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  • Maze: The Hunt for Freddy Bills, Book Two

  • A Science Fiction Thriller
  • By: Tony Bertauski
  • Narrated by: A.J Carter
  • Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Maze: The Hunt for Freddy Bills, Book Two

By: Tony Bertauski
Narrated by: A.J Carter
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Summary

There is no escape. There never was.

Freddy Bills is retired. Back in the day, he was fishing people out of unreality tanks and pulling needles from their heads. That was when it was against the law. Now everyone is doing it, including him. In fact, he’s become quite proficient at dream-stitching unrealities for droppers to ride. He’s one of the best. His plans were to fade into retirement, just him and his dog.

That was before someone from his past appeared.

A string of clues leads him to dig up a past long buried and forgotten. As evidence mounts, he learns the truth about the Maze and it’s true purpose. There’s no escaping his past or future. He was destined to solve the Maze.

He just has to figure out why.

©2019 TONY BERTAUSKI (P)2019 TONY BERTAUSKI
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Clever, Complex Story That Makes You Wonder.

I called Maze: The Waking Of Grey Grimm, the first book in this series, a ‘Mind Bending Tale That Asks What Is Real?’ and I could say the same for The Hunt For Freddy Bills. The difference with this book though is the questioning of not only what is real but what is life, what is belief, and essentially what makes us who we are? The story starts off feeling a little confusing but is worth the pay-off when it all comes together. I’ll not say any more on the story as it’s a complex tale that could be ruined by revealing any of the plot. Tony Bertauski's writing is imaginative, creating vivid images with beautiful phrasing that altogether makes for a wonderfully entertaining story. I enjoyed this book as much as the first, which left me wanting more of it’s world, so naturally this second instalment has left me feeling the same way. Let’s hope Mr Bertauski has another in the works soon.
AJ Carter returns to add his voice to the audio-book. As with the previous book he delivers a wonderful noir-esque narration that adds to the feel of the book. His voice is melodic and perfect for the Maze books. He deals with each character with the same level of skill bringing each to life with their own distinctiveness.
Overall, a great sequel to The Waking Of Grey Grimm that delivers on so many levels.

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