
House of Cards
The Negotiator Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Eve Bianco
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By:
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C. E. Murphy
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Well written and well read.
You can always tell which person was talking - always a help with an audio book.
Great!
2nd of the series....
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Better than the first
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Wishing For More!
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An engrossing piece of literature from CE Murphy
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When her on again/off again boyfriend, Tony, invites Magrit to attend a function with him (one he's acting as a body guard for the visiting wealthy Hawaiin, Kaimana) she's introduced to the all too human world of wealth and power. Except Kaimana isn't human. No more than another of the party goers, Daisani, is.
When the world of the old races pulls Magrit back into their side of things, Magrit doesn't protest - at first, but things rapidly spin in a direction she wasn't ready to face. One that loses her Tony as anything other than a friend, and exposes her to the unexpected prejudice of one of her roommates, Cole.
Add in the fact that someone is trying to kill the Djinn, Malik - someone Magrit would happily see dead herself - and things start to become a little complicated for the legal aid lawyer.
As the middle book in the trilogy House of Cards is a solid, enjoyable read (or in this case, listen). Murphy continues to build on the strong foundations of the setting without swamping the reader with too much background. The draw between Alban and Magrit feels real, just as Janx and Daisani continue to be compelling in their own ways.
I could feel Tony's frustration when he finally gives up on the relationship, and the way Magrit deals with that reminded me of more than one friend's reaction to a bad break-up.
The narrator works brilliantly, to me, for this series and I'm glad there wasn't a switch as there have been in some series I've listened to. Her pacing matches the story nicely, making the story easy to listen to.
Strong middle book for the trilogy.
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At least she has her mysterious gargoyle Alban...she thinks
This book was not as quick moving as the first one, but a lot of critical information is discovered that will come to make sense in book 3.
Testing of the Negotiator
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Delightful 2nd in Negotiator Trilogy
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liked the first one better
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Great series
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This is such a unique story that despite getting frustrated, I am going to listen to the next book. It is a complex world with wonderful characters. They are so horrible and dangerous but absolutely amazing. It’s the type of danger one loves to get involved with. Because as long as they don’t kill you, you will come out stronger. Despite being so fierce and criminal, they are loyal.
Frustratingly good
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