Hell on Heels
A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Novella
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Narrado por:
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James Foster
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John G. Hartness
You think your family has baggage? Quincy Harker has to not only deal with his uncle's psychotic vampire ex-minion Augustus Renfield, but there's a new vampire hunter in town, and her name is Van Helsing! It's not a good day for a foul-mouthed magic-using demon hunter, and it gets worse when the original Renfield kidnaps the current Renfield to lure Harker and his Uncle Luke (you can call him Dracula if you prefer) into an ambush.
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First the story: very engaging. Mr Hartness did an outstanding job of grabbing my attention immediately and making me want to finish this 3hr story in one sitting. He accomplished this with witty dialogue, an interesting and fast paced plot, and concise world building. Personally, I don't do many short stories or novellas; I prefer 12+hr stories that offer plenty of opportunity for expounding on characters and setting so I was prepared to give Hell on Heels one strike from the get/go for the shortness. I am happy to say Mr Hartness didn't need that extra space/time to tell a complete story but I needed it simply cause I was enjoying the ride and didn't want it to stop.
Now for the audio performance: If you are an audiophile like me, then you understand how special it is when the book you are listening to has the perfect narrator. The book could have a great narrator but just not the right choice for that book. Well, somebody chose the perfect narrator for this book and that combination of a very good story told very well results in a listening experience greater than the sum of its parts. I have been trying to think of the proper word to describe that feeling that comesfrom that perfect combination and I think "giddiness" comes closest: that feeling of finding valuable jewelry in a dresser in the basement you haven't opened in years.
In closing, Hell On Heels is a very worthy candidate for your hard earned money. It has humor, vampires (and not the sparkily angst ones either), and a fast paced, well written story. I just wish the story could have been twice the duration.
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This fun story was over way too quickly
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I didn't expect to LOVE it so much!
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Where does Hell on Heels rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This short series ranks very high up on my favorite listens.What does James Foster bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He brings the characters to life. This story, and series for that matter, wouldn't be the same without himWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, and I did. Well not a sitting, but workout and longer than I planned dog walk.Any additional comments?
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Amazing way to be introduced to the series
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Hartness has found the precarious balance between paranormal story lines, with fantastical scenarios. With humor bordering on pubescent slapstick without going grade school. Creating characters that carry much more depth than you would expect in shorter stories.
In this installment, there is a new, err, old vampire in Quincy’s town. Uncle Luke will not stand for this. Especially because this vampire in town is a Renfield and a former servant who has found a way to become immortal. If that wasn’t enough, there’s a new vampire hunter in town too. The fight scenes are very well choreographed.
In Hell on Heels, Hartness gives us so much more background information on Quincy. All of the information I have been craving. While I know I have said this before. But, I want a full blown Quincy Harker full length novel, so bad.
This is the best book in the series so far! It has it all, action, humor, vampire battles, vampire vs half-vampire, half-vampire vs human, and intrigue. This one really captured my imagination.
James Foster once again brings harmony to a plethora of different characters. Ranging from young females to centuries old vampires. He does it all with a style that I have come to expect from Foster. Quickening the pace for the action bits, slowing down for the meaningful bits. This is one of my favorite things that any narrator can do with a story.
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This is the best book in the series so far!
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