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The Podcast Was on Fire and It Wasn't My Fault --A Dresden Files Podcast
- De: Joshua Moser
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Focused on the good, the great, and the problematic in the best-selling novel series The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. Josh is an avid Dresderner, Alyssa is brand new!Together, they'll review and break down the series from different perspectives. Topics will include everything from the quality of the world-building and storytelling, to the problematic scenes and issues with the male gaze, and even to how accurate the crime scenes are (Alyssa is a coroner-investigator). Not to mention everything in between!New episodes every Sunday (Saturday with Patreon sub!)!https://www.patreon.com/...
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A podcast about the Dresden Files, by people with brains and senses of humor .
- De Anonymous User en 11-30-24
A podcast about the Dresden Files, by people with brains and senses of humor .
Revisado: 11-30-24
The title is funny in a Dresden Files sort of way. I use it on someone at work.
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Burn, Witch, Burn!
- De: Abraham Merritt
- Narrado por: Edward E. French
- Duración: 5 h y 50 m
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Abraham Merritt's Burn, Witch, Burn! is like a detective novel masquerading as a dark fantasy novel. It’s a cross-genre experimentation from the late '20s blending horror, fantasy, and crime drama. An unfortunate neurologist named Dr. Lowell finds himself confronted with a series of mysterious deaths. Each victim falls into a state of paralysis before later convulsing and finally expiring, stiffening into an abrupt rigor mortis. Merritt weaves a mix of creeping dread, action, and mystery of animated, demonic, murderous toy dolls.
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The unusual story. There aren't a lot of stories where witches cross paths with gangsters.
- De Anonymous User en 11-14-24
- Burn, Witch, Burn!
- De: Abraham Merritt
- Narrado por: Edward E. French
The unusual story. There aren't a lot of stories where witches cross paths with gangsters.
Revisado: 11-14-24
I liked the sound effects and the way the narrator talked over himself where appropriate. It gave the audio book a bit of the feel of an old radio program
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The Case of the Damaged Detective
- 5-Minute Sherlock, Book 1
- De: Drew Hayes
- Narrado por: Scott Aiello, Carol Monda
- Duración: 7 h y 49 m
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A dance club full of bodies. Cause of death - a mystery. The lone survivor - a man, raving like a lunatic, wearing only a deerstalker hat. Now, the man who calls himself Sherman Holmes is being studied like a lab rat by a top-secret government agency. How is it he can be barely clinging to reality one minute - yet be a seeming genius the next? Within his brain might just be the greatest scientific breakthrough of the millennium, if anyone can figure out how to access it. Enter the agent code named Watson.
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I wish I could chain Drew to a desk and make him write for me 24/7... j/k... kind of...
- De Joseph Gray en 06-16-19
- The Case of the Damaged Detective
- 5-Minute Sherlock, Book 1
- De: Drew Hayes
- Narrado por: Scott Aiello, Carol Monda
A decidedly enjoyable book
Revisado: 07-15-23
If, like me , your a sucker for stories about friendship you'll probably like this one. I also enjoyed the mix of mystery and speculative fiction in this book as well as the odball sense of humor.
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