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Title: Secret of the Labyrinth
Subtitle: The Temple of the Blind, Book Five
Author: Brian Harmon
Narrator: Norman Gilligan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-16-15
Publisher: Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Urged onward by the mysterious Sentinel Queen, Albert, Brandy, and Nicole venture ever deeper into the Temple of the Blind - and into the greatest danger they have yet faced.
Endless miles of twisting passageways and perilous chambers stand before them, and with Albert's box of clues finally exhausted, they will have to navigate the dark corridors utterly blind. And time is ticking as a dangerous beast stalks them with murderous intent.
Meanwhile, Wayne struggles to catch up to them with a warning that all may not be as it seems. Someone is lying to them. Is it the mysterious old man who aided Wayne in his journey into the Wood? Or is it the kindly Sentinel Queen? Together the six of them must decide who to trust. The very fate of the world may hinge on the actions they take this night.
Members Reviews:
I love Brian Harmon's ideas / stories
I love Brian Harmon's ideas / stories, BUT..... the characters fail to really develop. The girls especially remain very superficial. I would ask Brian to at least extend his use of adjectives and maybe work in some developed figurative language. My challenge to him would be to write an entire book with a female character and not use the word 'pretty'. Pretty eyes. Pretty mouth. Pretty arms. Pretty tuft between the legs..... I am frustrated as the stories are great. and this many novels along this writing style should be improving.
A good sci-fi adventure.
Book 5 in the series of 6 sends the friends split into two adventures before meeting up again. I liked the creativity of the sheer vastness of the labyrinth. I have not found any of the books particularly scary but more of a science fiction adventure that is unique enough to keep the reader entertained. There are only a couple of things I don't like about the series in general. One is the constant, repetitive sexual references and the second is that the author has the female characters often saying things no woman would say and acting like like they're from the 1950's. But then he does something with one of the female characters that kind of redeems himself, at least temporarily. Overall, a good adventure with utterly new concepts with good attention to detail.
Through a maze darkly
This part of the continuing saga ( 5 of 6) finds us back with Albert and his gal pals as they begin their exploration of the second 'temple' in the parallel world that is, or was, home to the Sentinels. There are new monsters, new scares, and a brand new box of chalk (someone knows their Greek fables - although there is no minotaur here, there is something else, much stranger and more dangerous). While the group wanders the seemingly endless maze, trying desperately to find their way through it and still stalked by the ever-present hounds (as well as other, newer, creatures), they are pursued by something which might give them an advantage later in the story. While the first part of this book seems to meander, (it is a labyrinth after all), things certainly heat up as we move towards the end. People are hurt, scared, tired, weary - although curiously not as hungry or thirsty as I might've expected (yeah had a bit of an issue with that part).