Fear the Reaper
The Last Reaper, Book 2
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Ray Porter
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New enemies. Unlikely allies. A neon city in the Deadlands that never sleeps.
Halek Cain has mysteries to solve, people to rescue, and a vendetta to carry out.
But he must fix his Reaper augmentations before they kill him. He needs raw materials from Gronic, a technical specialist on Roxo III, and time to put himself right before the Union comes for him.
Everything seems like it’s going to work out...until he learns Elise is in trouble.
If Cain doesn’t get to her first, everything that happened on Dreadmax will have been for nothing.
The Last Reaper will encounter assassins, Union special operators, and a mysterious rival from his past. The odds are overwhelming, and the enemies are mounting.
But when all is said and done, each of them will learn that you must always fear the Reaper.
©2019 J. N. Chaney and Scott Moon (P)2019 Podium PublishingWhat listeners say about Fear the Reaper
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- AmazonCustomer
- 10-08-19
Nailed it.
Ray Porter is perfect for this, and the story effortlessly gathers pace. Slick action, great dialogue and a strong sequel to book 1.
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- Edward Cope
- 16-02-23
A sequel that delivers
I enjoyed how this story flowed smoothly on from the first. Chaney & Moon grow the characters, introduce new ones, and pushes Hal journey to survive onwards. The banter between Hal & his AI brings humour to a gritty survival against the odds story. Also, Ray Porter’s narration brings the characters and the gritty nature of the story to life. Definitely worth a credit.
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