PAPER TARGETS: ART CAN BE MURDER

by Steve Saroff

Narrated by: Steve Saroff

Production by: Flooding Island

Complex yet Simple - Tons of Action!

Nothing about Enzi is typical. He is dyslexic, has no family, computer coder extraordinaire, lost, and has a passion for female artists. His highly skilled computer coding drops him into the path of a notorious and deadly conman named Tommy Tsai. Enzi is not great with relationships. The woman he loves is being charged with double homicide, and additionally, the coding he has implemented is creating a backlash that may prove deadly to Enzi in more ways than one.

Steve Saroff, the author, weaves a gripping story with unique characters. Saroff could have just written the story but instead, he crafts his words in a way that brings the listener deep within the story and keeps them there long after the ending. The story, plot twists, and characters are strongly crafted with poignant and dramatic moments. The descriptions of the characters were vivid.

As the narrator as well, Saroff provides an entertaining and mesmerizing narration. He spoke clearly and flawlessly. His pauses and intonations were perfect for the story. I did not notice any issues with his narration at all, his voice was steady throughout.

Overall, this was a highly entertaining book that will remain with the listener long after. At first, it seemed a bit slow, but the momentum quickly built.

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-bias, honest review.