Tales of Supervillainy: Cindy's Seven
The Supervillainy Saga, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Heather Costa
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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C. T. Phipps
About this listen
Cindy Wakowski a.k.a. Red Riding Hood is the second-most feared villain in Falconcrest City. Unfortunately, she soon discovers that is only because she's considered Merciless: The Supervillainy without Mercy™'s favorite henchwoman. Determined to prove herself every bit her boyfriend's equal, if not superior, Cindy assembles a team of other villains to go after the largest treasure trove in the world: the hoard of the Dragon King.
Unfortunately, things start going sideways from the start. An ex-boyfriend of hers turned eldritch horror wants revenge, other villains don't want anything to do with her plan, and the Foundation for World Harmony has put out a death warrant on her head. Merciless has also decided to engage in a little friendly competition that Cindy wants nothing to do with. Can she steal slay the dragon and claim its treasure? Will she let her ego and impatience get in the way? Also, who is Red Sindi and what relationship does she have with our antiheroine?
Tales of Supervillainy: Cindy's Seven is the eighth novel of the best-selling Supervillainy Saga series and the first from the perspective of its most popular supporting character!
©2022 Charles Phipps (P)2023 David N. WilsonWhat listeners say about Tales of Supervillainy: Cindy's Seven
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- Jeff
- 28-08-23
Villiainy to the max
C t Phipps written word mixed with heather and jeffery just make this book awesome
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- Steve Short
- 22-01-23
Cindy is no longer a henchwench
Original review from book release
So Cindy wants to be the star of her own story and makes it so. The story is split into two halves, forming the team and the heist.
This being the Supervillainy Saga and especially Cindy, nothing is ever straightforward. Her team is a mix of familiar faces along with a new villain who is Cindy’s henchwench. With a massive ensemble cast and the authors typical style of writing, the book is dialogue and pop culture reference heavy. This time D&D and anything remotely related to dragons is seen as fair game.
The way the characters constantly sidetrack each other can be a bit disorientating. I do think it gives you an idea of how some of the side characters feel when having to deal with Cindy and Gary. I did have moments of “Wait, what?”
This is a great story, and I think will be even better as audio, because of the amount of dialogue and Cindy’s continual inner monologue as well. Heaven help the narrators.
Audible review for performance
As predicted the narrators had their work cut out but did a great job. With books that are dialogue heavy like these the audio version brings everything to life. Well done Heather and Jeffery.
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- J Smith
- 10-03-23
“Who could have possibly predicted this lazy bit of storytelling?”
I always love Charles’ books and this is no exception. Excellent characters and story and overflowing with snark and paced-paced wit.
Dual narration isn’t my favourite, but Heather and Jeffrey do a great job and I especially love the blooper real addition at the end! More books should have this!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
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