• Lucifer's Lottery

  • City Infernal, Book 4
  • By: Edward Lee
  • Narrated by: Michael T Bradley
  • Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Lucifer's Lottery

By: Edward Lee
Narrated by: Michael T Bradley
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Come take a guided tour of Lucifer’s house.

Theology student Hudson has just won the lottery, but not just any lottery—Satan’s lottery. Only 11 people in all of human history have been so honored since Lucifer’s fall from Heaven in 5318 BC. All Hudson need do is say “yes” and he will receive an all-expenses-paid tour of Hell, and his tour-guide is the damned soul of H.P. Lovecraft, the greatest horror writer of all time....

And into the abyss, Hudson ventures, to witness carnal pleasures that boggle the mind and horrors piled upon horrors within the smoking, screaming metropolis that is now Lucifer’s domain. But will Hudson make the ultimate choice and disavow his salvation to become an aristocrat in Hell?

A house with atrocities soaked in its walls, a Christian church perverted into a chapel of abomination, infant corpses exhumed for a diabolic rite.... These ingredients are only the beginning of Edward Lee’s latest excursion into hardcore occult horror. Lucifer’s Lottery takes the listener on a macabre and harrowing trek of unspeakable evil, devilish intrigue, and demented eroticism and ends in the very mansion of Satan himself....

©2010 Lee Seymour (P)2022 David N. Wilson

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love edward lee

just an amazing writing visual experience. I love the vivid descriptions. Edward Lee tells an amazing story.

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amazing as always

I started this series when I was around 13 and to this day it's one of my favorite. Edward Lee is a world building genius and the fast I live in the bay area has always added a little something extra for me.

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Amazing Series

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this series. The stories were excellent and and intriguing. I definitely recommend.

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Definitely not getting old

If you like a Edward Lee then it's another great addition to the longer tale. Sick, twisted, exactly what you expect.

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Apparently a Headline isn't really Optional

The story wasn't entirely cogent, and this has nothing to do with the fact that it goes into bizzaro territory. Still, I finished it, which I don't always do, and will likely buy the next sequel that the book sets up.

The narrator is fine, but lacks range. He has perhaps four distinctly different voices and then close variations on those.

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