
Brittle Midnight
City of Magic Series, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Ruth Urquhart
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De:
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Helen Harper
Who ever thought that life after an apocalyptic event would be easy?
Charley is under pressure. The demands of her new community are piling on stress after stress, and even with her developing magical skills, she's finding it hard to cope. Things aren't any better for Monroe - his grief and guilt over what happened to his werewolf pack are overwhelming him. When dead bodies start to appear across the city, they're going to have to work together to prevent more killings. But whether they'll be able to survive together, too, is anyone's guess.
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Amateur Detectives
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Seriously this is the best audiobook series I have listened to in a very LONG time. and usually I listen to about 5 a week!!!
i cannit wait to listen to Helen Harpers other series too! Ah thrilled that the narrator is one of my faves-that is another bonus for me!
Listen to this series bc if you don't then you really will loose out! okay on to the next one for me !!! #MonroeLurvesCharley4eva
amazing
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For instance what was the ball about? It changed Charlie fundamentally, but we never were told what it was, or how it being swallowed by a character (who totally disappears) does what it does.
As the city begins to settle into its new reality, this has turned into a detective story. Unfortunately, it feels it fairly pedestrian and feels somehow, blocky? As apposed to naturally flowing. Like, why were we told the back story of Charlie’s youth?
At the same time, there is no foreshadowing to keep readers engaged, nor have we been introduced to all of the players within the first 1/4 of the story. Nor do we understand Monroe’s sudden personality change around Charlie, although his personal issues make more sense.
Anyway, the way it’s written, this story kind of just feels like we’re blindly going around corners and chasing our tails.
I felt the same with the first book as well, and when Max was taken care of I honestly expected the story to continue as the story didn’t naturally progress to that ending. The plot went from understanding this new world, then does a 180° to a kidnapping and ensuing heist within the last portion.
I’m not sure I can finish this book, I may come back to it when I’m looking for more new material.
I REALLY enjoy the Waifs & Strays series, so I was confused by this one.
As usual, Ruth does an amazing performance.
At its heart this book is an amateur sleuth story
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