
A Witch's Sin
Neon Ghosts, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Inés del Castillo
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By:
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Daniel B. Greene
About this listen
What would you do to keep your dreams ad-free?
Bruised, stoned, and still adjusting to her latest wear implants, apprentice enforcer Taya Mint plunges into the darkest depths of Megastructure Seven Zero Three, challenging everything she thought she knew about life within the walls she has never stepped beyond.
With only one assignment left to earn her full license, Taya finally stands a chance to rebuild a life wounded by grief. But she quickly discovers that the kidnapping she's investigating is just one piece of a puzzle—one that leads to grisly death and the greedy heart of power within the structure. When evidence points to a supernatural threat as the culprit, Taya finds herself needing to rely on cold-blooded allies just to survive the hell that is Seven Zero Three.
To save an innocent life in a world polluted by zealots, Taya will have to learn just how much it costs to face the monsters that occupy humanity’s artificial Eden.
©2023 Daniel B. Greene (P)2023 Podium AudioMinor obfuscated spoiler:
One thing I thought was a shame was the late book change in the character. seemed like a real shame considering the world to lose all the stuff she lost.
I overall really enjoyed the book,
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This is a massive improvement for Daniel B Greene when compared to his first two publications. The writing style shines through with its more youthful style.
Characters are interesting and the main character has a clear and defined arc. You will find yourself caring about her as well as the people in her life.
Interesting villian as well.
The world isn’t as defined per se. We don’t really go deep into the lore besides a few hints which actually keeps you wondering. But the world building while does enough to keep you focused on the main struggle within the book, doesn’t expand much.
The ending is really well written and leaves the door open for a sequel.
Overall maybe 8/10.
A massive improvement for Daniel Greene
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I really like the cyberpunk supernatural combo.
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