![]() Moving on to story, this book continues with those characters who didn't follow Croaker. He certainly breathed life into Case, a formerly unimportant and undeveloped side-character-now the new first person perspective into the story (though not really that important to it). Most of the time however, he was very pleasant to listen to. A few times I actually recoiled from the harshness of certain characters/lines. But then his performance could be very uneven. He has a very comforting southern kind of charm that really puts you at ease. My brother and I both kept rotating between loving and hating him. Jonathan Davis has a MUCH different feel. So it just makes sense! Anyway! Review! First off, the narrator has changed! Which sucks but is also okay, since Croaker isn't actually in this book at all. ![]() Particularly because Shadow Games may leave you very much needing to know what happens next! Although both Shadow Games and The Silver Spike take place shortly after the events of The White Rose, only The Silver Spike is actually concerned with those events. ![]() After finishing both this and Shadow Games, I can definitely agree that this should probably be read first. ![]() I actually listened to this one first based on some recommendations elsewhere online. I say side-quel because it takes place at the same time as the events of Shadow Games despite being listed as book 5 in the series. ![]()
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