Enemy of My Enemy
by Alex Segura, read by Michael David Axtell
DETAILS: Series: Marvel Crime, #2 Publisher: Audible Studios Publication Date: March 24, 2026 Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hrs., 28 min. Read Date: April 8-13, 2026

What’s Enemy of My Enemy About?
I don’t need a lot of words to describe this—Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime, is dead. Shot in his own home, and all the evidence points to Frank Castle as the shooter. Well, most of the evidence, anyway. Castle even lets himself be arrested without incident and seems ready to take the fall. Matt Murdock knows the facts don’t match up (for one, a police officer was also killed in Fisk’s office and Matt knows the Punisher wouldn’t do that), and can’t let him get railroaded. So he basically forces Castle to accept his representation.
It’s up to Matt Murdock and Daredevil to make sure Castle goes free and that the right killer is identified.
This was cleverly released shortly after the launch of Daredevil: Born Again season 2, but it’s not that much of a tie-in to the television series. This is the comic book version of Daredevil and the rest. It’s a minor point, but it does explain things like why we get someone so cartoonish* as Hammerhead and why certain characters are dead/alive.
* This is not a criticism, but a description. I enjoy the character.
Why did I pick this up? Why did I keep reading?
I picked this up because I like the idea of this Marvel Crime series, the strength of the Jessica Jones novel, and Segura’s reputation.
I kept at it because this is a smart mystery/legal thriller with some great comic book action. There are plenty of twists, some good curve-balls, and more uses of the word “internecine” than I typically see in a book.
How was the Narration?
There’s only one other voice I’d like to hear as Matt Murdock/Daredevil than Michael David Axtell, but I think it was good for them not to cast Charlie Cox. This was just great—he handled every character in a way that fit perfectly. I was as entertained by his performance as I was the by text.
Really well done.
So, what did I think about Enemy of My Enemy?
I had a lot of fun with this one—for everything I just said in that last paragraph.
Segura nailed every character—well, I’m not sure about [surprise name withheld] because I haven’t read much about them, but given the way he dealt with everyone else, I figure he did right by them. And the cast of characters is large. Segura dove deeply into Marvel’s Hell’s Kitchen here.
Also, he wasn’t shy about killing off characters. It’s clearly outside the Marvel canon.
There’s not much else to say—it’s a solid thriller, a captivating superhero story, and you won’t see what’s coming. Enemy of My Enemy is a heckuva ride that I easily recommend to fans of any of the characters I mentioned.
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allysonyj
Rats! this week I resolved that I WOULD respond to your weekly WWW post, and wrote up my comment in advance. ANd this is one of the few weeks that you haven’t bothered to post the routing WWW – maybe make it a WWT this week?