Unsympathetic Magic [Dramatized Adaptation]
Esther Diamond, Book 3
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Laura Resnick
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Acting jobs don't grow on fire escapes, so struggling actress Esther Diamond is outraged when her guest role as a hooker on controversial TV drama The Dirty Thirty is jeopardized by zombies, angry spirits, and a voodoo curse.
Meanwhile, the talented teens Esther is coaching at a Harlem cultural center are also being attacked by the sinister supernatural power that's spreading through Manhattan. Since the show must go on, Esther boldly helps her friend, the 350-year-old sorcerer Dr. Maximillian Zadok, combat the Evil forces at work - all while attempting to salvage her love life with her would-be lover, Detective Connor Lopez. But will Esther's courage backfire and end up leading her to become a human sacrifice on the altar of the sinister supernatural powers that are taking over New York City?
Performed by Colleen Delany, Thomas Keegan, Bob Payne, KenYatta Rogers, Dawn Ursula, James J Johnson, Julie-Ann Elliott, James Lewis, Jefferson A Russell, Maggie Donnelly, Michael John Casey, Erika Rose, Deidra Starnes, Mavonte Johnson, Eva Wilhelm, Gregory Linington, Ken Jackson, Todd Scofield, Lily Beacon, Terence Aselford, Peter Holdway.
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- 23-09-24
Snakes and bones may break my stones
Once again, the characters say "anyhow" too much. On the bright side, I am starting to finally ignore it. I felt this book was more linear than the previous ones, it was still crazy but not as entertainingly bizarre as the first. Maybe the plot it is starting to feel like a recipe, but I believe the first book was more intricate and funnier than this one. I still love Esther, Max, Nelly and all the crazy so I'll keep listening to these wonderful funny stories!
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