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The Human-Undead War II: Patriarch

By: Jonathan Edward Ondrashek
Narrated by: LaMont Ridgell
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“Vampires done right!”

Tired of the same old vampire story? In the Human-Undead War world, toss out your crosses, holy water, and fire. Don’t bother bolting your door, or lining entrances to your home with garlic or salt—vampires don’t need an invitation, and none of that will deter them. They don’t sparkle. They don’t sleep in coffins. And, they are no longer in hiding.

Seven months have passed since Barnaby, the Undead patriarch, fell to his death. The war appears to be over. Brian Koltz has assumed rule in Haven and sets about dismantling all of Barnaby’s dark work in order to prevent future tyrants. However, Barnaby is alive and well. With help from newfound allies, he plans to reignite the war and reclaim his throne. And, as their paths intertwine anew, the true Undead patriarch is forced to reveal his identity...and the secrets he’s harbored since the dawn of time.

©2016, 2020 Jonathan Edward Ondrashek (P)2022 Jonathan Edward Ondrashek
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Vampire War Zombie
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The author just continued to keep me in awe. The details and creativity he continued to show in book 2, I didn't want to stop listening. With this one, he incorporated some new ideas on how the "New England" dead and undead living together would coexist without using money. The author even comes up with how there could be problems with that way of living and ways to encourage people to work through it and that no matter where you go there are still classes of wealth (in their case hours). Then there was still the cost of war all together, especially when it came to children. The author seemed to address everything. I was hooked. Don't let the amount of hours scare you away, the details, the abilities of the undead, the way the people work together, the flow of the book, just everything. You will never want to put it down. The narrator does an amazing job as well.

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