OYENTE

Andrew

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A graceful and effortless narration

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-25-19

Initially, chapter one of Return to White Catcliff hooks the reader when the protagonist, Nick Taylor, is fatally shot with a 9-mm several times at point-blank range. The plot is unique and interesting, but it is not entirely a plot-based book, which is unusual for the modern fantasy genre.

Part one reliably unfolds from there, stamping its distinctive brand on each succeeding chapter. It is a study of the main characters’ emotional and personal lives leading up to and influencing the physical behavior attributed to each character.

Part two is the heart of the story where the physical issues are tackled and resolved. Helm does an excellent job explaining what and where White Catcliff is and how it is populated. The finale in part two is heartrending.

Part three is a slick conclusion that ties in a couple of missing links and provides a launch pad for the next book in this sequel (which I hope is coming soon).

The choice of narrator, Fred Filbrich, helped make this audio tale the smooth and finished product it is. His clear voice and classic style complement this engaging story.

This book is well worth the investment.

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