The Rival
The Origin of Victor Standish
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Narrated by:
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Gary Furlong
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By:
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Roland Yeomans
About this listen
The Rival, a standalone Victor Standish urban fantasy.
Victor Standish. Some call him the young Indiana Jones of New Orleans. Others call him the teen Ulysses of the French Quarter. The undead and worse spit his name as if it were a curse. Their cornered victims breathe the name as if it were a prayer.
Victor says, "I'm no hero, certainly no saint. I'm just me."
Alice Wentworth, the Victorian ghoul of his heart, raises an eyebrow. "Sometimes that is entirely too much."
She hugs his arm, murmuring, half hungry for his heart, half hungry for his flesh, "Sometimes it is just right."
Zombie love is like that.
Discover Victor's childhood crucible of zombies and betrayal in Detroit that forged him into the legend he is. Watch Alice and Victor go to the New Orleans of 1834 to save the Crescent City of the present.
The challenges are unique:
Keeping the younger version of his adopted father, Samuel McCord from meeting the eerie Empress of the Jade Mask to prevent Victor's never being born. To keep the young Edgar Allan Poe from sweeping Alice off her feet and into the poet's arms.
The undead Abigail Adams, the revenant Empress Theodora, the all too alive President Andrew Jackson, and the voodoo demigods of Legba and Erzulie provide near-impossible odds.
Victor laughs, "Impossible just gives birth to legends."
You won't soon forget this stand-alone chapter in the ongoing Legend of Victor Standish.
©2016 Roland D. Yeomans (P)2016 Roland D. Yeomans