Midnight Falls
The Order of Shadows, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Compton
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Kit Hallows
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Stolen magic. Rising truths. Old demons. Welcome to Copperwood Falls.
The dust had barely settled after my skirmish at Galloway Asylum, and there I was looking forward to some downtime, maybe even a promotion. What I got instead was a covert assignment and an urgent warning from on high: Get out of the city. Vanish. Go underground. So I did.
And after a quick, or should I say bad, trip down the wrong side of memory lane, I found myself holing up in a sleepy rural town on a strictly cloak and dagger mission. Copperwood Falls. Think rolling forested hills, white picket fences, and lush apple pie - with a maggot wriggling under the crust. A haunted town where the woods whisper at night, and demons come calling. A place where the shadows are restless, and almost nothing is as it seems. Catching on to the town's dirty little secrets didn't take long, but I never imagined, not for one minute, exactly what opening the lid on that particular Pandora's Box was going to bring...
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- C. Rowlands
- 23-12-19
Strong second instalment in this series
While the underlying arc of this series continues to a certain extent in this instalment, this is still a fairly standalone book too and somebody could choose to jump into the series at this point if they wanted.
The fallout from the previous book sees Morgan Rook assigned to a case intended to get him out of the city, but the sleepy town of Copperwood Falls is not what it seems and he has a new set of problems to deal with before he can leave.
The performance of the narrator is a good one, serving to nicely enhance the book with clear and distinctive tones that help to draw in the listener.
Overall, an entertaining follow-up to the previous book in this series and I will be interested to see how the series progresses.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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