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The Forgotten

Alastair Stone Chronicles, Volume 2

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The Forgotten

De: R. L. King
Narrado por: Will M. Watt
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When a friend asks Alastair Stone to question a disturbed child who's committed a horrific act, Stone has no idea what kind of rabbit hole he's starting down. His investigations uncover more instances of appalling crimes, all committed by people with no history of violence. And other people have turned up missing.

It's not long before Stone crosses paths with Jason Thayer, a young man searching for his runaway sister who might be a victim of the same bizarre affliction. Together, Stone and Jason are embroiled in a network of odd homeless people, strange symbols, a growing conspiracy, and deadly danger. Even if they find Jason's sister in time, there's no way to know if they can help her--and it's soon clear that the problem is a lot worse than they originally suspected.

What do you do when you discover an extradimensional plot that threatens the safety of the entire world, but you can't tell anyone about it because literally anyone on Earth could be part of it?

©2012, 2013 R. L. King (P)2017 R. L. King
Fantasía Ficción Paranormal y Urbano Supernatural Thriller y Suspenso Urbano Paranormal

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The gory part surprised me, but I liked the whole story. It was a good book

I like the new characters.

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Though I did enjoy it overall, I find it difficult to accept this is an Alastair Stone book when for almost the whole book he is just a supporting character and we see everything from Jason’s point of view. In fact, once they meet up, Stone doesn’t have a single chapter from his perspective. I found this choice to be very weird for a series ostensibly about Stone. We’ve also been told but not shown that Stone is a powerful made but he seems pretty damn weak in both books so far. He doesn’t even seem all that knowledgeable since there are multiple occasions where he realizes something that he admits should have been obvious. Sure he does some stuff in the end but before that is a series of him getting injured and blindsided while his supposed side kick does most of the work. Maybe it would make more sense to me if he was elderly but he is supposed to be in his 30s.

Also, don’t expect a sophisticated magical society here, there isn’t one. Unless you count magic hobos that even the mage didn’t know about. There doesn’t even seem to be a magic policing force that comes in to demand secrecy. Honestly a weird choice as that is a staple of the genre.

Narration is fine, not great but not bad either. He is no James Patrick Cronin, but no one else is.

Stone reminds me of a less competent version of Prof Croft, the benefit he has over Croft is 40 books. I’ve read a lot of urban fantasy; Dresden, Templeverse, McCool, Cain, overworld, Doc Holliday, Hellequin, Demon Accords, Prof Croft; just to name a a few. There are others that I have read but these ones are the ones I’ve read all of at least once but usually more than once. Most of the other Urban fantasy I’ve dropped after a few books. After this book I would say Stone is between those books and the ones I drop. I have my doubts I’ll make it through all 40 books, especially if every book has stone as a secondary character like this one. But I’m willing to stick around for a few more in the hopes that the world gets more fleshed out.

Overall it was interesting and engaging, But a little flat

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Much better supporting characters and better back story for Stone. This book was way better than the first. I almost stopped after 1 but I’m glad I didn’t. Now I’m excited for Book 3!

Book 2 is Better than Book 1

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I believe Alaster Stone is going to be my 3rd love after Harry Dresden and Alex Verus.

I don't understand why folks were saying it was anticlimactic. So not true. I love the 2 new additions to the crew.

I can't wait to start book 3!! So totally good!!!

THIS WAS GREAT!!

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Forgotten to be better than the print version?

When you have a two hour commute, it seriously cuts into your reading tie, but with the audio version available - its the best of both worrlds

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Forgotten?

For me, the most memorable moments are when you think you know what's going on and you find out your wrong - without giving anything away - it's hard, but stay tuned for the climax, it's a doozy.

What about Will M. Watt’s performance did you like?

Will does an excellent job with the different voices in the story, no mean feat when you add accents into the mix.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

This is a book that pulls you in and the more you read, the more you want to read and after its finished, you want to hear it all over again.

Any additional comments?

A delightful read in any from

Unforgettable

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