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Hounacier

Valducan, Book 2

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Hounacier

By: Seth Skorkowsky
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Earphones Award Winner (AudioFile Magazine)

Audie Award Finalist, Paranormal, 2016

Eleven years ago atheist Malcolm Romero met a god. Now he's a demon-hunting voodoo priest armed with a holy machete named Hounacier. After the murder of his mentor, he returns to New Orleans to catch the killer. But more is at stake when Malcolm finds himself betrayed and his holy blade stolen. Now Malcolm's only hope to save his soul and to recover Hounacier is the Valducan knight sent to kill him, Matt Hollis, the wielder of the holy revolver Dämoren.

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"Narrator R.C. Bray lends his expertise to this darker entry in the Valducan series, which features demon-hunting knights in New Orleans. Bray's deep voice and rich accent suit voodoo practitioner Malcolm exceptionally well." (AudioFile)

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hooked from beginning to end. cant wait to read the third one. good pacing and character development. you can see him growimg as an author from the first to the second books

even better than the first.

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Nice use of a different supernatural tradition. But well integrated into the first book's world.

Solid worldbuilding

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Hounacier is the name of the enchanted machete carried by Macolm Romero.  Romero was portrayed as an unlikable character in the first novel.  Here he is the main character and more than a little complicated.  His academic path was interrupted when he was introduced to a Voodoo shaman and drawn to the mysterious world of demons he couldn’t deny.

The Valducan barely survived the last attack by the demons who outnumbered them.  Now Romero’s adopted father has been murdered and he has to find out why.  In his impetuousness, he goes it alone, trusting the wrong people.  Taken over by a demon, his only hope may be death at the hand of Damoren, Matt Hollis’s enchanted revolver.

In the second novel of the series, more is revealed about the inner workings of the men called to the Valducan.  We learn more about the demons they are fighting and the men who vow to protect their enchanted weapons.  It is hard to compare the two novels, because the listener has much more understanding of the men and demons.  It is somewhat less satisfying in that regard, fewer things are new, but still a very entertaining novel, just in a different way.

R. C. Bray is excellent as usual. His rich baritone drips with intrigue as he deftly shifts between accents and demons. He is a joy to listen to and brings the story to life.

Hounacier is book two in the Valducan series.  Though there is a nod to the first novel, it stands on its own as a separate volume.  Still, it would be good to read them in order to know what happened previously and understand the special weapons and why they are so important to the men who wield them.  If you enjoyed book one, don’t hesitate to continue on.  Recommended.

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more revealed about the inner workings of Valducan

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great story and action packed great series RC Bray delivers! Great books need great narrators unfortunate I have passed on titles if the narrator could not capture the stpry

great series RC Bray delivers! Thank you Seth S.

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Been waiting a while for the return of the Valducan's and I can say it was "almost" worth the wait. The beginning had promise but I tired of the drawn out story line. It could have been half the length with the same out come. R.C. Bray was great as usual but he did have a time sorting out the Louisiana accents.

Liked it! But did not Love it!

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