• Blood Prism

  • By: E. E. King
  • Narrated by: Emily Emerson
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Blood Prism

By: E. E. King
Narrated by: Emily Emerson
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Publisher's summary

Penny Dreadful meets American Gods

A literary, romantic, horror story that traverses time and place, Blood Prism lures you into an alternate San Francisco inhabited by old gods, a very special crow, gold rush madams, sinister orchids, vampires, werewolves, and Indian legends and ghosts.

By E. E. King, best-selling author of Dirk Quigby's Guide to the Afterlife

“Marvelously inventive, wildly funny, and deeply thought-provoking. I cannot recommend King's stories highly enough.” (Ray Bradbury)

©2018 Elizabeth E King (P)2018 Elizabeth E King

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Disappointing

This is a talented writer who took great characters and ideas from Greek mythology and managed, somehow, to write a boring novel. It started with promise, well-crafted characters, and some action. Then plodded on endlessly with what felt like plot set ups ....that went nowhere. The writer spent the last several chapters introducing new characters and their back stories. Huh? And the ending was just a small, predictable fizzle. I think the writer was trying to do something interesting ...but never nailed a good plot on which to hang these great characters. It's sad.

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