
The Immortals
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Narrated by:
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Jordanna Max Brodsky
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Robert Petkoff
Manhattan has many secrets. Some are older than the city itself.
The city sleeps. Selene DiSilva walks her dog along the banks of the Hudson. She is alone - just the way she likes it. She doesn't believe in friends, and she doesn't speak to her family. Most of them are simply too dangerous.
In the predawn calm, Selene finds the body of a young woman washed ashore, gruesomely mutilated and wreathed in laurel. Her ancient rage returns. And so does the memory of a promise she made long ago - when her name was Artemis.
©2016 Jordanna Max Brodsky (P)2016 Hachette AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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Awesome!!!!
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Such a fantastic start to a fantastic trilogy
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Fun
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Slow plot progress.
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Refreshing
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Loved it!
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Ordinary and disappointing
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No spoilers here
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One of the best things about the audio book is the choice, first, of two narrators - male and female - throughout, and second, of the choice of those particular narrators. Robert Petkoff is one of the best narrators in the business. Each character he creates has his or her own distinctive voice and one that is absolutely true to the character. His female voices are as good as his male voices. Similarly, Ms Brodsky does a superb job of voicing not only her heroine, but all of the other voices in her segments. One might assume that an author would be the best interpreter of her own characters, but this is rarely true. Ms. Brodsky is a delightful exception.
I can only say that I was very sad when I came to the end and can only wait anxiously for more from the author.
Exciting start for a very different series
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