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Title: The Roving Death
Subtitle: The Freelancers, Book 2
Author: Lee Isserow
Narrator: Lee Isserow
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-30-17
Publisher: Author's Republic
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Paranormal
Publisher's Summary:
Death comes for us all, but it rarely knocks first....
An unexpected dinner guest seems the most innocuous of occurrences - however, this guest heralds something dark and powerful that is spreading across London.
When the case is dropped in their lap, Ana wants in. But the job has baggage in the form of Rafe's old partner, a man he doesn't want a damn thing to do with, who cost him his magic and ruined his life.
Realizing how desperate the situation is, Rafe begrudgingly teams up with his old friend, and the three of them set to put an end to the plague that's stalking the city....
But death is the only way to defeat death - and Ana never signed up for murder.
Turning her back on Rafe, Ana is introduced to another side of the magical world. And as the specter of devastation looms over London, she'll have to decide whether she truly wants to be a freelancer after all....
Members Reviews:
Otherworldly Read of Stellar Quality!!!
Buckle up and get a bowl of snacks, feed your body whilst your mind is being hijacked and taken on a "Tour a la Horror". Poe in all his uniqueness doesnt hold a candle to this Creator. Normally when I read a thriller or Horror story, I am like a spectator (thats the way most of these tales are spun). Getting the event scenarios told and drawn on the canvas of the mind. Lee Isserows books (those that I've read) has a distinctive quality and feel to them. When immersing in reading them, I find that he has in a amazing way done something different, even if its impossible to pinpoint exactly what.
But the results is that "Wow Feeling" almost like a "bookish" vertigo..
As a reader I don't get the mundane feel that is equivalent to being a bystander, a spectator on the sideline.
Somehow while vielding his pen, writing yet another tantalizing tale he has managed to get me (The reader) to feel im fully participating, in every sense of the way, ranging from (but not limited to) goose bumps in anticipation, giggling at the "insider jokes" being told, all the way over to huffin and puffin (exasperation) and even as far as to getting the hair on end when its intense. Engaging me the reader so that in the mind I'm doing exactly what the well defined characters do..
That is a highly remarkable talent. This is for me a clearly defining quality why I absolutly am hooked on his books. I need my thill-rides, and that comes from the heart. I am usually not that hot on Thillers and Horror books. Its said as we age we learn so, I learned something new about my self...so I'll redefine my self now as to being a highly selective admirer and avid reader of specific creations within these genres.
In my humble opinion the books in this series is beyong awesome, and definitely qualifies as top of the line reads.
A notation: when reading soomething that is outside of the genres that you usually read, writing a review can be done in two ways,, 1. Descriptive of content. Or 2. How that book effected you, how you perceive it. Obviously i chose number two, since the editorial description is flawless and pointless to repeat.