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  • Wings of the Reaper

  • The Last Reaper, Book 4
  • By: JN Chaney, Scott Moon
  • Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
  • Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)
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Wings of the Reaper

By: JN Chaney, Scott Moon
Narrated by: Tom Taylorson
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Summary

Vice Admiral Nebs and his Archangels are coming for the Last Reaper, and they’re out for blood.

Halek Cain and his crew jump into one slip tunnel after another to escape a psychopath with an armada of deadly warships. Every system is a trap; every encounter a potential battle.

When Cain and his friends receive a distress call from the Bold Freedom, innocent lives will hang on their every decision. And Cain still has debts that need to be paid. People who helped him off the exploding prison station are going to die horribly if he doesn’t pull of the impossible.

But they don’t call him the Last Reaper for nothing.

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Jarring

The change in performer is jarring. From humourous veteran to young surfer/valley girl. (No offence)

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An adjustment initially but still a winner

The change in narrator was a bit of mental shift initially but after the first hour or so I got use to it and found Taylorson’s narration enjoyable and able to bring the Reaper and his AI’s characters and banter to life in new ways while also doing justice to other established characters.

The story was enjoyable and had lots of weaving around to new elements without just turning into a predictable adventure. Would recommend a listen and say it’s worth a credit.

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Struggling..😐

I was so disappointed to find they had changed the narrator in this latest installation of Reaper Kane . it feels like I went from listening to a MAN and now I'm listening to a BOY ( no insult intended ) . This book lacked the edge I experienced in the first three installations and I'm struggling like crazy to finish it . I hate it ! its lacking in the excitement, the edge and the threat I expected from the last reaper . Very lackluster and so I struggle to reconnect with the characters like I had before .

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