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Monsters Among Men
- The Pantheon Saga, Book 2
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne, Adenrele Ojo, Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 13 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
With great power...comes great corruptibility.
Titan is dead. And the world needs heroes more than ever.
Hugo’s dream of becoming a superhero blows up in his face. And the impossible rage that remains pulls him deeper into darkness.
After several successful battles, Greyson’s ragtag team rides a wave of stardom. But what people love more than celebrating their heroes is tearing them down.
And Quinn’s investigation into Titan’s murder gets derailed, leaving her reputation in shambles. But this journalist’s relentless pursuit of the truth could cost more than her job. These strangers are on a collision course with destiny. And each other.
Warning: Contains cursing, mild teen angst, and badass superhero action. If you’re easily triggered by cursing, mild teen angst, or badass superhero action, this novel might not be for you.
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- Julie
- 17-07-22
Super super super
I enjoyed the first book but loved this one. I would say you need to treat both books as being one big saga instead of two books because not only do they continue on from each other but things get wrapped up or explained a bit more in the second book. The book follows three main characters as they come to terms with a world without the world's greatest hero, you could call it there origin story of why they became who or what they are and like all good super hero's it's never an easy path, making it full of action and great for the listener. The is also a number of surprises to keep the listener on there toes or hearts in there mouths. I really like the characters, especially the person or hero the teenager Hugo has become in this book, there were a few times I wasn't sure how it was going to play out but glad with the results. The mystery of who killed Titan also gets wrapped up nicely and kept me guessing. With so much drama, action and mystery I could very easily see it being made into a tv series if not a film. On to the next book.
With his mentor still laid up in hospital and nobody to keep the citizen safe, Greyson and his ragtag team of newbie hero's step up. But after a mission goes horribly wrong, it sends Greyson's life spinning out of control. Can one mistake cost him everything? As the citizens he once protected and popular opinion turn against him and his team, they quickly become the hunted. At the same time Quinn is also being hunted by someone who will stop at nothing to stop her from uncovering the truth behind Titan's death. Quinn will have to decide if writing the story is worth risking her life and those of the people she love because everything she has learnt points to Titan's killer being one of his team mates, the powerful Vanguard. The teenager Hugo finds out high school is no picnic, even with super powers. The school bully still hasn't learnt his lesson, will he be able to keep his temper or will be finally teach him once and for all? There is also something off with the work his new super girlfriend and her friends do. Should he trust his judgement and stay away from the love of his life?
I liked having the three narrator's it made it easy to follow the story and they all put in a good performance.
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- Aslanenlisted
- 02-06-22
A well woven tail... but
a well woven tale of super hero intrigue only slightly let down by one of the narrators, they have a monosyllabic tone that takes you out of the scene.
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