The Executioner and Her Way of Life, Vol. 2 Audiobook By Mato Sato, nilitsu, Jenny McKeon McKeon - translator cover art

The Executioner and Her Way of Life, Vol. 2

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The Executioner and Her Way of Life, Vol. 2

By: Mato Sato, nilitsu, Jenny McKeon McKeon - translator
Narrated by: Annie Wild
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Journey to where the fog never lifts… Libelle, a city by the sea. Those who venture into its fog are said never to make it back alive-a murderous phenomenon that’s another of the Four Major Human Errors that has ravaged the world. But for Menou, it just may be the solution she’s looking for. To fulfill her role as Executioner, she needs to find a way to murder Akari, the girl who seems to spring back to life whenever she’s killed. Maybe this time, Menou will be successful in carrying out her duty... but a calculated encounter with Manon, the daughter of Count Libelle, shifts all their fates in a direction that even Akari never could have predicted. Just what will become of the Executioner and her seemingly unkillable target...? Action & Adventure Fantasy Epic
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Jenny had me completely hooked as she read out the intense situation unfolding for Akari.

Wow!

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If you liked the first book, then buying this one is a no-brainer. We get more insight into the character's motivations and some confirmations of what we probably already suspected. Oh, and creepy, evil little girls. Those are always fun.

Great Sequel

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This book does an excellent job of expanding the lore of the world and setting up for later books in the series. I also really love the final villain, so creepy and such interesting descriptions of how she uses her conjurings.

An excellent follow up

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