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Title: American Demon Hunters: Sacrifice
Author: Zach Bohannon, J. F. Penn, J. Thorn, Lindsay Buroker
Narrator: Jean Lowe Carlson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 52 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-18-17
Publisher: J. Thorn
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
A relic thief.
An ex-military mom.
A grief-stricken father willing to do anything to save his son.
An American demon hunter.
All aboard the 8:05 pm from Chicago to New Orleans for 19 hours that will change their lives.
When the relic of an ancient blood cult is used to summon the dead and open a portal to the beyond, demons escape onto the train. As the body count rises, each must fight to save their own lives and those of the people they love. New friendships are forged in the battles and love blossoms in the carnage.
But who will have to pay the ultimate sacrifice?
A dark fantasy from four best-selling authors who just happened to be on the 8:05 pm from Chicago one March evening...
Get all the novellas written in the American Demon Hunters world including:
American Demon Hunters: Nashville, Tennessee by Zach Bohannon with J. Thorn
American Demon Hunters: Denver, Colorado by Jim Heskett with J. Thorn
American Demon Hunters: Battle Creek, Michigan by Chad Lutzke with J. Thorn
American Demon Hunters: Albany, New York by Bettina Melher with J. Thorn
American Demon Hunters: Washington D.C. by John L. Monk with J. Thorn
*The novellas can be listened to in any order.
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Members Reviews:
WOW! Oh, WOW!
I received this book as an advanced copy in return for an honest review.
I have been a great fan of JF Penn for quite a while now and she never ceases to amaze me. She has collaborated with J Thorn before (The Gods Have Risen is a must read.) and I have read his books also.
There was an ancient Peruvian sacrificial skull in a library in Chicago. It was kept in the open in a locked windowed box. Few knew that it had magical properties (evil, of course) save for one of our prime characters, Blake Daniels. Another prime character, Sebastian, appears on the scene with the same intent, but for different reasons: to steal the skull. Sebastian is successful, but drops a clue and Blake follows to try to get the skull.
Segue to a non-stop train leaving for New Orleans, with its legends of the occult. Enter the rest of our prime characters, Sonya, Hank and Corey who are members of Orion's Order, and Aiko and het daughter, Caroline. Not to mention the skull starts oozing and smelling.
Blake manages to steal the skull from Sebastian and opens a portal to try to bring his dead son, Daniel, back to life. Daniel tells Blake off and then a demon appears and exits the portal. Then the fun really begins as the demon goes through the train and more demons enter through the portal to feast on the inhabitants of the train.
I look forward more of this series. It is full of exciting action and I picked up a few more words. I usually get them from JF Penn, but this time I am not sure: trepanning, trephining peuchen. kharisiri,and colo-colo.. Look for them in the book or just look them up.
Good story, slightly marred by some minor issues
I knew the back story behind this novel - that four authors collaborated on a train and then wrote a story about that very train ride, although with demons etc. It sounded interesting so I dipped into a genre I do not normally read. The good: it was a thrilling page turner and it did not feel like a collaborative effort, it was well put together.