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Executable

By: John Conroe
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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Summary

Book Six of the Demon Accords. For 17 years Declan O'Carroll has lived quietly in the upstate Vermont town of Castlebury, waiting impatiently for a chance to get out and meet the great wide world. When an odd new girl appears in town, Declan finds out that the world might be coming to meet him. But the big question remains...who is in more danger? Declan or the world?

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Dreadful Irish accents

I love this series. Unfortunately this book is oversupplied with that dubious Irish accent that only Americans seem to use. At one stage the 19 year old Galway girl's accent seem to drift towards England and London. Kind of ruined for me. Since I'm actually Irish that crappy pseudo accent always annoys me.

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What accent is that meant to be?

having read the books in the Demon Accord series, I was wary of how the narrator would do. previous books in the series were OK but boy did he come a cropper in this one! Some of the characters are Irish but the accent - at points - flips over to pure Essex (for those not familiar with UK regional 'dialects', think of it as a poor man's cockney). When the narrator did this for the first time, I choked on my coffee it was that jarring.

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Fun storyline. Shame about the Irish accents

Nice to have the story from a different character's perspective. The narrator really doesn't have a clue about doing Irish accents, though (or Swedish ones in earlier books in the series)

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Okay once it gets going but not half as smoothly written or read as the rest of the series

It takes a lot of work to get going. Plus its a bit of a surprise that it isn't an obvious follow on. Could have used a paragraph to orientate it within the series for the reader. I looked up to confirm it really was part of the series before persevering. I was thinking, 'Where are the usual characters?' You do reach them eventually. Feels like the start of a teen off shoot series. On a side, I hated the narrator's Irish accents, painful, and as for the young Irish girl who slips from Irish to cockney on a whim - made me shudder.
But it was okay.

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Loved this series

Loved this series. Its even better how the narrator gives a voice to each character and you really feel all emotions from his voices, joy, sadness, humor, this has lead me to by the rest of this series and lots more books the narrator does.

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Good story, but patronising towards the Irish

The story is pretty good, but the Irish characters speak in a dialogue last seen in 1970s clichéd American Irish cop dramas. Only falling a little short of shouting "Begorrah!".

The narrator also has some issues with the Irish accent, ranging from a phoney American Oirish accent to something so god awful it verges on Dick Van Dykes fake Cockney accent in Mary Poppins. Cockney is a London East End dialect, so has no relation to Irish.

Overall, these things work to distract from what is otherwise an enjoyable enough introduction to some new characters.

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Cockney isn't Irish!

Why did the accent for the 4 Irish sisters keep drifting into an awful Dick Van Dyke mockney accent? I don't think you can be more offensive to Irish people if you tried.

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Out of this World

I did not think I would take to this turn in the series but boy was I wrong, amazing and still going strong. Well done. by the way already half through next book, never stopped to write review.

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Enjoyable as always

Love the book, nice way of introducing the new characters, although I was confused in the beginning, I thought I bought the wrong book...
Really like the narrator and don't mind the accents, they are not great but you can't expect the narrators to be good at all the accents.

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Can be skipped, side-storyish

So it isn't really about the main characters from the story but rather a background story of the boy and the girl in the last books prison. It's funny and does flesh out the Witches part of the world with gather dark backgrounds.

"You want me to threaten a 7 year old?"
"No, I am ordering you to threaten a 7 year old!"

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