Straight to Hell
A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Novella
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Narrado por:
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James Foster
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De:
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John G. Hartness
Quincy Harker is back, and the stakes are higher than ever. The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of a swearing, drinking, misanthropic half-vampire with a bad attitude and an itchy trigger finger. Harker and his team of misfits have just a few days to prevent the actual end of the world, as a group of fanatics have kidnapped a young man thought to possess the power to open the Seven Seals.
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Where does Straight to Hell rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's right up there with the best. Quincy Harker has a lot of action and a lot of tension between the characters, all of it fast paced and fun. From Baptists to bikers to Mrs. Obama, everyone gets into the act, which just might be the last act for us all. Flynn and Q come to a better undertstanding that opens the door for many more interesting adventures as they save the world from itself.Who was your favorite character and why?
Q is adorable, of course, all macho and magical with his big guns and unusual hardware abilities. But underneath that is the kind of heart we all hope that we have, able to off a baddy in a moment yet give a henchman a chance for redemption, even if said henchman does not take the hint. Renfield is fun too, and I'd love to hear a story about him.What about James Foster’s performance did you like?
I liked the pacing of the story and the tone of voice, no fake Southern accent, but straightforward story reading. The changes of voice for characters was not forced but simple to follow.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, I listened to it in one day while I was doing some Christmas crafting. Very entertaining.Any additional comments?
John Hartness has just the right mix of sarcasm, irreverence, and downhome values.He's Bad, He's Back.
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This is a fast paced, action packed supernatural/horror that made me laugh more times than I can count.
I loved the first book, Raising Hell, so much and I was thrilled when I saw the second installment had been released on Audible. Quincy is back with his foul mouth and major snark. Man, I have it bad for Quincy Harker. The man takes no prisoners and tells it exactly the way he sees it, feelings and political correctness be damned. His moral compass is somewhat different than us mere mortals and, while he doesn't hesitate kick ass or eliminate any problems, he is a good person at heart. Quincy now works for the paranormal division of the government and he is partnered with Rebecca Flynn. Their, once antagonistic, relationship is continuously evolving and we learn how Q is tied to something integral in Flynn’s past.
James Foster’s narration is what seals this as a five-star read for me. His range is excellent and each character is easily distinguish with their own voice. I can’t wait to listen to the next installment!
**This audiobook was provided by Audiobookblast dot com in exchange for an honest review.**
Quincy is Back!!!
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Granted, there are a huge assortment of this type of sort of genre, but this one works for me. Just need to make each story longer.
Entertaining
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Enjoyable continuation of Quincy Harker escapades
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I very much enjoyed this book, as well as this series and James Foster reading it.Which character – as performed by James Foster – was your favorite?
The uncle's man-servant is pretty cool. Has some unexpected talents that add a little more interest to the storyWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yes, and I tried too lol. It's good motivation to stay at the gymAny additional comments?
This series very much reminds me of the Dresden Files, but with darker, more adult content. Not too much darker, but enough that it seems more interesting to meI received this copy in exchange for an honest review.
Excellent addition to the Demon Hunter series
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