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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

By: Larry Correia, Jason Cordova
Narrated by: Annika Chavez
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Publisher's summary

A new entry in the Monster Hunter Memoirs series.

Chloe Mendoza and her team from Monster Hunter International must seek out and destroy an ancient evil threatening Los Angeles at the height of Disco Fever.

Los Angeles: the 1970s.

Disco is king, and the nightclubs are full of young, beautiful people with Saturday night fever. From the Sunset Strip to Hollywood Boulevard, a new era is dawning. But below the glitz and glamor, a darkness lurks.

Chloe Mendoza knows darkness. She is a nagualii, a half-demon created by the gods of Central and South America, a daughter of the Court of Feathers, a group of demigods who ruled Mesoamerica before the Spanish arrived.

Now, she is a member of Monster Hunter International’s latest team, based in the LA Basin. Business is good in the City of Angels, but soon Chloe gets a message from the Court of Feathers, warning her of a Dark Master who is building up its power in the region. Whatever it is, it brings death and carnage with it.

Time to boogie.

The Monster Hunter Memoirs:

  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

The Monster Hunter series:

  • Monster Hunter International
  • Monster Hunter Vendetta
  • Monster Hunter Alpha
  • Monster Hunter Legion
  • Monster Hunter Nemesis
  • Monster Hunter Siege
  • Monster Hunter Guardian
  • Monster Hunter Bloodlines

Larry Correia is the creator of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times best-selling Monster Hunter International series, with first entry Monster Hunter International; as well as urban fantasy hardboiled adventure saga The Grimnoir Chronicles, with first entry Hard Magic; and epic fantasy series The Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, with first entry Son of the Black Sword. He is an avid gun user and advocate who shot on a competitive level for many years. Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a military contract accountant and a small-business accountant and manager. Correia lives in Utah with his wife and family.

Jason Cordova is both a John W. Campbell Award and Dragon Award finalist. In addition to editing his first anthology in Chicks in Tank Tops, he has 15 novels currently in print and has been featured in numerous anthologies. A Navy veteran, he is also a former middle school teacher. Though Californian by birth, he has since relocated to the South, where he swears at the humidity on a thrice-daily basis.

©2023 Larry Correia and Jason Cordova (P)2023 Audible Inc.

About the Creator

Larry Correia is The New York Times bestselling 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, machine gun 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.

About the Performer

Annika Chavez is an award-winning director, writer, and actor. As an actor, she has performed in several independent film projects and at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and the New York Musical Theatre Festival. As a writer, she was a semifinalist for the NBC/Nosotros Ya Tu Sabes Monologue Slam. As a director. her slice-of life-short Bolognese played Palm Springs International Shortfest (Best US Short nominee) and IFF Boston, among others. Her short film Helium recently premiered at IFF Boston, and she just completed her most recent short, Bad Jew Good Girl, which will premiere at the Annual Copenhagen Film Festival. She has worked as a director with Flaunt Magazine, MCM, and Continuance Pictures.

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Minor Infelicities, Major Good Work

Another Monster Hunter Memoirs Period piece, this time set in the polyester and bass-beat saturated 70s. There are several good character moments in the book, and the pacing is excellent. Great use of the era as a back-drop and the running references to 70s technology and society are fun. The only real problem is the narrator. Chavez doesn't do male voices well. Some are passable, others...just call for patience. Her delivery with the main character is great, though this is one of those books that would have benefited from a multi-reader cast.

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Expanded world

Intriguing addition to MHI lore and history.

If you're a fan, there are some revelations and foreshadowing, as well as kick-a*s combat - and accurate attitudes and rech for the time.


If this is your intro to MHI. it'll knock your socks off and drive you to the rest of the stories

Enjoy!

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A fantastic tail with a different twist

excellent story written from a perspective of different nationalities, religions, beliefs and from a female/demigod point of view !cant wait for the next one

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It’s building but not built

Interesting ideas and the delivery was not my favorite. Did better than the melancholy sounding narration in guardian but still lacked a bit of polish.

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Another awesome Monster hunter!!

Loved it just like all the others. I recommend Monster hunter to everyone I know!!

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A another great installment

If you like monster hunting, historical L. A., and new characters this is your book.

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An IDF commando vs monster? Sign me up!

This was a fun, fresh take on one of my favorite literary universes. Hearing Annika try to do Earl Harbenger's voice as alone worth the price of admission. You can tell she did her homework before taking on this project.

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Excellent MHI Story

This is a Great MHI Story. There is lots of action. Many interesting new characters. Also, nice links to past MHI books and familiar characters from prior books. Great stand alone book, set in a new location and during the Great 1970s Disco Era. I highly recommend this book. Very much a fun exciting book!

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Great new character

Chloe Mendoza is an amazing new character that needs more pages. She definitely deserves to be in the final boss battle royal!

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70s Nostalgia, and Monsters

The Monster Hunter Memoirs series are “side quests” from the “main” Monster Hunter International series, focusing on different characters in different eras. This is the story of how Chloe Mendoza, daughter of Tezcatlipoca and a human mother, joined MHI in the 1970s and became second in command of a team in Los Angeles. If you’ve read any MHI books, you know what to expect: action, snark, and world-threatening monsters, this time in Los Angeles of a bygone age. (And oh, how it pains me to describe it that way…) Chloe’s team must uncover the machinations of a supernatural menace who enlists other monsters in her cause. Along the way, they discover a Los Angeles that is simultaneously like today (gas prices, traffic jams) and unlike (no cell phones, no GPS, no internet). The battles are horrifically bloody. The discos are decadent. And the characters are deep. The ending presents a scenario that has always been a possibility in other Monster Hunter books, but which tragically happens in this one.

As for the performance: It was invisible, which is great. I didn’t hear a narrator, just a story.

Well worth your time!

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