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The Devil’s Apprentice
- Great Devil War Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's summary
Welcome to a world like no other!
Philip is a good boy, a really good boy, who accidentally gets sent to hell to become the devil's heir. The devil, Lucifer, is dying and desperately in need of a successor, but there's been a mistake, and Philip is the wrong boy.
Lucifer has no other choice than to begin the difficult task of training Philip in the ways of evil. Philip is terrible at being bad, but when he falls in love with the she-devil Satina and experiences the powerful forces of love and jealousy, the task becomes much easier.
Philip finds both friends and enemies in this odd, gloomy underworld - but who can he trust, when he discovers an evil-minded plot against the dark throne?
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- Jay
- 02-02-20
Great Novel
don’t know what I was expecting when I first started listening to the Devil’s Apprentice written by Kenneth B. Andersen, narrated by Jeffrey Kafer. The book is the first in Andersens’ Great Devil War series. Not only was the book a fantastic story to listen to, but Kafer did an excellent job of narrating the tale. Audiobooks aren’t usually my thing, I prefer actually to read books but lately, my lifestyle hasn’t permitted me much reading time.
I was pleasantly surprised and entertained as I listened to this novel, to and from work, and while cleaning the house. The Devils Apprentice is more than a simple Young adult fantasy novel. The Devils Apprentice is a tale about morality, friendship, and staying true to yourself.
Our main character is Philip, and he has a kind and gentle nature. He wouldn’t hurt a fly. This young boy, the least likely candidate in the universe to be an apprentice to Satan, falls into the position through a series of unfortunate events. The Devil’s Apprentice is a cautionary tale of what happens when you aren’t true to yourself when you give in to temptation allowing yourself to be lead by the machinations of others.
I genuinely enjoyed listening to Andersen’s words and Kafer’s narration. The book elicited many laughs out loud moments from me, the novel was original, funny, witty and intelligent and teaching valuable lessons to our young coming of age. If you’re looking for something different that’s also genuinely entertaining, The Devils Apprentice is a great pick. It’s currently available wherever books are sold and free with Amazons Kindle Unlimited subscription.
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