Lonesome Paladin: An Urban Fantasy Novel
A Fistful of Daggers Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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S M Reine
About this listen
It's been a month since apocalypse destroyed the world as Lincoln Marshall once knew it. The new world is populated by deadly faeries, wild shapeshifters, and humans without a god. Lincoln's sins can never be absolved now that God is dead. There's nothing left for him but the bottom of a whiskey bottle.
Until Cesar Hawke comes seeking help. The undersecretary of the new Office of Preternatural Affairs has manifested uncontrollable magical powers. The only cure lies beyond the frontier of the untamed faerie worlds - a land that no mortal man can survive. He needs Lincoln to escort him to the Winter Queen through hostile territory riddled by killer unicorns, doppelgangers, and false prophets. No big deal.
Lincoln Marshall once conquered Hell. He's certain he can conquer the Middle Worlds too - and if he can't, he's happy to die trying.
©2017 SM Reine (P)2018 Red Iris BooksWhat listeners say about Lonesome Paladin: An Urban Fantasy Novel
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- J Smith
- 23-01-20
“Every full moon the safehouses turned into Thunderdome for Shifters”
It’s a good listen definitely, but felt as though I’d missed out the first book at times and would definitely benefit from a prequel.
Looking forward to book 2 now the scene has been set.
Not sure if showing the character was a racist and homophobe (to allow for character development?) was necessary and seems a bit forced; could well put some listeners off from finishing, but please bear with it and keep going.
Jeffrey is a great narrator and I’ve loved everything I’ve heard of his, although some of the voices could have used a little more distinguishing from each other.
This is my honest opinion of a free review copy.
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