Red Peace
Warlocks of Whitehall, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sam Legg
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By:
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Steve K. Peacock
About this listen
We can't holiday here; it's vampire country!
Laying low in America, Jameson Parker is going to have to find himself a way to be useful if he wants to benefit from the protection of the paranormal power brokers on this side of the pond: bitter Machiavellian vampires. But when staying on their good side means sliding back into the darkness, is his survival really worth cutting ties with those he left behind?
Jameson Parker returns in Red Peace, the second book in the Warlocks of Whitehall series, a world of magic and politics perfect for fans of Hellblazer, The Dresden Files, The Laundry, and other urban fantasy mainstays.The Warlocks of Whitehall series starts with Lore and Order, and continues in Red Peace and Rob the Casbah.
©2017 Stephen Kenneth Peacock (P)2022 Stephen Kenneth PeacockWhat listeners say about Red Peace
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- J G.
- 21-11-23
Great story and characters
Occasionally narrator mispronounces words, but in general he is good at distinguishing characters vocally. Great story.
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- Stephen Thresh
- 22-06-23
Good story but narrator inconsistent
A good story, continuing the battle between bureaucracy, magic and vampires. Unfortunately, the narrator occasionally mispronounces words as if he has never read them or heard them before. Maybe that is how it is written, but without the actual written words in front of you it simply leaves you stalled for a moment as you work out what the correct words is. Still, this is only occasionally and otherwise it is well read with sufficient differences audible in each character. Will listen to the next book.
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