
Histories
A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Short Story Collection (Quincy Harker Collection)
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Narrated by:
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James Anderson Foster
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By:
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John G. Hartness
An attack in the dark. The loss of a love. Waking up hung over in a ditch.
These are the things that make a hero, especially if that hero is Quincy Harker, immortal wizard, snarky bastard, and general badass.
Histories collects two short stories and one short novella giving a peek behind the curtain at the man, the myth, the legend that is Quincy Harker, as well as the origin story of one of his most popular cohorts, Jo Henry.
Hammer Time—Jo Henry takes up her father's mantle reluctantly, but in a moment of most dire necessity. A moment of necessity and claws. LOTS of claws.
Jazz City Blues—Harker wakes up like so many of us have—facedown in a New Orleans gutter with a hangover the size of Lake Ponchartrain. Then zombies happen.
Anna's Song—The story of Harker's first love, and the tragedy that took him from her. Anna's Song is a love story, a cautionary tale, and a story about killing lots of Nazis.
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The background stories worth the listen
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Histories
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Pretty good
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Great narration
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love the characters and world
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Wonderfully written, fun to get some background on our favorite Demon Hunter
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1 - Jazz City Blues (1 hr) complete stand alone fun with hangovers, beignets and zombies in New Orleans
2 - Hammer Time (1 hr) origin story for Jo Henry, her introduction to Harker, and werewolves
3 - Anna’s Song (2 hrs) Love, loss and Nazis in 1939.
This one is more serious in tone and features the holocaust prominently.
It’s slightly out of context if you’re not familiar with Harker’s current-day love, Becks,
but I still think you can enjoy this without having listened to any of the books.
From here, if you liked the shorts, look for the 39hr omnibus titled Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Omnibus and featuring Years One, Two, and Three (or “books” 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12). Yes, it’s confusing to see a 1-4 “book” collection that is shorter than the 1-3 “book” collection. That’s because the series started out by bundling 3 hour “books” together into a collection of four books, each featuring a year in the life of Quincy Harker.
The listening order that avoids double purchases is:
-this prequel
-Books 1-3, Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter omnibus (39 hrs, 17 min) (“books”/novellas 1-12)
-Salvation, completing the initial series arc (12 hrs, 43min)(“books”/novellas 13-16)
-Carl Perkins Cadillac (book 17 and start of the full length books)
-Inflection Point (book 18) (I consider the next three as a trilogy arc)
-Conspiracy Theory (book 19)
-Comes a Reckoning (book 20)
Great for newcomers and Harker fans
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Not bad!
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Titillating tales
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