This wonderful tale is reported by Eric Ugland and narrated by Neil Hellegers. This is taken from the 1st volume of the “Bad Guys Series”. These Trick of the Night and Back to One are the best portrayals of Eric Ugland. These are also versatile pieces of Eric’s outstanding work among others.
Ben was a negligible crook making due with fleecing New York’s one-percenters. Today, he has another face, another name and another world to explore. Furthermore, Ben’s reasoning perhaps this time around, he’ll utilize his abilities at incapacitating and beguiling to assist individuals other than himself. Watching a middle-aged ‘City Guard’ ward off a twenty-foot-tall slime that crept up from the sewers will go with you mull over life choices. Tomorrow, he will have to save a young lady, take a crown, join an organization and above all persuade an inn keep to make a nice bacon egg and cheddar.
Rascals and Scoundrels is the clever, activity-stuffed dish in ‘The Bad Guys’ another series from epic ‘Eric Ugland’. However, if the readers like vivid world-building loaded with wizardry, beasts, and underhandedness, this is the most ideal book for them.
These books have the ideal mix of humor, activity, and dramatization. The characters are all around created, genuine and predictable. However, not discouraging as you would see in extraordinary writing. All things considered, it’s a pandemic or heartbreaking sincerely profound characters were there. All things considered ‘Ugland’ gives heroes who are brave, humble, and unsteady, without being sappy or miserable. The activity is all-around paced, lighthearted elements expertly planned, and the storyline is not unsurprising.