
Blood and Moonlight
The New Methuselah
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Narrado por:
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Todd McLaren
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John Byron
Elaine Quartermaine’s life was never much to talk about. Growing up in pre-Victorian London had made her a survivor if nothing else. Until she died! Or...thought she had died, and then she woke up somewhere else in someone else’s body.
It’s funny how Mary Shelley never mentioned that part of the story in her novel, Frankenstein, let alone her part in Elaine’s demise.... Yeah, about that.
My name is Samantha Holcombe, and I am a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist. Well, I was, but...this story isn’t about me. It’s about someone else. This mash-up of notes, transcripts, and musings are all a part of Elaine’s story and an honest telling of...wait a minute...I'm getting ahead of myself. More on that inside.
I had no idea what I was getting into when I was hired to tell this...I mean, her story, given the things I’ve seen over the last two years! But, it’s been one hell of a ride, and if you can overlook the body count, it’s really not so bad!
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awesome
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I have many books read by Todd McLaren in my audible library and he's one of my favorites. He does a great job here but I sometimes with there had been a second female reader given the amount of female POV in the story.
None of the main Characters in the book are particularly likable people. This seems intentional for the story, but that may put some people off a bit. I personally like it since most people are not always the shining pillars of virtue that often are the protagonist of fantasy stories. This is a very gritty story that spends most of it's time in moral gray area's when it's not hanging out in the black.
Old story, new take.
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Great Horror that reads like History
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I especially enjoyed the dialog and story telling. Not only did his humor keep me laughing out loud, I found myself squealing out of sheer amazement by his weaving of words! Byron is a true wordsmith!
Todd McLaren did a great job, too! His talented accents and female vocalizations really brought the characters to life in my mind.
Great listen!
Brilliant Dialog and Story Telling
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Just the right mix of Wonder & Terror
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You only thought you knew this story
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What a clever spin on Frankenstein
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Blood and Moonlight is a awesome book!
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We find out where the monster's brain came from and experience that "transition" first hand. Best of all, we get to know the monster...who is altogether a very twisted character. It was difficult for me to decide if I liked him or not. I'm not sure if it was intentional but I also had a hard time knowing what the monsters intentions were throughout the book. He was at times remarkably evil and violent without remorse, and at other times regretful, or even heroic! Ultimately though he is a vehicle for the delivery of justice and retribution.
Everything is revealed and resolved at the end of the book. If you're a fan of John Byron's you'll notice references to characters in Mr. Mann too. Apparently these two books exist in the same universe. And as always Todd McLaren nails it. I love the gravel in his voice!
Violent and Refreshing
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I listened to the audiobook of this book, so I'll start my review there. I absolutely loved the narrator and the production quality. The subtle sounds of plates clinking and low voices in the background of pub scenes were fantastic.
For the story itself, I enjoyed the plot and the writing style. I thought the format was really interesting and it held my interest throughout. I really enjoyed the transcript style documentation of Ambrose’s history.
I did have a couple issues with the main character. I wished that Sam had a little more emotional range, I feel like the intention had been to make her fiery, but in some scenes, she came off as angry for no real reason. I wanted to understand more why she was feeling these emotions in these moments.
The only thing that fell a little flat for me was the ending. I wanted more of Ambrose's story. It seemed to jump quite a bit and I wanted more depth in Ambrose’s history, as that’s what I found myself the most invested in. But overall, I still really enjoyed this book!
Great story, loved the narrator
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