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Razor: Fantasy Thriller

Becoming a Hero

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Razor: Fantasy Thriller

By: Wilkie Martin
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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A mourning husband can’t live with his guilt….

He decides to die, not by his own hand, but in heroically helping the vulnerable.

Since the peaceful Cotswold countryside offers limited opportunities for heroism, despite the presence of some weird and dangerous inhabitants, he ventures further afield.

To his annoyance, new and unlikely friends mysteriously appear everywhere he goes, foiling his plans and sending him back to square one.

Will he succeed or will he come to terms with his grief first? Was his wife as blame free and perfect as he thought or will lurking suspicions of infidelity be proved right?

"It was ironic that having nothing left to lose except his life, his life had become interesting again."

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Wilkie Martin is always a joy

There is always a smile and joy to be found in mr. matin’s stories. Excellent

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Wilke Martin's dry, droll sense of humor shines bright. Tim Campbell is an excellent narrator.

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The description and detail of different situations. The characters and their personalities.

I liked everything from start to finish. It is sad that there so few books of this kind. No lusty love situations and the writer did not use vulgar language. He had a vocabulary that expressed the book’s meaning without using such language.

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too short! but good.

very much liked this reading. hope to see more from this author in the near future.

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Personal preference makes it a four

Really enjoyed this overall, and so glad to have the same narrator as the Hobbes series. He is brilliant!

The only reason my fours aren’t fives is that I couldn’t figure out why it was in third person when all of the perspective was from the protagonist’s point of view. I think it would have been tighter and flowed more smoothly had it been in first person.

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