
No Dominion
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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Charlie Huston
The only way for him to lay his hands on both is to take a gig with the local Vampyre Clan. See, something new is on the streets, a new high, a high so strong it can send a Vampyre spazzing through Joe's local watering hole - till Joe sends him through a plate-glass window, that is. It won't be long now before he's slapping stoolies, getting sapped, and being taken for a ride above 110th Street.
Someone's pulling Joe's strings, and he's gonna cut them when he finds them - the strings and the hands that hold them.
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Critic reviews
"The doomed love story at the heart of Huston's action-filled epic is what truly makes this a noir novel, and the undead microcosm of society he creates is both surprisingly relevant and entertaining." ( Publishers Weekly)
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The plot is decent; the bad guys are bad, the good guys are flawed, and the main character is fully fleshed and consistent. It is gory and gross and has coarse language. And, best of all, no "morals" are stogged down your throat.
The narrator is very good.
It's mature and non-romantic - basically a vampire novel written for adults rather than teens. I can't wait until the next in the series becomes available on Audible.
Even better than the first!
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Would you consider the audio edition of No Dominion to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the print edition, so I can't really say. However, Brick did a good job conveying the laid-back nature of a couple of the characters (esp. a hippie leader of one faction), which I wouldn't have picked up on quickly without his narration. He's obviously a talented performer, so bound to make the most of what the text has to offer.Who was your favorite character and why?
It's a first-person story, so we of course identify with the main character, who is a nice mix of tough guy and worrywart.What about Scott Brick’s performance did you like?
I really liked all the character voices *other* than the main character, who, presumably by request of the author, has a sort of trite noir-detective New York twang. Every time the story returned from other groups (the downtown hippies, the way-uptown black toughs, the mysterious druidical sect) to our main character, I cringed a little again. But the story and overall narration were great, so I was pulled along.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It had fast and slow stretches, so there were some breaks when I didn't mind having to take my headphones off. But I did want to get back to it.Any additional comments?
Not at all typical of how vampires are handled, and honestly, the sort of detective story and political maneouvering are much more central to the story than is the vampire aspect, so it might appeal to plenty of people who are put off by all the romantic woes of the mainstream vampire cadre...Vampires with no stakes (but high-stakes politics)
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Down the rabbit hole
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Joe Pitt Is Much Fun!
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Great story
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enjoying this vampire tale.
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Great sequel
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Would you listen to No Dominion again? Why?
NoDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Actually a little slow.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Scott Brick?
I don't know who to replace him with, but Scott's dialect used to characterize black people in his perception of the ghetto, was extremly offensive and over the top. Why not just resurrect the "Black Face" Amos and Andy white men playing black men from the 40's amd 50's on radio.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, Yes, Yes. I like the story line but was completely turned-off as an African-American by the dialect used to project what the author and narrator think black people sound like. Exactly, what audience is that playing to?Any additional comments?
I am conflicted as to buying any other books narrated in the same fashion. I really cannot see spending my money for more offensive narration. I will add that since I got the book on tape, whcih I purchase hundreds of during the year, I do not know if Mr. Houston uses the same dialectics in the written words. If that is the case, it is extremely offensive both in the written words and the narration and I can believe many are offended.Like the Story But Offended by the Narration
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Film Noir with a Twist
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I enjoyed this book from start to finish, and the narrator was flawless.
Someone really did their job well in choosing the perfect voice for this book.
The funny thing is, I'm more than fed up with all the Goth crap that's all the rage, including vampires and werewolves.
This series should not be painted with the same brush, nor categorized in the same genre.
Well done Charlie Huston and Scott Brick...well done indeed.
What a terrific romp!
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