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Originally Posted by CRussel
Read and enjoyed. This series has always enjoyed good readers, and the recent books have changed to Titus Welliver as the reader. He's a good fit as reader, because he plays Harry Bosch in the Amazon series.
Next I read a couple of Tanya Huff's Confederation Series books, Valor's Choice and The Better Part of Valor. These were read by Marguerite Gavin, and read very well, once I got past the initial disconnect. I'm so used to her reading Dana Stabenow's Kate Shugak books that I kept expecting Mutt to show up as a character any moment.
And now I'm well and thoroughly buried in the 35 hours of the latest David Weber Safehold book, At the Sign of Triumph, read excellently by Oliver Wyman (though there is one section where it sounds like they upped the speed to at least 125% for no explicable reason.)
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Originally Posted by pwalker8
At the Sign of Triumph is still a bit pricey for me ($41), though I imagine that I will break down and buy in once I whittle down my to be listened to list a bit.
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Well, it's still only a single Audible coupon, so quite reasonable.
I finished it in the car on the way in to the office today. I figure there's at least one more book in the series before he's done, but this
did tie up a lot of lose ends.
Switched to reading
Heart of Valor, number 3 in the Confederation series. Still a bit disconcerting to have Marguerite Gavin doing the reading, but she does an excellent job.