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The Purging Of Ruen

Gelesen von Thomas Corfield

(4,182 Sterne; 11 Bewertungen)

When assigned to determine the cause of brewing tensions in the exclusive seaside city of Ruen, Oscar Teabag-Dooven discovers it’s on the brink of tearing itself apart. Things become complicated when it appears those responsible are in charge of running the place. Drawn into a scandalous plot of insanity and greed, Oscar befriends the Dervy, a young revolutionary, by throwing her off a cliff, and Horace, an elderly doctor with a phobia of worming ointments. Together they battle the ruthless genius of Sedervitz Tappen-Noo and the grievous insanity of the Pyjami, in an attempt to save a beautiful city from certain destruction. But things don’t go according to plan. Principally because they don’t have one.


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My job requires lots of sitting around and mindlessly sorting historical data, so podiobooks, NPR, and quirky podcasts are my tether to sanity. The trouble is, it can sometimes be difficult to find a podiobook that holds my interest past the first few chapters. This one had me at its ...

Actually Book # 2

(5 Sterne)

Oscar is a Velvet Paw now, not in training. Contrary to what the author says, this is the second book. It is very entertaining and caused me to laugh out loud frequently.

very enjoyable

(4 Sterne)

wished it was unabridged. Author did a great job of narrating. Good music