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The Enigma Rising
The Enigma Series Book 2

by Charles Breakfield and Roxanne Burkey

Father’s Worse Nightmare Come True

The R-Group finds themselves immersed in major cyber activity in Mexico and the Caribbean along with tracking down the daughter of a rich and powerful Brazilian industrialist.  The trail for the missing daughter becomes enmeshed with the father’s worst nightmare - drug lords, drug money, and pornography.  Will the R-Group find and reunite the daughter with her father?  Will they be able to find and fix everything they need to without starting an international incident?

Jacob and Petra’s return with Otto is fast, fun, and exciting.  Charles Breakfield and Roxanne Burkey provide a deeper look into these characters as well as introduce us to more of the R-Group.  While the R-Group still seems somewhat of a mystery, we are given more in-depth character development than before.  The introduction of other R-Group members and potential ones is both satisfying and enlightening.

Breakfield and Burkey give their listeners a lot of moving parts that somehow come together throughout the book in a logical and realistic manner.   The dialog is well-developed and the action is non-stop.

Be prepared to set aside all 10 hours in one sitting, because you will NOT be able to turn this one off.  There are several “aha” moments and many “oh no!” ones as well.  The breadth and skill level of the R-Group is overwhelming and scary.

I enjoy thrillers but this is so much more … thrills, action, the edge of your seat suspense with a touch of romance and humanity.  An awesome series I cannot wait to see where it goes next!

The narrator, Derek Shoales, owns not only the characters but the entire book as well.  His performance was solid and enthralling.  His accents and female voices were top-notch.

The authors and narrator together will captivate the listener until the end.

There were no issues with the quality or production of this audiobook.


Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-biased, honest review.