The Last Iota by Robert Kroese and read by P.J. Ochlan is a great follow-up to The Big Sheep. Picking up where the previous book left off, Kroese delivers another sci-fi mystery for Fowler and Keane to investigate, this time revolving around a cryptocurrency known as the Iota. The book ties up some loose ends from the previous installment, while leaving the door open for more. Ochlan did a good job narrating, although I am not generally a fan of audiobook series' changing narrators from one book to another. Perhaps the most egregious shortcoming of this audiobook is that at least one name was pronounced differently in The Last Iota than in The Big Sheep. I consider a lack of continuity between installments in an audio series to be a cardinal sin in this medium, and I'm frustrated it has been committed here. If Kroese writes additional books in this saga, which I sincerely hope he will, I fervently wish that the publisher will hire Fred Berman or P.J. Ochlan for the remainder of the series, rather than changing narrators again. Overall, I enjoyed it. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️