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Between Shifts
Between Shifts
Between Shifts
Audiobook6 hours

Between Shifts

Written by W.R. Gingell

Narrated by Zehra Jane Naqvi

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

There's a body beneath the skip bins. Fae on the forklift. A vampire in the manager's office. And there's definitely something skeevy going on in the locker rooms.

Hi. I'm Pet. Well, not exactly Pet. I am a pet.

I was meant to stay out of it, but somebody's gotta do something when humans are being killed by Behindkind creatures.

Lucky for me, my owners are just as dangerous and inhuman as the bad guys . . . maybe more.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 29, 2019
ISBN9781977340719
Between Shifts
Author

W.R. Gingell

W.R. Gingell is a Tasmanian author of urban fantasy, fairy-tale retellings, and madcap science fiction who doesn’t seem to be able to write a book without a body suddenly turning up. She solemnly swears that all such bodies are strictly fictional in nature. W.R. spends her time reading, drinking a truly ridiculous amount of tea, and slouching in front of the fire to write. Like Peter Pan, she never really grew up, and is still occasionally to be found climbing trees.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great recording. Her voice is such a great match for Pet! Looking forward to the rest is this series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Pet and her psychos make for such a fun engaging story.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Between Shifts is about supermarket shifts and shapeshifters. Pet and JinYeong go undercover at the local grocery store. This is a reasonable murder mystery. I was initially disappointed with how something played out (but in retrospect can see how that was actually a positive development for Pet). As the book ended on a cliffhanger, I was extra motivated to start the next one. “We don’t give explanations,” Zero said. “If you want our help, we’ll give it; but don’t expect anything else.” The detective’s lips tightened, and he pointed at me. “What about her?” “I’m right here, you know,” I complained. “Didn’t your mum tell you it’s rude to point?” “She said she’s your pet.” “It’s true,” Zero said coolly. “What of it?” “You can’t keep girls as pets.” “They can,” I argued. “It’s creepy as all heck!” “Yeah, but that doesn’t mean they can’t do it.”