Fortress Purgatory
Helltroopers, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Persephone Rose
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By:
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Isaac Stone
About this listen
Team Omega just went through hell to find their prey, the madman Simon Haddo, only to have him escape at the last moment. These mercs didn't just do battle with a Mecha-Satan for nothing, so are determined to bring Haddo down and get paid for their efforts. They follow him, with the help of their enigmatic android guide, to the planet Mercury and a fortress factory known only as Purgatory, where they must face yet another gruesomely engineered nightmare dungeon in this violent sci-fi remix of Dante's Purgatorio.
Strap on your power armor and get ready to fight like hell.
©2017 Isaac Stone (P)2017 Isaac StoneWhat listeners say about Fortress Purgatory
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- MR
- 04-10-17
Fast paced action
This is a remix of Dante's Divine Comedy, I really enjoyed this story, the action is fast paced, the settings are earie and you are constantly left wondering what will happen next.
I found the narrator distracting little when narrating female characters but was ok otherwise.
The central characters are all distinctive with likable personalities.
Please note that I was given a free copy of this audiobook to give a non-biased review.
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- Norma Miles
- 22-12-17
Then the roses began to hum.
Still pursuing Simon Haddo for both money and revenge, Team Omega and the enigmatic Barbara Ann arrive at Fortress Purgatory and again are confronted by numerous challenges as they move through the factory's levels.
A direct continuation from volume one and again narrated by the excellent Persephone Rose.
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Exciting action but something doesn't feel quite right, possibly because it's a modern treatment of Dante's Divine Comedy and nightmares do not easily translate through time.
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