
UFOs & Unpaid Taxes
Time Traveling Taxman, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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John Carter Aimone
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De:
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Rachel Ford
A routine tax fraud investigation. A trip down the extraterrestrial highway. A chance encounter with a mysterious visitor from outer space.
He should have left it there. But Alfred Favero, a senior analyst with the IRS, couldn’t.
Now he’s suspended from work and on the run from shadowy government agents as he tries to protect an ambassador from another world. Meanwhile, an old friend is taking advantage of his absence to woo his sweetheart. Alfred’s life is falling apart.
And things are only about to get stranger...
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The tax man is at it again.
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Alfred is back and he is determined to prevent fiscal evildoers from escaping the long arm of the law! A shady UFO tourist trap seems to be shirking taxes, and Alfred will not stand for it! During his investigation he stumbles across and Alien abduction!?
This was a great continuation of the series. You will love it if you enjoyed the first on.
I am looking forward to the next book in the series!
I Believe!
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I really loved this book, as I have always loved all of Rachel Ford's books .
This series is different from others,but that is probably why I loved it.
Ufos wow, taxes (well what do you say about taxes ) lol
I loved the alien 👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽,
Lee or Leigh ,they were so fun.
(you will understand when you read the book)
It was awesome when all the words from the late 50's and early 60's were used .
This series has become one of my favorite of this author's,
Alfred is fun.
I have recommend this book series to family
And friends.
Keep up the great writing Rachel Ford.
Thank you
Maria Keesler
UFOs & Unpaid Taxes
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The Tax Man Cometh
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What to say
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Sure, Alfred has a sense of Humor, but there's a lot of humor - and general societal cues - that are missed by the hero of this series. Alfred is not the kind of character who questions anyones motives. Or his own. He lives in a black & white world of numbers & reporting. But you'd better be reporting correctly! One thing I particularly liked about his character - his bizarre expletives. 20 years ago, I volunteered at a nursing home for a while & played pool with Alfred, I'm pretty sure. "Sugar Cookies" and "Son of a Biscuit" are a couple of examples. Its the kind of absurd thing that just has to be based in fact from someone Rachel Ford has known at one point or another. Aimone captures his character superbly.
Having read another of Ford's novels, I suspected I would enjoy this one as well, and I was not disappointed. It did take me a few chapters to really start guffawing though. The first 7 chapters were kind of stale, and I chuckled occasionally. Then we're introduced to Lee, my other favorite character of the book, and the driving force for most of the humor that follows in the book. Again, Aimone's portrayal is spot on, capturing Ford's writing and bringing it to life. I'm not going to delve into Lee other than saying that they're delightful & leave it at that to not raise any spoilers. (Closest Psych character - Maybe a combo of Gus & Woody - more on the Woody side of things though).
I jumped into this series in book 2, though I'd like to eventually check out T-Rexes & Tax Law (book 1). But, kind of like Psych, its not all that important to have checked out the pilot episode of the series (I know I watched it, but can't recall much from episode 1). This series would be right up the same tongue in cheek alley of Psych, and particularly, if you liked strait man, Carlton Lassiter, you'll like Alfred. And if you like the Travelling Taxman series - you'd probably get a kick out of Psych too.
The writing is pretty good & enjoyable - but not such that I'd feel compelled to read / listen to more of the series. This book starts a little slow, and ultimately plays out a bit like a Psych episode.
The Narration - Aimone is great in his characterizations. His timing however... Whenever I listen to an audiobook, I try to listen to at least part at 1x speed to really hear the performance aspect. After 5 minutes of it, I couldn't take his exceedingly long pauses between every sentence / paragraph / thought, and I cranked it up to 1.7 for the remainder of the book. Then the pauses seemed about right for if I was listening at 1x speed. Not sure if this was his call, a producers, or what, but it just felt like waiting for the next sentence.
So - Plot - 4 stars. Writing 4 Stars. Narration - 3 Stars. Fix the pauses & I might even give it 5 stars, but the pauses just put a damper on the whole thing. Would I listen to more by John Carter Aimone? Yeah, but if it is the same style, It would always be at a faster speed.
Sci-fi, Meet Carlton Lassiter
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Slowly but surely becoming a Person
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I don't know what I expected, but this went above what I thought. It's still funny, and yes he has flaws, but it's for sure an enjoyable story. Thank you!
UFOs & Unpaid Taxes
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While all of this is happening, Alfred remains clueless regarding most human interactions and as a result he has accidentally pushed Nancy into the arms of Josh, the ex-marine from the first novel who desperately wants to be Nancy’s boyfriend. Josh is self-confident, physically fit, and comfortable with women—all things that Alfred is not. His situation is not helped by Alfred’s need to go on the run with Lee, the remarkably likeable alien. This is both the most enjoyable part of the novel and the one with most obvious weaknesses. Alfred spends a lot of money while he seeks to keep Lee out of government hands, but there is no mention of how he pays for everything. In today’s society, most of us do not have a lot of cash on hand and I would have appreciated it if the author could have make some passing explanation as to why Alfred has endless supplies of cash. After all, using his debit or credit card would have brought the government down on him in a moment. Still, it’s a small complaint—especially when compared to the delight of watching Lee discover America and hilariously give Alfred advise on how to win the heart of Nancy.
Narrator John Carter Aimone stepped up his game in this novel. The long pauses between sentences are much diminished and the tendency to be overly dramatic toned down a bit. He also has created a truly wonderful voice for the alien, Lee, catching all of the creatures wonder and pleasure at everything around him.
In summation, this is an utterly delightful book which leaves me eagerly looking forward to the next novel in the series.
I received this book for free from Audiobook Boom in exchange for an honest review.
Not Your Typical Tax Auditor
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UFOs & Unpaid Taxes: Time Traveling Taxman, Book 2
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