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Redemption Song

Daniel Faust, Book 2

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Redemption Song

By: Craig Schaefer
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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Daniel Faust, Las Vegas sorcerer and career criminal, has never pulled the trigger on an innocent man. When the infernal Prince Sitri challenges him to do just that, though, he can't walk away. His lover, Caitlin, is Sitri's right hand... and if Daniel refuses the job, he'll never see her again.

While Daniel works to unravel Sitri's twisted game, putting his principles and his life on the line, Caitlin has problems of her own. A pack of renegade half-bloods are in town, armed to the teeth and aiming to go to war with hell itself. Their leader is a bad memory from Caitlin's past, one she thought dead and buried centuries ago, and he's got revenge on his mind.

As if that isn't bad enough, the fallout from Daniel's last job descends in the form of an FBI task force, aimed at putting him and everyone he cares about behind bars. The feds have a magician of their own, one who knows all of Daniel's dirty little secrets. Throw in a mythical road map to hell and the ghost of a 15th-century serial killer, and the stage is set for a deadly collision.

Sitri's games are never what they seem. Everything is connected. If Daniel and Caitlin can't solve the puzzle in time, the consequences will tear them apart forever.

©2014 Demimonde Books (P)2015 Demimonde Books
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Urban
Engaging Plot • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Narration • Flawed Protagonist • Compelling Mystery • Dark Fantasy

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Excellent story with perfect narration, an interesting plot that keeps you on your toes, and memorable characters.

Exceptional

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This was an excellent follow up to the first book in this series. It's easy to fall in love with the characters and root for them.. the action is fun and its's a good paced story.. there is a lot of room for growth and development of these characters... I look forward to the next one in the series!

Excellent Continuation of the Series

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Absolutely! The combination of Adam's voice with Craig's writing is a great pairing to keep you listening and curious as to what will happen next or how Daniel will get through this.

What did you like best about this story?

Craig goes for the big punches. He has no worries about blood and gore. When the 'bad guy' hits, they hit hard and ugly. We start off with a bloody death in chapter one and the tension rises from there. Even though Craig writes dark, the story doesn't come across heavy. Daniel's personality helps lift the story, along with Adam's voicing of his dry humor.

We pretty much get the lowdown on what's happening in this complicated world of demons and magic in the beginning. So much happening at one time and Daniel's connections are all seeing something different. But it creates a wonderful feeding bed for so many possibilities.

The connections between all the problems is so well done. They are connected yet happening on their own, thriving off the others to help their selves. But, anything involving demons can't be easy and they would play off others to get what they want. I'm always mesmerized at the well thought out actions and interactions in Craig's stories. Wow.

Craig draws me in, paying close attention to details as there is always something happening. Just when you think things can't get worse. It does. And keeps you wondering how Daniel's going to fix it all. With all that's happening to Daniel, Craig timed it perfect - right when I was starting to not like the down and out Daniel, it hit Daniel why he was on this path and there is new revived life to the story and Daniel. The Daniel that's always thinking and scheming to come out the other end is the Daniel I enjoy. We get him at the start and when he returns, the story feels to jump in excitement once again. So two amazing skips of heart as we take off!

What about Adam Verner’s performance did you like?

I enjoyed the first audio book in this series, and the same holds true for this one which is done by the same voice, Adam Verner. I am always thrilled when we get the small extras with voices, like giving a vibrating sound to voices and such. Adam adds these extras in for us to give us the feel and sound of what's described by Craig. I love the personality Adam puts into the words as he narrates. He is in the moment as the character and it comes through. He also voices each with different tones to match the feel of the character, male and female, along with slight accents when noted. I love how easily Adam converts to the different tones, personalities, and accents keeping the story in a smooth flow. Amazing work.

Any additional comments?

Craig has crafted this story with many items needling Daniel. Daniel has a rough start in this book as things start to spiral downward for him in life. He's determined to keep trying through, and that doesn't always work out. All these things working at Daniel are important and come together at the end, or Daniel uses them that way.

Oh, I've enjoyed Craig's writing and creation here. I'm totally on to the series!

How is Daniel going to pull through this?

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it’s a neat world. slightly predictable, but there are surprises. it scratches the same itch as my favorite Jim Butcher, Jonathan Maberry & Drew Hayes books, i like the world & many of the supporting characters, so i plan to listen to the whole series.

still interesting

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The story picks up where it left off in The Long Way Down and it is still just as interesting as before. There isn't a whole lot I can say that I havn't in my first review for the series accept if you liked the first one here is more of the same.

Can't wait for the next book.

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Great book, reminds me of the Dredson by Jim Butcher which is anther series I enjoy. I hope they put out the other 2 books soon.

Move over Dresdon,

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When I read the reviews I thought I would give it a shot and am pleasantly surprised. The story is engaging and keeps you in there. I am a fan.

I like it

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Another good listen. The story/mystery element of this installment was much more fluid and rolled right along, you couldn't miss much without falling behind. Adam Verner does a nice job, but the only complaint I have is his snobbish villain voice, IMO makes the bad guy sound cartoonish. While there was little actual magic used, the story more than made up for it..... a good book is just a good book!

Good & Spooky Mystery

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This book was very close to getting a 5 star review. But there was one issue that I just couldn't get past and its the author's lack of gun experience. the judge is NOT a combat pistol. it barely qualifies as "lethal" when the target is more than a couple of yards away. its good for shooting birds and thats about it. Any 9 mm would have been more accurate, lethal, and have a larger capacity. In fact almost any gun would have been better than the "famous" shotgun pistol. the thing literally shoots birdshot 🙄. anyways other than that great story. love the main character's morality. and the romantic subplot is great. love when the couple is human male and supernatural female. always have.

great, but one hang up

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It Was a bit rough listening trough all the hard stuff Faust was put trough this book. But the way he cleared every ting in the end was nothing short of brilliant which made it all worth it.

Excellent sequel

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