
A Furnace Sealed
The Adventures of Bram Gold, Book 1
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TJ Clark
Bram Gold is a Courser, a hunter-for-hire who deals with supernatural creatures, mystical happenings, and things that go booga-booga in the night. Under the supervision of the Wardein - his childhood friend Miriam Zerelli, who is in charge of all magical activity in the Bronx, New York - he's who you hire if you need a crazed unicorn wrangled, some werewolves guarded while they gallivant around under the full moon, or an ill-advised attempt to bind a god stopped.
The Bronx is the home to several immortals, who are notoriously hard to kill - so it comes as rather a surprise when one of them turns up murdered, seemingly by a vampire. In addition, binding spells all across town are either coming undone, failing to work, or are difficult to restore. As Bram investigates, more immortals turn up dead, and a strange woman keeps appearing long enough to give cryptic advice and then disappear. Soon, he uncovers a nasty sequence of events that could lead to the destruction of New York!
The first in a new series of urban fantasy thrillers taking place in the Boogie-Down Bronx from best-selling, award-winning author Keith R.A. DeCandido.
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Historical Urban Fantasy!
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This book has made me an urban fantasy fan
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great listen
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Great audio book
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The NY Bronx slayer/hunter/Corsair(?) explanation was funny to me and there was a lot of local history and also culture references. I’m not from NY but it would have been even more interesting if I knew the areas being referenced. The author also talked about how he decided on the area in the notes at the end.
Narrator- I love a story with great narration! It makes it come alive, and I felt like I was inside the story all the way. There was a great distinction between characters and well done accents. I also appreciated that the narration didn’t get quieter during some sections. I’ve noticed it a lot with less experienced narrators/authors who come to the end of their section and sound quieter like they haven’t breathed enough lol.
Overall a really great audiobook experience and I look forward to the sequel!
Wow- a fun read with great narration
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I was an avid reader until my health and eyesight were affected by a rare disorder. I now depend on audio books to fulfill my need to read. I had exactly two narrators I enjoyed until this novel.
This storyline is a great fantasy set in an area of New York typically overlooked. There is a someone or several someones killing immortals. It is a great mystery that has clues from the beginning as to who it might be, especially for a former literature teacher and avid mystery/thriller reader. I
What I enjoyed most about this Audible production was the narrator's(T.J. Clark) ability to turn his voice into the characters I was envisioning as the story unfolded. From the heavy guy who squeezed himself into a sports car, to and old aunt-Rabi, the voices were amazing. I actually had to stop the book several times when new characters showed up and said something after being described, because I was laughing. Clark can change his accent from a young Jewish man in the Bronx, to a very upset woman speaking a faked Caribbean accented English...which she spoke poorly, and even an Ancient African Goddess. There were easily over a dozen characters who spoke, and by their voices alone, created by Clark, and kept exactly the same throughout the novel, I knew who was in the scene unfolding in the novel.
Clark needs to narrate for more authors.
The novel is great fun, and what I liked most was the ending. Justice did what it was supposed to, and friends stuck by each other, even in the face of something ugly confronting both of them. The author clearly wants readers to understand the difference between what is convenient and easy, and what is right as choices; ome of these choices may look the same. Many of the characters carry burdens given to them at a young age, and it is still part of their adult life. I see growth for so many of the characters and am looking forward to the next novel in the series.
Unequaled plethora Character Voices
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Calling all urban fantasy fans!
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The Bronx in focus
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Loved this book!!!
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