Tale of the Dead Town (Dramatized Adaptation) Audiobook By Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yoshitaka Amano cover art

Tale of the Dead Town (Dramatized Adaptation)

Vampire Hunter D, Volume 4

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Tale of the Dead Town (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Hideyuki Kikuchi, Yoshitaka Amano
Narrated by: Christopher Graybill, David Jourdan, Dawn Ursula, Holly Adams, James Lewis, Scott McCormick, Terence Aselford, David Cui Cui, Alex Hill-Knight, Samantha Turret, Joey Sourlis
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When a floating city becomes the target of a rash of vampire attacks, only one man can restore the oasis.

"The City," a tiny metropolis of a few hundred sheltered citizens floating serenely on a seemingly random course a few feet above the ground, has long been thought safe from the predation of marauding monsters. It seemed like a paradise.

A paradise shattered when an invasion of apparent vampires threatens the small haven. While the Vampire Hunter known only as "D" struggles to exterminate the scourge, a former denizen of the city, the attractive Raleigh Knight, and the brash John M. Brassalli Pluto VIII seize control of the city lurching it onto a new and deadly course. D's travails are just beginning.

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, Christopher Graybill, Alex Hill-Knight, David Jourdan, Joey Sourlis, Samantha Turret, Holly Adams, Terence Aselford, James Lewis, Dawn Ursula, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Dan Delgado, Ian Putnam, Michael John Casey, Wyn Delano, Eric Messner and Steve Wannall.

©2021 Hideyuki Kikuchi; Yoshitaka Amano (P)2022 Graphic Audio LLC
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The novel is a good contrast to the narrative portrayed in book 2.I recommend reading these in order as the author clearly wants to potray the unfolding in a specific way. certain characters/mysteries are killed off/ended uncermoniusly which is unusual for my experience with these books. usually the climax is done well with satisfying conclusions but I felt a bit sour on this one. it definitely holds its place as a nice little adventure with a lot of critical/interesting world building.

lackluster climax carried by great cast and deep world building

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A great cast of characters that flesh out the story and the world around them.

A Grimdark Mystery

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voice acting, narration, and SFX are all spectacular please do more I love this book series.

wonderful

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this story puts D on a floating and mobile city that truly sets the high-tech and futuristic tone of D's world. D must fight a new type of vampire that ignores the rules and doctrine that have limited vampires since their beginning. Another masterful tale by Kikuchi and should not be missed.

D's futuristic world put into perspective

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I've always felt the first and third book were 'just okay" more or less. but book two and four is when it really starts picking up. I'm really enjoying the performance and the quality and the soundtrack. definitely worth picking up. i hope all 30 books get the graphic audio treatment.

really picking up

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Love the detective style D adventure! The story jumps right in and doesn’t waste your time! If you already like D books then it’s a no brainer!

D could beat the crap outta the Witcher any day of the week!

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While not the genre-stew masterpiece of the original, nor quite as elegant as Demon Deathchase, Tale of a Dead Town is still a fun, pulpy post-apocalyptic weird western. A simple story, well told, but certainly elevated by the graphic audio treatment.

Solid Entry

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So far this is the fourth book I finished. As a novel it is all over the place, lots of filler but in the end it was all worth it. There is a reference to previous novel but which one? You have to listen to find out!

Bucko

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