Johannes Cabal The Necromancer
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Christopher Cazenove
Johannes Cabal, a brilliant scientist and notorious snob, is single-mindedly obsessed in heart and soul with raising the dead. Well, perhaps not soul.... He hastily sold his years ago in order to learn the laws of necromancy. But now, tormented by a dark secret, he travels to the fiery pits of Hell to retrieve it. Satan, who is incredibly bored these days, proposes a little wager: Johannes has one year to persuade 100 people to sign over their souls, or he will be damned forever.
To make the bet even more interesting, Satan throws in that diabolical engine of deceit, seduction, and corruption known as a “traveling circus” to aid in the evil bidding. What better place exists to rob poor sad saps of their souls than the traveling carnivals historically run by hucksters and legendary con men?
With little time to lose, Johannes raises a motley crew from the dead and enlists his brother, Horst, a charismatic vampire, to be the carnival’s barker. On the road through the pastoral English countryside, this team of reprobates wields their black magic with masterful ease, resulting in mayhem at every turn.
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Absolutely wonderful narrator
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This was a weird one for me. I can't say that I liked it, but I certainly liked parts of it. And, for what it's worth, I am tempted to read another one in the series.
As a horror book, it's undermined by some goofy humor and clunky Lovecraft references. As a humor book, it's undermined by playing it straight too often. And while some readers in our book club didn't mind the way the book played fast and loose with its setting (time and place), the numerous contradictions along that line really bothered me. But the characters are very interesting and there are a few passages that show real brilliance.
If you like tongue-in-cheek, gothic/weird horror, this might be one for you. It's definitely interesting. Because of its unevenness, however, I can't quite recommend it.
Humorous Faustian Tale with Memorable Moments
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Mixed Feelings
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I read it once and listened twice so far!
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simply marvelous
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Very entertaining and the narrator was excellent.
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Wickedly funny writing, fabulous performance
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While the "evil carnival" trope has been done before, this is a unique take with great characters. the Cabal brothers are both interesting and have a nice dynamic.
The book feels like it has a few different stories in it (like the pocket universe part), but it all flows together well.
Interesting characters are introduced throughout, even in the last third of the book.
Also, the narrator is FANTASTIC. He really brought the story to life.
If you like dark comedy, and stories about deals with the devil and dark carnivals and such, this is the book for you!
Fantastic, Fun and Funny (Great narration)
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My only disappointment is with the choice of narrator. Cabal is described as a younger man in his mid to late twenties with a slight German accent.
Cazenove reads like a middle aged English gentleman. Johannes brother, although older, is now younger then Johannes and is supposed to be a bit of a rogue. The type one might see in gambling halls and places of ill reput. one would exspect him to have more of a New York Bowery type of twang in his voice.
In fact most of the caricatures have the same voice personality in fact. The reading is about 98% accurate but the slight changes seem to diminish the comedy.
I so wish Tim Burton would take notice of this story. Mr. Depp would make an excellent Johannas Cabal.
Great Story, needed better narrator.
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The Narrator Shines
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