there of. I was gifted an Audible version of this book..

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Fallen gods turned assassins amidst desert secrets

Review from Red Dust →

“Red Dust” by Frank Kennedy, narrated by Maxwell Zener, offers a thrilling escapade with fallen gods turned assassins amidst desert secrets and cosmic chaos. Kennedy’s writing is as sharp as Royal’s wit, and Zener’s narration adds depth to the characters’ complexities. A wild journey filled with snark, gunfights, and interstellar intrigue in this promising start..

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Another author gone woke!!

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Would not recommend, really just putting another author on my do not give my money to. Could not get through this book, even an idiot would stop not carrying a gun everywhere and not just walk up to every situation. Author also calling regular ar15 with just a bump stock modified machine guns!! Please do..

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Action packed and entertaining.

Review from Red Dust →

Part one of a five part series. Interesting. Entertaining. Action packed. Western vibe. Vivid imagery. Superb character development and world building. Royal and Moon have no moral compass. Compassion and empathy are not in their lexicon. They used to be “gods” but were brought down a few pegs some twenty years before the events of..

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I Enjoyed This!

Review from Red Dust →

This book was a pleasant surprise. I struggled with the beginning because of the world building and hard sci-fi aspects, but I stuck with it and it was worth the effort in the end. In the far distant future, two former gods are hired as assassins and the story revolves around their shenanigans and schemes…

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Dark & Involved Fantasy

Review from Red Dust →

This was my first experience with Frank Kennedy’s work, and it was interesting. Royal and Moon had once saved the worlds of the Collectorate, but instead of being rewarded, they were forced to live in exile on Azteca. Royal, along with his comrade Moon, had a plan to take back their glory, but they needed..

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