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  • The Oz Files

  • By: Kevin Candela
  • Narrated by: Rory Mayne
  • Length: 9 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The Oz Files

By: Kevin Candela
Narrated by: Rory Mayne
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Picture an Oz straight out of pulp detective fiction, one featuring a trio of hilariously overcompensating heroes: the No Longer Cowardly Lion, the Too Much Heart Tin Man and the Brainy If Still Not Wise Scarecrow. Put them on the trail of a mystery so twisted and deep that they're in way over their heads before they've even set foot outside the Wizard's palace. Do this because that's what the Great and Powerful Oz, in his gloriously inscrutable wisdom, has done. He's sent gruff, foulmouthed Rory Mayne and his pals Stan Plumb and Haywood Fields out into the woods, wilds and cities of Oz in hopes his team of bored post-Dorothy sidekicks can unravel the truth behind hordes of giant carnivorous birds, secret factories building fake humans, hybridization experiments and much, much more. Oz as conceived by L. Frank Baum was probably always a strange place that wasn't as it seemed, but things have gotten much, much stranger in the wake of the demise of the villainous Wicked Witch of the West. Scary, funny, filled with surprises, this mystery will keep you fascinated...that is, if you're not too busy laughing. With affectionate nods to both Baum's immortal works and the timeless Steve Martin detective parody Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, this rollicking adventure is way, WAY over the rainbow.

©2016 Kevin Candela (P)2017 Kevin Candela
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An unexpected, refreshing read

If you could sum up The Oz Files in three words, what would they be?

zany, unexpected, and fun

What did you like best about this story?

The combination of the Oz characters with the rough and tumble detective genre. Too funny!

Which character – as performed by Rory Mayne – was your favorite?

The one he's named after, Rory Mayne

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes. I just about did, too

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This book really rocked. Completely different than most books I've read, yet familiar because we all know the Oz characters. This book was a brilliant idea.

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Well done

Good antics for The Wizard of Oz. and Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid. A different plot and well done. Given audio for my voluntary review

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Great Take of Old Story!

I love this take on the Wizard of Oz story! The characters are edgy. No dull moments here!

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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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a definite relisten for me.

When I began this journey I wasn't thrilled and had many doubts, but I'm happy I took the ride and loved it. It was an interesting and entertaining spin on the wizard of iz characters in this setting. I found it intriguing and it kept me listening to the end. The innuendos and snark kept me smirking. What a mind game this whole thing was. I enjoyed the sentimental part at the end too. Awesome ending. Kudos! I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review. The narrator did an excellent job bringing the characters and story to life.

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A different sort of Mystery /Detective

Dorothy has gone home and her three friends have been given an assignment by the great and powerful, Oz himself, find the Witch of the South and determine if she's good or bad and report back with what she's up to.

The story is told from the lion's perspective and is full of fun adventures and various magic and quirky characters.

Trigger warning -some Munchkins are killed and eaten during various parts of this book. If Munchkin death is disturbing to you, please pick up a different book.

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Dorothy went home, they have to clean up her mess

Ding dang dong! Who comes up with this stuff? I am finding a great many brilliant stories out there that play off of something else, but amp up the story so that you get more fun out of the characters. I knew I was in for a treat as soon as the comparison to Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid was made. I just need someone running through the book screaming, "I have your pa-yamas!" and I'd have lost my mind.

The brilliance here is in keeping the changes made at the end of Oz, but amplifying them just a touch. The scarecrow is like Sherlock Holmes who just had a stroke. He has information he can access, he just can't apply it properly. He might be able to confer with the flowers or consult with the rain, but figuring out what they told him would be asking a lot. The lion finally has some, as they say, Ca-jones, and that gets him into more trouble than before. I won't even go into the Tin man. Let's just say that he really FEELS things now. Alot.

This book reminds me of another great novel that took an old movie, fantasied it up, and reimagined a far better world. No, Not Pride, Predjudice, and Zombies. I'm talking the Malaise Falchion by Barret. We get a reworking of the Maltese Falcon in a fantasy setting. Same characters, but done so brilliantly you don't even recognize that it was spawned elsewhere. That's the same thing here. You know the characters, you recognize them, but then you really DON'T know them at all.

It doesn't hurt that the story takes you to new places, introduces some new characters, and is masterfully plotted. The story is fresh and even if you are a little too grown up for another trip to Oz you might find that things have changed enough to allow for a little ozzy styled goofiness into your life. The writing is rich and funny, you will undoubtedly laugh. I know I found myself grinning so hard that my cheeks hurt. My butt cheeks, because I clenched them when I laughed, and I laughed a lot. This is one of those books that could stand alone or continue on, and I for one would love to see some more of these ozmatic maniacs in action.

Mayne plays it cool as the narrator, he takes each character and makes them his own. He has great comedic timing, and knows how to crack off a joke while seeming to just be telling the listener what is going on. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

This series is shaping up quite nicely, and lots of room for growth. I can't wait to see what comes next!

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Very entertaining

If you could sum up The Oz Files in three words, what would they be?

Entertaining, Exciting, Funny

Who was your favorite character and why?

Definitely Mayne. I love his dry humor and cocky attitude

Which character – as performed by Rory Mayne – was your favorite?

Mayne the Lion man.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Like Oz, but not

Any additional comments?

Enjoyed this book thoroughly. Recommend this to anyone with a sense of humor.

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Roary Mane tells a great tale

This is the tale of the Cowardly Lion, now Roary Mane and a lot more courageous. Think Pulp fiction with a lion, set in Oz.

With a lion as the main (mane) character, being a lion, dealing with the oddities of Oz as they investigate a mystery, it's all a great romp. Well done.

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