The Wrath of Vajazzle Audiobook by Barry J. Hutchison: A Rollicking Space Adventure with Laughs and Thrills
As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of fiery orange and tranquil blues, I nestled into my favorite armchair. The room was quiet except for the gentle hum of my trusty speakers, ready to transport me into the cosmos with the “Space Team: The Wrath of Vajazzle” audiobook. With a cold beer in hand and my feet propped up, I hit play, eager for another round of intergalactic shenanigans.
Barry J. Hutchison’s sequel to the Space Team series had me chuckling from the get-go. Our hero Cal, along with his motley crew of spacefarers, finds himself in a brief moment of respite, or so he thinks. The camaraderie and banter among the team are as sharp as ever, making you feel like one of the gang—albeit, one who’s blissfully safe from alien assassins.
The arrival of Lady Vajazzle on the scene cranks up the tension. This assassin isn’t just any old threat; she’s got style, smarts, and a vendetta against our beloved Space Team. Phil Thron’s narration is spot-on, capturing every nuance of sarcasm and wit, while also nailing the suspenseful moments that keep you on the edge of your seat.
As Cal and company navigate this new peril, I found myself laughing out loud at their escapades and gripping my beer a little tighter during close calls. Hutchison has a knack for balancing humor with heart-pounding action, ensuring that “The Wrath of Vajazzle” is more than just a space caper—it’s a wild ride you don’t want to end.
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In closing, “Space Team: The Wrath of Vajazzle” proves that Barry J. Hutchison is a master at weaving together comedy and sci-fi thrills. It’s a series that hooks you in and makes you crave more—which is perfect because “The Search for Splurt” awaits. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some more space hijinks to dive into.
Happy listening,
Stephen