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Constance Verity Destroys the Universe

Constance Verity, Book 3

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Constance Verity Destroys the Universe

By: A. Lee Martinez
Narrated by: Cynthia Farrell
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The third and final book of Constance Verity’s epic adventure in which saving the world is easy—everything that comes after is the tricky part.

The Adventurer. The Great Snurkab. The Caretaker. Constance Verity returns, having accepted and secured her place in the universe while juggling her expanded life. Until she comes up against The Caretaker’s nemesis, a foe she can’t just beat the hell out of, Connie must defeat the idea of inevitable entropy, the end of everything.

Impossible you may think, but Connie always has an angle, and this time it’s by upping her game, by stopping enough calamities, by answering every tug at her innate sense of adventure, she can build up enough power to counteract the end of the universe. The problem is, she’s still a human woman, and even she can’t keep this up for long. As she starts to fade her friends figure out a way to help: Destroy the world.

“An ethnically diverse heroine, great adventure pacing, a witty sense of humor, and some quality banter make this a delightful subversion of superhero tropes.”Booklist (starred)

©2022 A. Lee Martinez (P)2022 Recorded Books
Action & Adventure Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Superhero Adventure
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Love this series, author and reader. A. Lee never disappoints and should be a best seller.

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More Far-Out Fun

Another installment of A Lee Martinez's Sci-Fi adventure. I've read all of his published works and he never disappoints.

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A great story that deserves a re-recording

I absolutely loved the story A. Lee Martinez always tells a superb story. Right down to the finale and the landing everything about this was excellent. I have enjoyed the narrator of this series but this particular audiobook has major glaring issues as at least one other reviewer noted. I’m genuinely surprised it passed QC. The acting and voices were excellent but we hear way too much heavy breathing that severely distracts from the story.
I recommend the book but want people to be aware of the sound issues before buying.

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great story but the narrator fell short

I have fell in love with this authors books as of late and this one is no exception, however; this narrator drew me in on the last entry of this series but fell far short in this one..heavy breathing and what seems like the lack of a pop filter kinda takes me out of the atmosphere of the scenes. besides that still well worth a credit

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The recording is distracting

So, a big fan of A. Lee Martinez, but couldn't finish this recorded version and I'm bummed, doubly so, since we really looked forward to it and my reason is slightly superficial and lacks compassion in the time of covid. Honestly, it's my own impatience and expectations.

Let me explain. We (I) have come to expect a lot from narrators and a bit more from the production company since their quality has been so high. The narrators do fantastic range of voices, considering the text, the intonations, and effective phrasing adding to the quality of experience. Here, the narrator Cynthia Farrell does great on all but phrasing and it's this that I am embarrassed by my impatience and lack of compassion.

I don't know if Farrell has COPD, long term Covid, or what has happened, but there's a very audible intake of breath between very short phrases of text. Both the breath and short phrasing become very distracting very quickly and i know we should be patient and accepting of people who are different, but it just isn't possible here, at least for me.

There is more than some responsibility that should fall on the production company, who is also responsible for high expectations by putting out fantastic recordings. However, we've been let down by the intake of breath that could have been edited out or diminished in the studio, but wasn't. I would hope they would fix this to the level of their other recordings, but if they released this in this state, then it's doubtful.

So, in this one case, I'd recommend not purchasing this A. Lee Martinez audio recording unless you enjoy listening to a really good narrator who's struggling to breath and wants to hate on audio books for poor production.


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Love the book. Dislike the production

I’m a fan of A Lee Martinez and the Constance Verity series. But all the heavy breathing and lip smacking was very distracting. I’m surprised that wasn’t edited out prior to release.

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