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Dark Revel
- Lazarus Codex Series, Book 8
- Narrated by: Travis Baldree
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
There's a new necromancer in town, and he wants to take out the competition. Permanently.
Nothing says New Orleans more than Mardi Gras. Parades, booze, beads, and missing people turning into zombies. Zombies only another necromancer could have created. Taking him out should be no problem for the Pale Horseman, except this one seems to know everything about Laz's life, maybe even better than he knows himself.
Nothing is sacred to a psychotic killer armed with necromancy, including Lazarus' family. Pulled into a deadly game of cat and mouse with a deranged killer, Laz must choose between becoming what he fears most or handing his life over to a madman. One with a disturbingly familiar face . . .
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- Rik
- 16-06-21
Engaging Story/Stunning Performance!!
As I've said in another review, this series owes everything to Jim Butcher and the Dresden Files, With that out of the way, I'm grateful to have these stories to turn to as well!
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- Cody
- 01-06-22
WoW
Holy crap that book was full of whiplashes. Hell of a damn fine book though.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-04-21
Soo good
I am super bummed that the rest of the books are not on audio. so sucks! This is an intense book.
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- Karl
- 12-02-21
Great chapter in the series
I really enjoyed this volume in the series. Stakes have never been higher and it kept me on edge for most of the book. Plenty of snark that kept me laughing though.
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- David M Biggs
- 10-02-21
rushed conflict
normally I love the stories in this series but this one felt rushed. The fey world time travel play was good but used too often. Emma being turned to the darkside was also something that was foreshadowed way too easily.
all in all I hope the next book is better