
Shallow Grave
Lazarus Codex Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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E. A. Copen
Dead men tell no tales.... Unless you're a necromancer. Then they never shut up.
Life is finally going right for Lazarus Kerrigan, necromancer and Pale Horseman. Business is booming, and no gods have tried to kill him for a whole month. But the past is catching up to him.
There's a serial killer on the loose in New Orleans, one that targets children and leaves behind only bones. When the case develops eerie similarities to his sister's murder, Laz knows the police are in over their heads. They need help, and the dead aren't talking.
Well, except for the ghost of a 200-year-old pirate, and Laz doesn't like what he has to say. If he's right, the creature Laz is chasing is a monster way out of his league. If he's not careful, Laz might just end up in Davey Jones's Locker, or worse....
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Travis Baldree does such an excellent job of narration that it makes the book even better! He can make any voice or creature! Excellent! I felt like I was there and needed to hide! Great job!
Ghouls, kidnapped children's souls, & a succubus!
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GREAT!
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average book series
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Man, I didn't think I would be this addicted to the series when I first started it but this entry continues to pile on reasons to keep me hooked. Watching the Pale Horseman continue to grow and develop has been a fun ride and Ms. Copen adds on more and more to the story to keep it fresh. Watching the story tie back to past entries is great and shows the mark of a wonderful storyteller.
As usual, Travis did a wonderful job with the narration and he has quickly cemented himself as a tie for my top favorite narrator. And now, I have to go because I see that book four has been published in audio format. Keep em coming!
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Melissa here:
This was another good addition to the series. I loved the character of Morningstar and his smooth, easy-going personality. I’m still a huge fan of the Baron.
While I’d say Travis Baldree is either my #1 or #2 favorite narrator (he’s kind of tied with James Foster from Quincy Harker), I couldn’t help but notice that whenever the word “neanderthal” was mentioned, Mr. Baldree would pronounce it more as “neandertaw.” Not sure why, but yeah.
I also couldn’t help but notice that there was a good amount of repetition/redundancy (similar to book 2). For example, “I opened my eyes and an article caught my eye.” Or “We saw a nurse with jumpy eyes and deep circles under his eyes.” Or “Calada(?) bent over, closed the suitcase, flipping the clasps closed.”
There was also this thing with using the word “anymore” at the end of several different sentences that I didn’t really understand. “The pentagram has a bad reputation anymore.” Does that make sense with “anymore?”
I also also couldn’t help but notice that in book 2, Lazarus ends up saying how he’d never been referred to as adorable, while in book 3 it was cute.
Questions/Comments:
Sorry, but Lazarus driving a smart car and still being a cool character? Yeah, no. lol
I had an issue with the kids at the end of the story. Lazarus encounters three kids; two of them are identified as being ten and twelve. Why did both of them act/behave much younger though? For example, the twelve-year-old girl repeatedly comments about Lazarus’ swearing. Like the first time she was “you just said a swear” in almost a whisper as though she’d never heard someone say one out loud. And the ten-year-old boy ends up “almost” crying (his eyes got watery) when the twelve-year-old threw a pillow at his head. Maybe it was just me…
The story continues to get better
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Great Listen
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A bit of Dresden, a tad of Sandman Slim...
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These books remind me of the The Hallows series(also recommended to replace Dresden files) in that the characters TALK about kicking ass but never actually throw down. Laz only uses his Horseman power to see souls apparently and he'll grab one about once per book. The other times he's fighting it's a force blow from his staff maybe twice then he's gassed...after repeatedly saying how he could cut loose with his necromancy. His innate power seems more likely to kill HIM than anyone else as that's all it's done previously and the Pale Horseman schtick means he literally has to touch you which barely anyone has been dumb enough to do.
I like the characters although I wished they were more fleshed out other than characatures or other tropes ( Badass, tough as nails Emma who never does badass stuff) and the fact that Laz talks about them like hes known them for years even though it's barely been a few months throughout the first three books. I'll pick them up in between other books as fodder since I DO like the Laz's personality and there is tons of room to play with the plot that was hinted at. Narration for females is limited and he has a few ways to differentiate between the males but he gets the attitude of the writing so I can look past that.
These ARE fun books, just STOP comparing them to Jim Butcher's Dresden Files.
Fun read.
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Dresden lite
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The overall story itself was pretty good. Kept me listening for many hours at s time.
good book
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giving up on series
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