Checkwolf - Book 1


Read by Remy Gibson

(4.7 stars; 10 reviews)

Checkwolf is a crimefighting organization, a group of talented vigilantes who have come together to battle corruption in their own way. Led by the enigmatic Sean Matts, this group of a dozen skilled men venture out into a small-scale area in the fictional metropolis named Kewanee, righting wrongs that the police are unable to touch. Initially, they operate from a small garage owned by one of the Checkwolf members, the epitome of a minor operation. But Sean Matts has a greater vision for his group, one that will take them from their humble beginnings and turn them into a force to be feared.

The Checkwolf series is a collection of stories chronicling the activities of Checkwolf's third phase, from its mainstream recognition to its full integration. Book 1 is a group of general stories: getting to know Checkwolf and their methods as they gain mainstream recognition, watching them learn and adapt to new situations.


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Chapters

1a -- Recognition (part 1) Read by Remy Gibson
1b -- Recognition (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson
2 -- Search and Destroy Read by Remy Gibson
3a -- Infiltration (part 1) Read by Remy Gibson
3b -- Infiltration (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson
4 -- Automaton Read by Remy Gibson
4b -- Automaton (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson
5 -- Bounty Read by Remy Gibson
5b -- Bounty (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson
5c -- Bounty (part 3) Read by Remy Gibson
6 -- Mortar and Pestle Read by Remy Gibson
7 -- If At First You Don't Succeed... Read by Remy Gibson
8 -- Old Ghosts Read by Remy Gibson
8b -- Old Ghosts (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson
9 -- New Blood Read by Remy Gibson
10 -- Misunderstanding Read by Remy Gibson
11 -- Refugee Read by Remy Gibson
12 -- In Secret Read by Remy Gibson
12b -- In Secret (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson
13 -- Diamond Wing Read by Remy Gibson
14 -- Nemesis Read by Remy Gibson
14b -- Nemesis (part 2) Read by Remy Gibson

Reviews


(0 stars)

Vigilante-ism, whether by those in or out of power, is not an uncommon scenario for fiction. I don't have a problem with it. My problem is the writing style. I can't decide if it supposed to be 1940's squared-jawed radio adventure couched in more modern settings or if the author ...


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What's the writing style, you say? Well so far you've got a team of vigilantes, a crazy new weapon, flight, and robots. Sounds like a comic book to me, minus any superheroes. And comics always ask you to "suspend your disbelief" to a certain extent, to "buy in" to a ...


(0 stars)

I've actually read the later books and it does get alot better. It's amazing how far comics have come since that "square-jawed radio adventure"-era of the 1940s. Other than The Tick, Watchmen is the only good comic. From Dick Grayson to Walter Kovacs? Come on. I think the first book ...


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I think the comments on this book are a bit interesting. They aren't the things I would have nitpicked about, and already just a few episodes in to the story some of the things I didn't like so much are fading out in place of better story and plot with ...


(0 stars)

Remy, I loved the story, no matter what everyone says about your idea of legalized vigilantes... Here's my Problem: Remy, you ABSOLUTELY need to work with less background noise... Once, it was easy to discern that someone, (You?) actually closed a drawer on a file cabinet... The background noises distracted ...


(0 stars)

I couldn't get by the first episode. Within ten minutes, I was introduced to 10 characters, I had no idea what they were doing except meeting in a garage (to have a pot luck? play poker?), I was given lots of background details I had no context for (one guy ...


(0 stars)

I liked the books a lot very entertaining, even the dog barking in the background LOL. one thing for future reference the French drive on the same side of the road as you Americans its the UK that drive on the left not the whole of europe.


(0 stars)

i'm having a real problem with the tenor of the first couple of episodes...there is enough politically sanctioned lawlessness in our country and current culture..just can't get behind this one...sorry...everyone is entitled to their own taste, but this one cuts the wrong way to me. M