
No Shift, Sherlock
The Legend of Nyx, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kasey Logan
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George Tait
About this listen
As if bloodsuckers weren't frightening enough...whatever killed these people consumed their souls...leaving their bodies completely unscathed.
The victims had only one thing in common: They were all attacked at my club. But when you mess with my fans, Nicky's fans...well, you'll unleash Nyx and soon regret it.
The Grimoire of the Nazarene is still missing. If the Order of the Morning Dawn finds it first, Mina will unleash a legion of angels to wipe out everything she deems unnatural: vampires, witches, me...and good people like me, people in my community.
Is there a connection between these killings and the missing grimoire? I have reason to believe it's all connected.
With every body that turns up at my club, I suspect that Mina gets a little closer to acquiring the Grimoire of the Nazarene and ending us all.
©2021 Theophilus Monroe (P)2022 Theophilus MonroeI received a free review copy of this audiobook via StoryOrigin and am voluntarily leaving this honest review
Narration needs work
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I have mixed feelings about the formatting of this series. On the one hand, I wish there was an overarching story to connect all of the books. Though on the other, I’m glad I don’t have to wait to see how things end. It really takes a lot of the fire and urgency out of the story because I know it will all be wrapped up by the end.
The mystery was well done. I wasn’t trying to solve it, I never do. Looking back, I recognize some of the subtle hints and clues that I didn’t give a second thought at the time.
I really like how Nicky and her boyfriend’s relationship slightly evolves with each story. They’re finally been able to be intimate and even had a (pretty much) adopted daughter. It makes me slime to see them grow as a couple and family and the scenes with them as a group often made me laugh.
The audiobook featured numerous instances of repeated audio. The dual narrators is a rare but nice touch, for the most part. The female narrator says “onvelope”, which isn’t a word. On top of that, her audio sounds extremely different between recordings which are awkward and jarring. With the male narrator, all of his voices sound the same. There was one instance where two characters said the same line and I thought it was an instance of repeated audio at first. He really lacked the professional touch of acting out the lines and giving different voices.
NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.
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