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Salvation

Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Year Four

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Salvation

By: John G. Hartness
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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From John G. Hartness, a must-listen collection of four Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter novellas...

She Talks to Angels: In the fifth part of the Quincy Harker crossover series, Gabby helps hunt down a rogue archangel in St. Louis, learning more about herself, about history, and about that cute doctor's son than she expected.

Shout at the Devil: The Quest for Glory continues as Quincy Harker travels west to hunt down a rogue Archangel and avenge the murder of a good friend.

Angel of Harlem: The Quest for Glory rushes toward its conclusion as Quincy Harker steps in for a missing Shadow Council member and goes to New York City to find the last Archangel. But when pieces of his past come back to haunt him, Quincy must face feelings long buried and horrors brand new.

Sympathy for the Devil: It's been a two-year quest that has spanned the continent, and now Quincy Harker is crossing dimensions to do battle with Lucifer and restore his Guardian Angel Glory's divinity. Is he really hero enough to stand toe to toe with the Devil himself and come out alive?

©2019 John G Hartness (P)2019 Tantor
Dark Humor Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Paranormal & Urban Urban Comedy Funny
Entertaining Storyline • Witty Dialogue • Excellent Character Voices • Supernatural Elements • Unpredictable Plot

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Quincy is a fun character and the dialogue is very enjoyable. found myself laughing out loud often. some stuff does get repeated multiple times (like descriptions, some jokes, and "I'm Quincy Motherfucking Harker!"). the books are still very enjoyable and I do appreciate how well Hartness describes a scene and the enemies.

I bought the whole series.

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This was a fun and fantastic story except I didn't like the ending. ! Can't wait for the next series.

Loved it!

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Quincy is a great character and all the other characters also interesting. However you can tell that the author is preparing for Quincy to go it alone in the next books and bad as he is, Quincy just isn’t as great without all the other in the gang.

Don’t like the ending

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I physically burst into laughter on multiple occasions and wait eagerly for some form of continuation.

I'm so infuriatingly happy with this conclusion

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These books will draw you in! You have no choice but to get involved in the story, there is excitement, sadness, and comedy. Yes there is some foul language so I had to remember not to listen around my grandchildren LOL. The characters are excellent!

Once again I love these books

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