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Bezig met laden... The Killing Floor Bluesdoor Craig Schaefer
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Another solid entry in the Daniel Faust series, although this one is less focused on Faust's magic and his backup team than on his brains and abilities to break out of prison. Yes, prison. The one drawback with this one is the focus on the prison: how/why he was there (unanswered), who had the power to cast a spell over EVERYONE (unanswered), and the prison break itself. From that last point alone, it was a plot like every other prison break book/movie/TV show: protagonist is taken to prison, makes a couple of friends, makes more enemies, tries to break out, one of the friends dies in the attempt, decides to break-out again by taking on the warden himself. It's a good thing Mr. Schaefer is such a good writer. This plot in the hands of a lesser author would have failed miserably. The final third of the book was good, but it was too contrived: everything, and I mean everything, went Faust's way, and there was really no challenge for him and the others. Kind of a let down, really. Okay, with this volume, I'm done with Daniel Faust until the next book is published (is it on the radar anywhere yet?). I am now starting into the spin-off series, [b:Harmony Black|26402927|Harmony Black (Harmony Black, #1)|Craig Schaefer|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1450467412s/26402927.jpg|45688417]. My original The Killing Floor Blues audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer. THIS! I don’t even know how to write the review for this. There are so many feels! First of all being that I do not want Daniel Faust’s story to end. Coming to the end of a good book is like a tragedy. Being involved in this series though, it just pulls you in and does not let go! Instead of that suffocating feeling, I got all the feels of being comforted and safe. Maybe I just won’t stand so close to Faust since he is CONSTANTLY in trouble! If you have read the others, and I highly suggest you do, then you know book four ended on a massive cliff hanger. We are awaiting Daniel’s fate and then book five starts and Daniel is not where I expected him to be. Like he did not have enough problems with everything that is about to happen in Las Vegas, oh no… apparently someone felt that he needed a vacation, in the form of prison. I think this is my favorite of the series. There just something about Faust that lets everyone around him know that he will not bow down, no matter what is happening. Everyone around him seems to be in power and yet he can waltz in with a smile on his face. He doesn’t even have any real cards to play but he finds them in mysterious places that only Faust would be able to find. With no wizarding tricks up his sleeve, literally and figuratively, Faust is left to deal with his problems within the prison, on his wits. He’s a quick thinker even when it looks like he cannot come up with anything else. Somehow Adam Verner was able to keep up with this. There are so many different action points and so much going on that I was worried, but I did not even have time to worry because Faust kept going, and so did Adam! This was exceptionally narrated and by now I expect that from Adam Verner. This voices are just as shrewd as the characters, dripping with poison and menace. Even with so much going on, Adam never misses a beat! Either that or the production team is fan freaking tastic because there are no hiccups at all, and with all this action I would think someone would skip somewhere. Incredibly well done and this book deserves it. Adam Verner and Daniel Faust go hand in hand. I’m really hoping that Adam will narrate the Harmony Black books if they go to audible as well. In short: If you like Urban Fantasy, this is a must read. I loved all five book and I am hoping for more! Audiobook provided for review by the author. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Adam Verner is a magic man himself when it comes to narration! Totally awesome! ( )