
Sleepy Hollow: General of the Dead
Jason Crane, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Eric Michael Summerer
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By:
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Richard Gleaves
The exciting conclusion to Jason Crane's Sleepy Hollow adventure! General of the Dead is an epic work capping the first Jason Crane trilogy. The first two novels, Rise Headless and Ride and Bridge of Bones were only a prelude to this extraordinary work spanning 300 years of true Tarrytown history, interwoven with the legends, myths, and superstitions of the Dutch settlers. Impeccably researched, with absolute fidelity to the modern village, its sights, places, and byways. A brew of witches and headless horsemen, ghosts and necromancers, psychics, superheroes, Scooby-Doo, and a teen hero in a mess of trouble. A love letter to Halloween itself, to America's first literary master Washington Irving, and to the village he loved so well. A must for any fan of Irving's original, or anyone young or old who still has a pumpkin-carving kid inside them.
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Excellent Series
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Would you listen to Sleepy Hollow: General of the Dead again? Why?
Yes definitely. I plan to listen to the trilogy again next year around Halloween. It's a fun, exciting story with characters you truly care about. And the narration is pitch perfect, I'd have to have Eric is my favorite audiobook narrator.What did you like best about this story?
The real Sleepy Hollow was well-researched and that gave the story a certain authentic feel despite having ghosts, witches and the like. Speaking of, I love all things supernatural which is what drew me to it in the first place. I loved how it's written, it's so easy to get into the story and particularly notable is the characters. All of them are very well-developed, feel like real people, and even the villains eventually become relatable even if you still hate them. I was really invested the entire time.Which scene was your favorite?
This is such a massive tome with so many scenes that is really, really hard to say. Perhaps Agathe's backstory, all of it.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Bleeding in the waters.Any additional comments?
Overall a fantastic story. I've read few "conclusions" that are this satisfying in every way. It works perfectly as a final entry for Jason Crane but there are more series planned with him set in different places, and appropriately leaves it just open-ended enough for us to revisit these characters with ease. And trust me, once you finish you'll be quite anxious to see what's next for Jason & Co.Excellent and satisfying conclusion
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disappointing. .
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A Great End to a Great Trilogy
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AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME...
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another fantastic book
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Absolutely loved every minute!!!
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Get it!!!!!! Do it, seriously!
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jason crane series is fantastic
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What a great ending to a fantastic tale!
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