Go Dwarf Yourself
Dwarf Bounty Hunter, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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"One of the best damn bounty hunters. Period." (James Brownstone)
Johnny Walker was a good bounty hunter in his day. James Brownstone good.
But everybody has a line. Johnny found his when his teenage daughter was murdered. Who was the killer? Even Johnny couldn't figure it out. Everybody's favorite dwarf retreated to his cabin in the swamp with his two hound dogs by his side and retired with his guns, his whiskey, and his memories.
Except magical monsters weren't done with him...yet.
A young female shifter has gone missing, and her parents are dead. The Feds know that Johnny is her only hope, and the clock is ticking.
Johnny can't say no this time. He's off to New York City with Light Elf Fed Lisa Breyer to get her back.
Dwarf the Bounty Hunter is back to kick ass and take names. Or maybe just kick ass. What will he do when the clues connect to the 15-year-old cold case of his daughter's murder?
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- Sarah Mac
- 29-07-21
This was such a fun listen!
I love Martha and Michael's books - and this one is no exception.
Johnny Walker is a retired level 6 bounty hunter dwarf. He stopped when his daughter was murdered and has been living in seclusion with his coon hounds, Rex and Luther. Until one day he gets a visit from the government asking him to come out of retirement and find a kidnapped 12 year old girl called Amanada.
Lisa, a half light elf, joins Johnny as they follow the clues in finding Amanda. They are helped along the way by Rex and Luther.
Johnny is the only one to understand the dogs and holds conversations with them. The most hilarious parts of this book are when Rex and Luther are talking - the narrator, Wayne Mitchell, really gets into character with these 2 funny dogs. I spent a lot of the book laughing at them.
This book is well worth a listen - Wayne narrated this book so well, definitely one of the best narrators I've come across.
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