
Speak No Evil
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Narrated by:
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Justin R. Berkey
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By:
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J.R. Gray
Weston doesn’t believe in voodoo, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t believe in him. His life and family were steeped in the stuff, and it was fine, until voodoo took everything from him and ripped his life from his grasp. And when it swallowed whole the person he loved most, he had to escape.
But there were consequences. His voodoo goddess wasn’t going to let go of him so easily, and her revenge was the pinnacle of evil. He could have dealt with something like impotence or boils, but this was purely depraved. She came for him and hit him where it hurts. She might as well have taken his guns.
Weston found himself unable to lie. A hit man who can’t lie. What a joke.
When his handler throws him a bone - a job that requires no interaction, only observation - Weston takes it. He should be able to do this in his sleep, but he’s off his game. He gets way too close.
Nothing is as it seems, and someone else, maybe someone worse than him, is stalking his mark. But he can’t leave the kid high and dry. Not when Eli is all he can think about.
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That was so good
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good
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The characters are interesting, the plot is engaging, and the setting matches both. This book is perfect for an audiobook, and I look forward to more!
Just the right amount of blood, sex, violence, and voodoo to warm my dark little soul.
Great story. Great narration.
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Sooo good!
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Really good
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And how the hell did he make me laugh. I dont do funny. But in the middle of all this raw maskulin power, I was laughing out loud in my car listening. That NEVER happens.
I want more like this.
raw power
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Did the story keep me engaged: yes
Did I feel an emotional connection to the characters: yes
Would I listen to it again: yes
What did I like about the story? good pace, entertaining and likeable characters - both Wes and Eli are strong men who know their own minds, the story is interesting and what's not to love about a "not so tough" hit-man. 😉
I enjoyed "Speak no Evil", the banter between Wes and Eli is entertaining, The elements of voodoo made the story interesting, there is lots of great action and I never saw the twist at the end coming!
And drugged / high Wes was awesome ... squid feet ... tough hit-man with squid feet 🤣🤣🤣
Narrator comment: Justin R Berkey is a new narrator for me and I think he's done a good job narrating Speak No Evil. He has a nice voice, there are quite a number of characters in this book and I had no problem distinguishing each of them and he gave believable inflections in all the right places.
Note: this book contains "flashbacks" [often mid chapter] to Weston's time before separating from his Ex and it took me the first couple of "flashbacks" to figure out what was happening when the story changed. A couple of times It pulled me from the story while I tried to figure out what had happened.
This isn't a critique against this particular book - it's a common problem in audio - In print / e-book format the style of the font will usually change to italics so we can 'see' the change in the timeline or story - but in audio there is often no indication we are getting a change or flashback - it would be helpful if authors kept 'this will go to audio' in mind when they're writing and put some kind of indicator to mark the change in timeline / story line - for example a reference to the time period: eg: 6 months earlier.
love a good hit-man story!
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It’s also my first experience with narrator Justin R. Berkey. His delivery is engaging and, especially with Weston, Berkey brought these characters to life.
I’ve got several more novels by J.R. Gray on my tbr shelf and I’m looking forward to reading them. As for Justin R. Berkey, I hope this is the start of a long career in audiobook narration.
Clever, Fast Moving Plot, Really Enjoyed JR Berkey
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long (or so it seemed)
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