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Cacophony

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In exchange for the comfort of now, people gave up tomorrow.The builders of Tuners HQ aren’t what anybody expected. The conflict today was forged in the fires of yesterday.The Tuners have lost too much to the cult and are forced into a choice that divides the team.With the technology of Universe One on their side, they may find a way to end the reign of religious terror forever, but the cost is high.The fate of the multiverse hangs in the balance.

233 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 24, 2020

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Aaron Frale

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Aaron Frale writes Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy usually with a comedic twist. Time Burrito is the audience favorite. He also hosts the podcast Aaron’s Horror Show and screams and plays guitar for the prog/metal band Spiral. He lives with his wife, his son, and two cats in the mountains of Montana.

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4,031 reviews15 followers
November 22, 2021
( Format : Audiobook )
"Jon, do you think we'll survive this?"
Oh, dear, I so wanted to enjoy this book, the third in the Tuners series. The basis premise is a good one: multiple universes with movement between them possible for some, but a pseudo religious sect out to destroyed those who can. We've met the characters in the earlier books and, frankly, they are mostly unlikable, more sharp angles showing than reality figures. And such wafflers, too, rather than just getting something done. In this case, saving lives.
Narrated again by Sean Winkless Hall, who reads well, his pleasant voice easy on the ear, the writing, is in a relaxed style initially becoming more disjointed later. Lots of ma!e rivalry, priestly posturing, rotting corpsies, sick action and violence and, of course, dastardly doings. plus A vortex of two. A colourful young adult story with promise - but, sadly, not for me.

My thanks to the rights holder of Cacophony who, at my request,, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom. I'm sure this would appeal to younger, teenage readers and given the graphic writing style, would translate well into a film. But, again, not for me.
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1,724 reviews18 followers
June 20, 2020
What an ending!

If you're looking for back-to-back unstoppable action, and an exciting, gripping storyline, you'll find it right here. I loved this finale. I honestly couldn't put the book down.

The reader knows the characters well (whether you like them or not), learnt their little idiosyncrasies (or large ones in some cases), and know what they are made of. But what will they bring to the table in the 'final conflict'? Who will survive when all the twists, turns, and fighting are over?

This is a firecracker of a book, with the pace of the writing matching the excitement of your own heartbeat. Well thought-out, full of action, emotion (and I mean 'full'), and unfortunately some despair. You'll finally learn the full story behind the Tuners and The Order of the Flame. Excellent.
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