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One of the thing Lynch does like no other is set the world or change of venue while still entertaining. There were a few times where I was really surprised at the story direction but he was able to pull it off being such a master story teller. While not a good as the first still a marvelous book.

Another audio book.
Where I grudgingly liked The Lies of Locke Lamora, I really loved Red Seas Under Red Skies.
A complicated novel about a complicated heist that becomes more and more complicated the more you read. Listening with half an ear, and mostly groggy during my commute, I became lost as to what was actually going on. It didn't take long to regain my handle on the story though.
The story begins with a con. Two years of work and planning are just now paying off. Enter the Archon. Tipped off ...more
Where I grudgingly liked The Lies of Locke Lamora, I really loved Red Seas Under Red Skies.
A complicated novel about a complicated heist that becomes more and more complicated the more you read. Listening with half an ear, and mostly groggy during my commute, I became lost as to what was actually going on. It didn't take long to regain my handle on the story though.
The story begins with a con. Two years of work and planning are just now paying off. Enter the Archon. Tipped off ...more