
The Insides
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R.C. Bray
Ollie Krueger's days as a punk kid practicing street magic are mostly behind her. Now she's a butcher at Carnage, a high-end restaurant offering deconstructed takes on meat, and on the busiest nights of the week she and her partner, Guychardson, race to see who can produce more finished cuts. Ollie's the better butcher, but somehow Guychardson almost always wins. And Ollie thinks maybe it's because the mysterious knife he uses is magic.
Before she knows it, Ollie's interest in the knife has thrown her square in the path of a dangerous ex-marine called Pig and his hired psychic, Maja, who are on the hunt for the knife, too - who want it so badly, in fact, that they might kill for it.
Now magic is back in Ollie's life, and she's being chased through New York City, with the fabric of space-time tattering around her and weird interdimensional worms squirming their way into her kitchen. And before all this is over, she's going to need to face up to the possible consequences of some bad decisions, to look at the uncomfortable truths that she stuffed away long ago, deep down inside....
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I did not know what to expect from this book, but let me tell you that it is a weird story. Weird does not mean bad, but you will need to keep an open mind for this one. There are strange elements and characters with unexpected motivations. Ollie is not even a likable character, and she makes quite some bad decisions, but she and her friend Victor feel real people. I think the weirdness of the characters is what made them interesting. I wish the author would have explored more this.
There is also Maja's story, underdeveloped, in my opinion. I have the impression that there were too many storylines in this book and Bushnell failed at tying them together. There is also the subject of 'the Inside' that was not completely explained, and the open end, that I always feel like an easy way out.
I think the concept was great and original, but it could have been much better exploited and developed. I enjoyed the book but it left me with the feeling of expecting more.
The narration was ace. R.C. Bray was my first narrator, and he is still one of my favorites. He juggles voices and accents in a way that makes it sound easy. Bray is a five-star narrator.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who would like to listen to something different. I would have liked to learn more about 'the Inside' and the character's decisions, but by the way this book was written, it does not look like the author will expand on it.
Audiobook was purchased for review by ABR.
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A weird story, weird does not mean bad
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I prefer r.c.bray as a narrator
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Great and Strange
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Weirdness in the best possible way.
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Short and sweet
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Leaves you in the lurch
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