Virtues of the Vicious
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Narrado por:
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A. T. Shore
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Martin Wilsey
Elizabeth Cruze came to Earth for one reason: to buy weapons. She never counted on ending up in prison. Never fear, though, she's not planning on staying there long.
Special Investigator Neal Locke has made a career out of catching the most elusive and dangerous criminals. He's never failed to "get his man".
When Cruze escapes from prison, Locke is tasked with tracking her down. She should be easy to find...all he's got to do is follow the trail of bodies.
But Locke has been an investigator for a long time. It doesn't take him long to figure out that there's more going on than what he's been told....
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Kickass protagonist (✔).
Well written (✔). Great mix of politics and action (✔).
Ship cat (✔).
... and coffee (✔).
Currently, this book appears to be a stand-alone, but I would seriously love to see another book or two following this small crew... And I'd love to see more of Bale the cat, did I tell you this cat is special? He's got thumbs!
A.T. Shore gave a Dynamite performance as she blew her way through Virtues of the Vicious...
If you love Space Opera like Nathan Lowell's stories, or Becky Chambers' books, I think your gonna love this Roundhouse story!!!
The cat has thumbs!
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I loved this story from start to end. I thought this was going to be a "Catch Me If You Can" sort of story with Locke always one step behind, matching his wits with Cruze. What I got was a grand space opera full of interesting and sympathetic characters that grabbed me by the throat and refused to let go until I had seen it through to the end.
Cruze has to be my new favorite anti-hero. She's smart, dangerous and cruel when she needs to be and you can't help but root for her even as she's breaking the law. And Bale is definitely my new favorite four-legged character.
Unlike a lot of books I've listened to lately, this one contained a complete story and didn't leave me hanging. I've grown to appreciate that in an audiobook.
I loved the narrator. While her male voices all sounded the same to me, her characterizations of Cruze and Pots was spot on, especially when Cruze was doing her "helpless female" routine. The only thing I found off about the narration was the way that the narrator approached the inner voices - it sounded muffled as if she had put her hand over her mouth before reading the lines. I understand needing some sort of differentiation for inner dialog, but it was hard to understand in some places and really unnecessary in the context of the story. Regardless, I would definitely listen to more from Shore.
Here's to hoping that Wilsey writes more tales about Cruze, Pots and Ian; I need my Bale fix.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
It's a Vicious Job But Someone Has to Do It
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What did you like best about Virtues of the Vicious? What did you like least?
Our heroine, Elizabeth Cruze, reminds me of Lara Croft in outer space, armed with as many F-bombs and weapons as the guys she runs around with. I thought the technical aspects of the world building was rendered well, but I found myself getting lost between airlocks from time to time, and the profanity seems to function more for special effect. Would like to know more about Cruze's past.Would you recommend Virtues of the Vicious to your friends? Why or why not?
I would recommend this book if you enjoy semi-hard sci-fi entailing futuristic set pieces, space ships, and gadgets, and hot chicks wielding deadly blasters.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
I listened to the audio version, narrated by A.T. Shore. The voice acting and sound quality are as good as any audio book I've heard. I think a woman's voice works best for this story.Could you see Virtues of the Vicious being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
This story could easily be translated into a movie or media streaming series. I think Martin Wilsey should make a cameo as one of the characters who browbeats Cruze.Any additional comments?
Great hot-chick-with-firearm cover art. Could be a great merchandising tie-in with future episodes.A Real Airlock Buttkicker
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This audio was given to me free, and I voluntarily gave this review.
So Worth It!
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I look forward to more!
Intriguing and complex
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