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The Team is Back!

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

Revisado: 12-07-20

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is my review on The Ghalian Code: Space Assassins 3 written by Scott Baron and narrated by Eric Bryan Moore.

Our team of assassins are back! Led by Hozark, this team of assassins are called on to repay a past debt. What starts as a rescue mission, our team of assassins come together with familiar faces and unlikely allies for a battle that shifts the balance of power in the galaxy.

This is a great addition to the Space Assassins series. This is the third in the line of the series and my favorite so far. The story flows well with plenty of twists and turns that keeps the listener engaged. Scott does a phenomenal job introducing us to new characters and providing even more depth on existing characters. He is very detailed in all parts of the story. The ending was well written and starts making you think about what lies ahead for Hozark and the rest of the team of assassins.

Eric Bryan Moore, once again, knocks it out of the park with this narration. He adds such depth to the characters and the story through voices and fluctuations.

Overall, this was a good listening experience. I look forward to more!

The audio production of this story was clear and well done, there were no issues.


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Banks, Bankers and Dragons!

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-07-20

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is my review on The Dragon’s Banker written by Scott Warren and narrated by Scott Warren.

Finance, the lifeblood of any country’s beating heart and the life’s work of Sailor Kelstrom. Sailor, a merchant banker, is more interested in investments. A spell of misfortune leaves him scrambling to turn a profit. He soon hears whispers about a dragon and sets forth on a journey to convert the dragon’s fortune into one that is widely accepted in the world.

I have not found a book that dives into the finance and economy as this one does. There is quite a bit of information about the economy and economic trade within the world. I was a bit disappointed in the lack of worldbuilding that is present. There are quick glances into the world. There is not enough to fully imagine the world, but just enough to keep the story moving. We learn a fair amount about Sailor, but not so much about the supporting characters. Sailor dives deep into the finance world and we learn quite a bit about the trade. There are plenty of quick wit moments with tongue in cheek humor. The ending was a bit fast, with a sort of expected twist, but I would not let this deter you from checking this out. Overall, I found this to be a good story.

Scott Warren Narrates his story. His voice was smooth and there were no issues. His fluctuations and changes to character voices were pleasant.

Overall, this was a good listening experience.

The audio production of this story was clear and well done, there were no issues.


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Machines VS Humans!

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-07-20

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is my review on The Last Writer: Or Why the Robot Revolution Failed written by J. F. Lawton and narrated by Micah Mason.

A killer robot built to end humans. After multiple failed attempts of a revolution, Kyron changes jobs and works under a ruse to stay hidden from killer robot hunters. He receives another target, the last writer, and reads his work to best understand him. After making a connection with Simon through his writing, Kyron saves the day!

This is a thought-provoking story about the failures of machines ending the human race. There are twists and turns throughout with a nice touch of comedy. The details in the characters left me wanting more. You understand Kyron and the genetic code that he is made of and how it has evolved for other machines. You understand Simon and his writing. How he is able to make stories and why Kyron enjoys his writing and saves the day. The ending felt a bit rushed, but otherwise, this is a well written story.

Micah Mason Narrates this story. His voice of Kyron is spot on with how I would think a robot with artificial intelligence would sound. Human, with a bit of robotic fluctuation. Great job!

Overall, this was a good listening experience.

The audio production of this story was clear and well done, there were no issues.

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Haunting Connection

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-07-20

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is my review on The Last Photograph of John Buckley written by Tim Brown and narrated by Marston York.

Commissioned to retouch a photograph from WW2, we are brought into the paranormal world. We are brought from past to present and back to a horrifying past. We quickly see the connection in this sad yet satisfying ghost story.

Tim does a wonderful job keeping the story moving while providing detail and navigating the timeline. The characters are nicely built and you will experience emotions for all, including the ghost! With the twists and turns that are present, you will not want to put this down until you get to the end. Tim does not let us down and provides a most deserving ending to this haunting tale.

Marston York fantastically narrates this story. His voice was smooth and provided a nice touch to characters when needed.

Overall, this was a good listening experience.

The audio production of this story was clear and well done, there were no issues.


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Great fast moving adventure!

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-05-20

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is my review on Space Assassins 1 and 2 written by Scott Baron and narrated by Eric Bryan Moore.

Space Assassins is set in a magical universe. This team of assassins accept a contract and set off on a magical adventure full of twists and turns. They are skilled in magic and armed with the most powerful blade of all.

There are many different characters introduced throughout both books. Each given enough detail and intricately woven into the story. Space Assassins 1 moved very quickly but moved at a steady enough pace that left you feeling you had all of the information needed to progress. Book 2 added the length that was lacking in book 1 and did so without hurting the plot or pace of the story.

Eric Bryan Moore did a wonderful job with the narration. His voice was smooth and was able to navigate well through the different characters adding depth in how he voiced them.

Overall, this was a fun listening experience. Scott Baron has a fun style of writing and has built a great universe. I can’t wait to hear more from the Space Assassins series.
The audio production of this book was clear and well done, there were no issues.

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Danger in Plain Sight Audiolibro Por Burt Weissbourd arte de portada

Great story, great listen

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

Revisado: 10-29-20

As a representative of AudioBookReviewer.com here is a review on Danger in Plain Sight: A Callie James Thriller written by Burt Weissbourd and narrated by Marnye Young.

Danger in Plain Sight opens by introducing us to Callie. A restaurateur who built a safe life for her and her son. After years without contact, her ex, Daniel, re-appears and turns her safe life upside down. Daniel is being hunted and Callie hides him after being hospitalized. She then turns to the one man who she thinks can help; her former bartender, Cash Logan. With some bad history between them, Cash and Callie come together as best they can to attempt to save Daniel and expose the truth.

One of the best parts of the book are the characters. They pull you in and have you feeling hate or love for each one. They moved with the story and did not linger more than necessary. In the end, you are left wanting more from this group. The author did a great job with character development and moving the story forward. There are plenty of twists and turns in this fast-paced book. I highly recommend this audiobook.

The narrator, Marnye Young, did a great job with this reading and changing the characters voices. She was very expressive, and her voice was magnetic. She had a good pace and her rhythm was solid.
Overall, I really enjoyed this audiobook. I found myself thinking about the book at times that I was unable to listen. I look forward to hearing more by Burt Weissbourd and hearing Marnye Young. Together they make a powerful team.
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