Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part One (Dramatized Adaptation) Audiobook By Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yoshitaka Amano cover art

Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part One (Dramatized Adaptation)

Vampire Hunter D, Volume 7

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Mysterious Journey to the North Sea, Part One (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yoshitaka Amano
Narrated by: James Lewis, Matthew Bassett, Richard Rohan, Scott McCormick, Thomas Penny, Rob McFadyen, Triya Leong, Sura Siu, David Cui Cui, Jon Vertullo, Stephanie Németh-Parker
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A girl's dying wish sends D on an impossible quest in this riveting dramatized audiobook.

Even a reluctant hero can't refuse the last request of a beautiful woman. On her deathbed, the mortally wounded woman gives him a strange gem and asks him to deliver the priceless stone to her sister, far off in a North Sea fishing village. D's journey is made ever more perilous by a series of scoundrels and rogues hired by the girl's murderer. They'll stop at nothing to claim the jewel. Will they catch him?

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Scott McCormick, David Cui Cui, Triya Leong, Jon Vertullo, Sura Siu, Richard Rohan, Matthew Bassett, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Thomas Penny, Rob McFadyen, James Lewis, Ryan Carlo Dalusung, Eric Messner, Tyler Hyrchuk, Joe Mallon, Bill Gillett, Ken Jackson, Mike Carnes, Elias Khalil, Michael John Casey, Rana Kay, Kay Eluvian, Yasmin Tuazon, Nanette Savard and Terence Aselford.

©2012 Hideyuki Kikuchi and Yoshitaka Amano (P)2023 Graphic Audio LLC
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Extra cool

This was exciting it seems like the writer keeps improving . D is getting more charismatic

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dope af

dope af. glad for another great vampire hunter d audio book. already have the next one.

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Excellent tale of the legendary D

Most "D" tales are fairly formulaic, but it never gets old. This is no exception, the bad guys are crafty and have and unique fantastic skills. D has a soft spot for the damsel in distress, and the vampiric threat is always more than it seems. You read or listen to one, you have to read them all.

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Voices and music not great, couldn't stand it

I couldn't even finish the first couple of chapters. The stuffed up nasal tone on the narrator was rough, and the voice of D didn't impress. The first fight song clinched it. A waste of money, I'm actually going to pay extra to get the regular version and not the dramatized one.

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