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Title: So Say the Waiters, Book 3
Author: Justin Sirois
Narrator: Pete Mutino
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-23-14
Publisher: Justin Sirois
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
This is the last book of the series. As Haymaker gains popularity and power within the kidnap network, his influence over people grows to the point of jeopardizing the company. Book three explores his rise to power and exactly who he has been manipulating the entire time.
Members Reviews:
3rd Book Really Ties Up the Story
I thoroughly enjoyed the prior two books in this series and I was not disappointed in the way author Justin Sirois decided to wrap up the story. It's such a wild ride, with so many interesting characters, that the reader can imagine all sorts of ways the tale could have ended. Personally, I didn't want to see it end at all, as the kidnApp premise is such a cutting edge idea, and the author shows he can play it out to the extremes and rein it back in as he chooses. He's the ulitmate Taker of our imaginations, and in my opinion he should extend this series, or at least get the screenplay done so we can all enjoy it in the theater. My vote for the actor to play Haymaker would be Gary Busey.
Great!!
The author wasn't kidding when he said on a Facebook post that book three was cranked up to 11. What a ride! Disappointed this is to be the last in the series, but looking forward to the possibility of a television story based on these books. The only thing missing from this book was the lack of Barnstormer. He's in there, but he's my favorite so that's just my opinion.
I would absolutely love to see a series based on Barnstormer! That would be amazing.
sad to see this end Mr. Sirois, but looking forward to more from you.
(P.S. the button to publish my review is labeled "submit". How appropriate :0 )
Buy the Series, Well Worth Reading
This series was excellent and well worth the read. I may be somewhat partial as I'm from Baltimore and I could literally picture myself in many of the locations Sirois wrote about. Although the books are fiction there are enough clues to know where many of the places are that he describes in his books. I really grew to like the characters that Sirois created and I sort of wish the series could have continued.
Two thumbs up to Sirois, keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to reading your next book.
So Say the Waiters book 3 Did NOT disappoint! I could Hardly stand Waiting for this to ...
So Say the Waiters book 3
Did NOT disappoint! I could Hardly stand Waiting for this to come out ~ once it did, I even cheated at work, reading online because I just had to know what happened next! Love Love Love this series ~ Justin Sirois is an amazing and creative writer. Hated that this is the end ... had chills and a tear in the eye at the end ... silly me. I definitely spread the word about this series, any chance I get. ~smiling~
Doesn't disappoint.
Loved book 3 as much as the others. book 3 picks up right were 2 left off with Haymaker become more and more outrageous and out of control. it includes some background on how Haymaker became obsessed and explores his underlying instability which helps to understand where he is trying to go. While anyone that read book 1 and 2 knows the purpose of being a Waiter, the author doesn't get caught up in the details and instead choses to focus on the company and interaction between the characters.