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Head On (Narrated by Amber Benson)
- Narrated by: Amber Benson
- Series: Lock In Series, Book 2
- Length: 8 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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- Mark Gjøl
- 05-07-18
A good story marred by a terrible actor
I listened to the first book of the series narrated by Wil Wheaton and was disappointed by the performance, so for this second installment I decided to go with the alternative. Amber Benson tries hard to make distinct voices for each character, but not only are they jarring, the accents she choose are often wildly confusing. I was particularly confused by the manufacturer of sex bots, whose voice most of all reminded me of a sweet elderly lady. Of course that might have been her intention, but I didn't think it really fit the script. The intonation of characters are often off, and what I would have read as assertive or playful was read as whiny.
Throughout the book I regretted I hadn't chosen the Wil Wheaton narration for this as well, but really I wished they would have gotten someone else entirely to narrate it.
The story is pretty good though, I recommend reading it.
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- Melanie
- 18-07-18
Great time with the characters..
I enjoyed spending more time with the characters from Locked In. Like Locked In, the mystery a the heart of the story is very simple, which is a bit of a let down.
Once again, I enjoyed Amber's narration of the book and will stick with her for any subsequent books.
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- Call me Bob
- 07-11-21
Solid detective novel with SciFi setting
First of all I read this one before the first and did not notice.
It is a good stand-alone book.
It was not something to knock my socks off like Hyperion or Daemon but it was good.
The only problem is that since you do not know the settings many "revelations" can also be "inventions".
And if you have seen the movie Surrogates (2009) you get the gist.
Anyway, give it a chance, I liked it.
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- paul sparks
- 14-12-20
Hugely enjoyable
For me this book was actually better than lock in (which I really enjoyed) because all the relationships had been settled and the rapport and humour could play out unfettered
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- Michela
- 27-05-19
A captivating, suspenseful novel
The main characters, the same FBI agents as in Lock In, have to solve the mystery of a series of deaths connected to a popular game. A considerable number of people seem to be involved with them, and more crimes and deaths soon follow, including a few endangering the main characters' lives. But the actual motives and secret connections are only slowly revealed, with unexpected help from all sources, including a cat, and readers have to get to the very end to see the answers to all questions. The interpretation of the audiobook is once again quite satisfying.
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- DL
- 12-05-18
Not a great sequel
I enjoyed the first book in the series but the plot of this one was decidedly average and not helped by very poor narration with voices that frequently felt like nails on a blackboard.
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- James
- 30-04-18
great story, poor choice of narrator
the narrator tries to 'do' mens voices by making her voice really deep and it sounds awful. she can't make get voice differentiate enough between the low voiced female characters and any of the male characters.
this left me feeling confused about who was talking and their gender a lot of the time.
the story is excellent though, but it's book 2 so make sure you listen to 'locked in' first.
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-04-18
Chris and Leslie investigate , enjoyable
I liked the characters of Chris , Leslie and Tommy and investigation more of the world of Hayden’s and the interaction between them and other humans. The conversation is snarky and the story is well paced.It is very efficiently written, which has the side effect of making the main villain fairly obvious. This is more like a procedural than a mystery.
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- leighann montoya
- 03-12-19
not a new story just a different narrator
wasted a credit thinking this was a new book in the locked in series which I love only to realize that this book is actually a previously released book just with a different narrator
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- Craig
- 20-04-18
Great Sequel
This is both a great sequel to Lock In and also a good standalone novel. However, first time readers may be confused as much of the information about the origin of Haden syndrome is not mentioned. This is definitely an exciting and enjoyable read.
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- 04-05-21
Interesting conceptual world
Recommend the series for the sweet world building, but the plot won’t give you any chills. A good world, a good listen, a decent plot. Author can drop in good hints and incredible portrayals of the world. The MC Chris is very likable and makes good choices.
NOTE: There are two audiobook versions! Main character is never assigned a gender, never referred to as "he" or "she". To play off this, the series is narrated by two different narrators! A very cool duality that plays on the main character's nonbinary forms.
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- Mike T.
- 03-07-20
Good book, and yes - good narration!
The book: A new interesting angle to the "Hayden Syndrome" theme. Likable main characters. A bit of a whodunnit mystery and lots of action. In short - I liked the book. Also the "he said / she said" writing that marred "Lock In" is absent here. Better writing or perhaps better editing made it a smooth listen.
The narration: As with the first book I very much preferred Amber Benson's narration over Will Wheaton's speedreading performance. In particular Benson has the ability to make conversations sound natural, with short natural pauses when appropriate. Not so Wheaton. There's a reason that Benson's narration clocks in at 8 hrs 52 mins as opposed to Wheaton's speedy 7 hrs 36 mins.
Benson's ability to create different voices for characters may not be perfect but it's way better than Wheaton's. At least she tries... If a third "Lock In Series" book should appear I'll buy it - but only if Amber Benson is narrating!
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- Mark Hancock
- 20-04-18
Excellent book and narration
Loved it. Read in a day. Love the characters, the tech & world building, and narration. Someday would like to hear the series in the other narrator’s delivery, too, (but may wait for a sale).
Another grand Scalzi book!
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- WMB
- 27-12-20
Loved it!
I’d already read Lock In and liked it so was curious about this one! I liked this one even more! Amber Benson does a fantastic job and really makes each character distinctive.
The dialog is great - and very funny! Loved Van!
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- Robert
- 20-12-19
Terrible narration
Why tf does Van sound 102 years old? I can't tell if this chick went for vocal fry and landed on throat cancer or what.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-05-18
Book is good. Narration is ok.
Darn! I didn't realize that Wheaton narrated this book also! I had listened to the one narrated by Amber Benson. When I listened to Lock In, I had Wheaton as the narrator. So having Benson as the narrator for this one, which she made the main character sound feminine, was throwing me off because I had always thought of Chris (the main character) as a man. It actually didn't occur to me that he wasn't. So having a feminine voice for Chris was actually starting to get on my nerves.
I thought the book was pretty good. I really like the characters and the world. The mysteries for this series are entertaining. However this one did get a little boring for a short amount of time. But over all it was pretty good. I'm curious as to what my rating would be if I would have listened to the Wheaton narration.
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- Scott Odle
- 19-04-18
great story, meh narration
The story is just as good as the first, Lock In. The characters and setting are the same, and there are some callbacks to the original, but there is enough context given for this novel to stand alone.
The gripping mystery, with just the right balance of action and comedy, is here in full force once again. The thought-provoking social commentary returns as well, this time turning its attention to professional sports and the culture surrounding them.
I find Amber Benson's delivery to be dry and hard-boiled, missing many of the story's whimsical notes. I had this criticism with Lock In as well, greatly preferring Wil Wheaton's performance. I look forward to hearing his version of Head On next.
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- Ginger
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Just a Detective Story
I wanted more stories from the near-future world of _Lock_In_, but this book is little more than a simple detective procedural. I still liked it, but it felt flatter, less engaging than I'd hoped.
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