Entering the House of Silence
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Narrated by:
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Dan Calley
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By:
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J.A. Jaken
About this listen
Four young men find themselves drawn to the service of the House of Silence, the famous brothel that caters to the whims of the elite and powerful. One of them discovers how intense that service can be.
An anthology of stories set in the House of Silence.
Danny's Interview: Haunted by the abuse he suffered at the hands of his father's family, Danny Bordelain set out to make his own way in the world. Sheer chance brought him to the attention of the House of Silence and the House's enigmatic Master, Charon Marque.
Vincent's Interview: Once upon a time, Vincent Michaelis arrived at the House of Silence looking for succor after the vicious destruction of his family and his home. This is the story of his arrival at the house and his first introduction to the House's Master, Charon Marque.
Reiji's Interview: Reiji Kendo has lived his entire life on the streets, having learned from hard experience that the only person he could ever depend on is himself. One day, he accidentally draws the notice of Charon Marque, owner and unequivocal Master of the notorious House of Silence, and everything he's ever known changes.
Tam's Interview: Tam Temetria would do anything to shake off the notoriety and responsibilities that came of being a part of the Temetria family. Determined to break free and forge his own way in the world, he stumbles across the path of the House of Silence and draws the attention of Charon Marque, the House's Master.
Shockroom: Reiji Kendo has always been one of the House of Silence's most versatile employees, willing to do whatever it takes to make both the client and his Master happy. In return, Charon Marque, the Master of the House, vowed to always keep him safe. That promise is put to the test when a mysterious visitor by the name of Lord Darwin Montgomery arrives and requests Reiji's services for a night of unanticipated, ruthless entertainment.
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- Macbandit
- 02-04-23
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It has taken me overnight to be able to sit down and actually try and put in writing my feelings about this story. I have listened to book one and two and was told this would be the correct order to listen to these. I like dark stories so I was happy to have found this new to me author. Books one and two are good stories. This book has five separate stories concerning four guys. They are good background about the guys and their original meeting and interviews with Master, Charon Marque.
Four of the five could have easily been listened to before but not the Shockroom story. I’m glad I already had an idea what this series is about because Shockroom is still giving me wandering thoughts. Shocking isn’t even close to what happens in this story. I don’t know if there are words to describe how intense this story gets. This author has an exceptional talent for storytelling that made me feel I could see the characters and the activities as they unfolded. This is about Reiji’s first job at the House of Silence. Reiji talks with more confidence than he actually has. This is one guy determined to be tough but even tough guys sometimes face unexpected things. Dan Calley’s narration really made it that much more real. It’s a good thing he is a professional, otherwise I don’t know how hard this performance could have been. His pacing and tone individualize the characters and the emotions successfully. I’m anxious for the next in the series.
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