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Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco

The Fantastic Fluke, Book 3

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Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco

By: Sam Burns
Narrated by: Zachary Johnson
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When an earthquake shakes up Sage's night, his instinct is to forget about it. They live in California—quakes happen. But this one sends the consciousness that lives in the ley lines running to him in fear, so he and his gunslinger boyfriend set out to investigate. What they uncover is a century-old plot to destroy not only the ley lines, but the city of Junction itself.

Now, they're in a race against an unknown adversary who wants to annihilate everything they love, and the only man with the answers is Sage's long-dead Uncle Jonathon. Good thing they only have to read his journals, not deal with the insufferable jerk in person.

Between a heist to steal a magic artifact, Uncle Jonathon's bigoted ramblings, and one surprise after another from his allies, can Sage find what he needs to save Junction?

Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco is third in its series, so if you haven't listened to a Fluke book before, you should definitely start with book one, The Fantastic Fluke. Fluke and the Faultline Fiasco is a 65k-word novel that follows the continuing adventures of Sage, Fluke, Gideon, and their whole family as they try to save the world. Or at least Southern California.

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great narrator for a fabulous series.

I have really enjoyed this series, especially with this newer narrator. He brought color and character into it.

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Good listen.

Zachary's gotten a little better since the last book, but it's clear that there's still ample room for improvement. The story itself was enjoyable, and I rate it worth the credit spent.

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It keeps getting better!

I’m so hooked with Sage, Gideon, Fluke and the rest of the gang’s adventure!

What I love most about this series is that it’s not formulaic, the adversaries are unique and the challenges are daunting and the victories much sweeter.

Then Sam Burns leaves you with more questions and mystery so you have no choice but to jump on to the next book!

The narrator did a much better job on this one.

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Excellent Story

It has a great of humor, darkish elements, character development, high stakes, and suspense. I love Gideon and Sage the most, and it’s so fun how their crew keeps expanding! Definitely recommend this series.

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love can't wait for book4 to come on audio

I love all the books in this series so far and I can not wait to the 4th to come on audio. I hope it is sooner then later. if I could give more then 5 stars 🌟 for this series I would.

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Friggin Great but too short.

Welp Sam has done it again. Quite possibly the best if the three audios the prose of this piece was great. Zachary Johnson again a great choice for Sage. My only real complaint is that it's about 2hrs short of the other books and I think Sam could have bulked up the piece a bit more.

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A great book 3 !

This was much better than expected ! I really didn’t like Zachary’s performance of book 2 but he did a much better job with this book ! I felt more emotion from the characters this time around & I’m loving the new relationship with Anson !

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Half good

Sage’s character has become self absorbed, arrogant, stupid.
He takes responsibility for more than he owes.
He’s become boring in his control over every other characters actions.
Why does Gideon want to be with this man, who’s every thought seems to be about “me, me, me”.

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