• The Jaws of Hell

  • Titan Wars, Book 4
  • By: Samuel Gately
  • Narrated by: Sean Slater
  • Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Jaws of Hell

By: Samuel Gately
Narrated by: Sean Slater
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Publisher's summary

Step into the Jaws of Hell. Only the Lucky Survive.

Scott Flawless was certain a return to the friendly confines of the ring was what he needed. But he didn't count on the murderers' row sharing this tournament bracket with him. The underground circuit is a dangerous place, and with titans like the scheming Dursham Brothers, the mighty Bell King, and the savage Fog of War, he'll be lucky to make it out of the Jaws of Hell alive.

The Jaws of Hell concludes the Titan Wars tag-team of books featuring Scott Flawless.

©2023 Samuel Gately (P)2024 Samuel Gately

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I liked the tournament concept however the Titan wrestlers were not as memorable as the previous books with Exception to Viper(since the narrator made him sound like Jake the snake), the sponsor plot was technical but good.

The love interest with Flawless and the bard is good it was left like that, it leaves it up for the readers imagination.

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