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Detroit Christmas

A Grimnoir Chronicles Audio Drama

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Detroit Christmas

By: Larry Correia
Narrated by: full cast
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Private eye Jake Sullivan is a war hero - and an ex-con. He's free because he has a magical talent, and the Feds need his help in apprehending criminals with their own magical abilities. Jake's talent is gravity spiking. He can vary the force of gravity however he wishes in an area. When it comes to spiking, Jake is the best.

Now a rich beauty walks into his office to hire Jake to find her missing husband, a magical healer who has ties to the Detroit mob. Jake takes the case, but little does he know that there are plots within plots waiting to ensnare him, and solving the case may require fighting for his life with the odds stacked against him. But Jake is used to that. And now it's Christmas. Time to deck the walls with splattered bodies!

Detroit Christmas is a richly imagined, fully produced audio play, with original music, film-quality sound effects, and an amazing cast.

Running time: 1 hour 12 minutes.

Cast:
Jake Sullivan: Lex Wilson
Emily Fordyce: Meredith Sause
Sadie: Tracey Coppedge
Abraham Horowitz: Craig Brandwynne
Johnny Bones: Jim Moscater
Agent Sam Cowley: Paris Battle
Snowball: Paul Kilpatrick
Jimmy Sullivan: Carter
Tommy Boy: Cokie Daniel
Leroy: Richard T. Skarbez
Bruno Haupmann: Steven G. Cooper
Lieutenant: Gray Rinehart
Gangster: Paul Millsaps

Crew:
Sound design: Barry Jaked and Craig Brandwynne
Music: Cheri Leone and Matty Karas
Assistant director: Alex Granados
Poster: Ron Miller
Adaptation and script: Tony Daniel
Directed by: Rika Daniel
Baen Books publisher: Toni Weisskopf

A Baen Books Audio Drama

©2011 Larry Correia (P)2014 Baen Books
Fantasy Funny Witty Science Fiction
About the Creator - Larry Correia

About the Creator

Larry Correia is The New York Times best-selling author of the Monster Hunter International urban fantasy series, the Grimnoir Chronicles alternate history trilogy, the Dragon Award winning Saga of the Forgotten Warrior epic fantasy series, the Dead Six thrillers (with Mike Kupari), and novels set in the Warmachine game universe. He has also published a great deal of short fiction, which is now compiled in Target Rich Environment, volumes one and two, and is the co-editor (along with Kacey Ezell) of the Noir Fatale anthology. A former accountant, military contractor, machinegun dealer, and firearms instructor, Larry is now a full time writer. He lives in Yard Moose Mountain, Utah with his very patient wife and children.
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Full cast, sound effects people, and good dialogue. A couple of times the action was hard to follow, but still worth the listen.
Be aware the main character is voiced by a different reader. He is fine. You will get used to him quickly.

Cheesy but a good 1950s Radio show.

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The title of this review says it all. If you like Larry Correia's other work, you will dig this story.

Gangster, magical firearms fun!

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Detroit Christmas
(Grimnoir Chronicles #0.5)
by Larry Correia
This is a short book but has plenty of the Correlation touch in it! Supernatural abilities, witty banter, this one had an old PI feel except the world has magic. A fun story that kept me interested and glad to have picked this book!

Another great paranormal mystery!

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It was like they hired the cheapest voice actors they could find. Bad special effects and everything. Would have been better as just an audiobook versus a cheap radio play.

OK story, but what was up with the performance?

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Am I the only one that finds the "full cast" acted audibles a little distracting and annoying? If you have a great performer who has mastery of their voice, then you don't need the extra sound effects and bumper music for the scene changes. And really, it seems like a travesty to NOT have Bronson Pinchot playing the voice of Jake Sullivan. It was just not the same.

Really not a fan of cast performances

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