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  • Rise of a D-List Supervillain

  • By: Jim Bernheimer
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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Rise of a D-List Supervillain

By: Jim Bernheimer
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Summary

Cal Stringel returns in the fourth volume of the D-List Supervillain series! One of the few heroes he respects has been captured, and now, Cal must rely on his wit, technical skills, and a healthy dose of The Big Lie, to pull off a daring rescue from inside a villain's base.

Along the way, he and his team of New Renegades will have to worry about an imposter, human/animal Manglermal hybrids, a naked woman, an evil scientist, a terrifying plan, and the ever intrusive presence of Big Brother. Can Cal keep the fact that he's really alive a secret? What hidden truths has Aphrodite been holding onto and how will it change their relationship?

All these questions await Cal, but, most importantly, why are you still reading the description? You should already be listening to chapter one!

©2017 James Steven Bernheimer (P)2017 James Steven Bernheimer
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And another great book

Really good story and what a cliff hanger I hope the fifth book comes out soon

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Fun read

There should be more like this series especially with Kafers great narration.

I hope more will come in the series.

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Half a book

Okay I love the first three books and highly recommend everyone reads them. Each of the others advance the characters have a small plot arc and feel complete. This book I was genuinely surprised when it ended. It's not even like trilogies where you have a main plot arc and each book is a step towards it. It just kind of stops. I'll likely read the next books, but if book 5 is not out yet, I'd wait before picking this up

Let's be clear. If you are reading this review and haven't read the first 3. Do so, they are a blast and complete in the vibe of things, this is more "the continuing adventures of..."

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