Where All Paths Meet
The Adventures of Holloway Holmes, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Greg Tremblay
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By:
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Gregory Ashe
Holmeses. Moriartys. Adlers. What’s a Watson to do?
When Jack Moreno receives an anonymous invitation to the Zodiac anniversary gala, he’s inclined to ignore it. His best friend (and more), Holloway Holmes, vanished from his life five months ago, and Jack has no desire to bump into Holloway’s terrifying father, Blackfriar. But included with the invitation is an offer Jack can’t refuse: the promise that he’ll learn what really happened to his mother.
At the gala, an anonymous text sends Jack on a collision course with an amateur thief and, more importantly, with Holmes. Together, they must race to recover what the thief has stolen—information not only about Jack’s mom, but about the Holmes family. Information that could bring down Blackfriar’s empire.
By the time they reach the thief, though, she’s dead, and the stolen information is missing. To recover it, Jack and Holmes will have to learn who killed her. But other people, powerful people, are searching for the information too, and someone has already tried to kill Jack once. He’ll need luck and quick thinking to stay alive. And, of course, he needs Holloway Holmes.
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I confess I don’t usually listen to YA books because . . . teenagers! And like many teenage boys, they do some TSTL stuff that lands Jack in mortal danger as well as jail. Jack’s father is at the end of his rope and their relationship takes a big hit. And of course Holloway’s father proves to be more than just an a**hole but extremely dangerous. We also meet some more of Holloway’s messed up family and a hugh family secret is revealed. Jack’s heart takes yet another hit when Holloway ONCE again betrays him. It is truly a rollercoaster ride, but one I’m glad I took. Although there is a HEA, I hope this is not the last we hear from these boys.
Greg Tremblay is about the best there is in the business, so his performance is amazing. Highly recommend!!
I was given a free copy of this audiobook in return for an honest review.
Many questions answered and secrets revealed!!
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The Gregs hit the mark
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Let’s talk briefly about the brilliant narrator. Tremblay does an amazing job of creating, and consistently replicating individual character voices. Slipping easily through accents and genders, he does not disappoint.
This book moves fast! So much happens in the first 48 hours of the story - it’s crazy good how well it flows. Hopefully you read the book as soon as it was published - I know I couldn’t wait for the conclusion of the first series.
It’s the introduction of the the rest of Holmes’ family that makes this book so satisfying. Holloway makes more sense when the plunged in the ever loving clutch of his mother and sister. TBH, I wish they were in it even more.
There are moments throughout where Holloway nearly breaks the heart, Ashe’s handling of these moments are chef’s kiss perfection. These typically happen after a fight with Jack. Holloway’s internal struggle is on his sleeve and we feel it. Jack is bit much at times, but that has been consistent in all three titles.
Where I do have to nitpick is Ashe’s tendency to repeat himself. It nearly reaches the same level as The Lamb and The Lion series (which I love and you must read if you haven’t yet!). In moments of anger or frustration Jack or Holloway will say “…you’re one of the smartest people I know…”. That should be something uttered once. It is repeated in similar arguments. Descriptions too. There must be other ways to describe Holloway’s hair other than aspen leaves. These are only two examples, but this happens frequently. Sometimes I feel that I listen for it, waiting to hear the dreaded “sodium lamps.”
A very enjoyable conclusion to the first Holmes series!
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Begin with book 1 The Strangest Forms and you will be hooked! Thanks Gregory Ashe and when is book 4 OUT??!! Can't wait!
Book 3 and even MORE Exciting!T
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