by Michael Scott, Colette Freedman
Quick entertaining read.
Enjoyed the mythology aspect of the story, but I'm not a fan of the omniscient viewpoint used. I found myself feeling quite detached from the characters, which isn't something that works well for me in a thriller.
Two thousand years ago, a race of demons was bound to thirteen ordinary objects by a young man traveling from Judea to Britain with his uncle. Today, those objects are about to be united, and the demons released to ravage the world. Two twenty-somethings are all that stand between humanity and disas...
In compliance with FTC guidelines, I received this book from Macmillan Audio in exchange for an honest review.First I want to start with how fantastic Kate Reading is. She not only has a rather soothing voice but she's fabulous at providing the different voices, with different accents. I think it wa...
The “thirteen hallows” are ancient artifacts known to possess great power. Given their history, revealed in an interesting way throughout the book, it is to be determined whether they are instruments of good or evil. Throughout time the keepers have kept the hallows separate and hidden, but now so...
Sarah Miller is an unremarkable young woman, working a job she doesn’t like and continuously held back by her domineering mother.When she sees an elderly woman being attacked by two junkies she does the unthinkable and intervenes. For reasons she doesn’t quite understand herself Sarah accompanies th...