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The Honolulu Situation

By: Mark A. Henry
Narrated by: Aidan Thiele
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From the streets of Taboor City to the Molokai Fracture Zone, trouble finds Jefir Zaqq like a hook. When a 10-dollar street fight leaves him the target of a vengeful warlord, Jefir accepts the help of a mysterious stranger who helps him escape to America, where everything has a price.

On the run in Honolulu, Jefir throws in with the salty crew of the fishing boat Monkey Fist and tries to survive the whirring gears of capitalism, corporate security, secrets, lies, and home furnishings in the human-sized space between what lies over the horizon and the life left behind.

If you like the way a pony tail looks coming out the back of a ball cap, ice cream trucks, karaoke, sports gambling, Fleetwood Mac, clear liquor, and the Code of the Sea, and if you’ve ever wondered what the world looks like from atop the three-legged stool of intuition, confidence, and rhythm, you can buy this book.

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Jefir Zaqq attracts trouble like a magnet! He barely escapes a warlord bent on claiming a $10 debt before he finds himself traveling to America. Once he arrives in America he takes a job aboard the fishing boat, Monkey Fist in Honolulu! Although safe from the Warload, Jefir finds himself battling yet another. In Honolulu, he finds friends and lots of excitement!

The author, Mark A. Henry, crafts an intriguing tale of a young man’s escape to a better life only to encounter more trouble. Henry develops solid characters that blend into the story easily. His plot twists are interesting, well-executed, and further the storyline flawlessly. The book is light, fun yet engaging and intriguing. The characters and their dialogue reflect their authenticity.

The narrator, Aidan Thiele, provides a unique voice to each character, speaking clearly and with a steady cadence. He skillfully conveys enthusiasm and appropriate reactions within the narrative. His tone reflects the personality of each character vividly.

This is an entertaining and engaging audiobook further enhanced by a talented narrator.

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The narrators’ ability to depict multiple characters both male and female. The depth of which the characters were developed.

I liked the fact that book depicts multi-cultured characters. I didn’t like that the story itself was pedestrian at best.

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