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He Who Walks in Shadow

By: Brett J. Talley
Narrated by: David Stifel
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The Incendium Maleficarum has been lost and Carter Weston presumed dead, but the story is only just beginning. Now Carter's only daughter, Rachel Jones, and his oldest friend, Henry Armitage, must embark on an epic journey that will take them from the hell-blasted Tunguska forest to the catacombs of Paris to the shores of the Scottish Isles. They are in a race against time, for in France, strange murders and whispers of occult rituals herald the rise of an ancient evil bent on plunging the world into eternal darkness. It is up to Rachel and Henry to learn Carter's fate, recover the Incendium Maleficarum, and perhaps even save the world.

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If you liked the first book, this book is worth your while, but it's definitely not as good as the first one. The plot of this one is vastly more predictable, and the twists are much less well executed.

Not as good as first novel.

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The narrator was great and the storyline superb. A must read for Talley fans everywhere.

Awesome

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Unlike the first one. This story was to much all over the place. To many side stories that really took me out of the book.

Feels like a bunch of other stories in one plot.

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It’s a serviceable story I guess. Have had to rewind a bunch because my mind keeps wondering.

The previous book in this series was a masterpiece. Kept me on the edge of my seat and up well into the mornings. This one is just long winded and lacks cohesion and focus.

Not even in the same league as it’s predecessor

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Another great story. I loved the use of Journals, diaries, reports and new articles in the style of Dracula. An interesting way to tell the story. It was griping and I found it exciting to not be able to guess how it would end.

Enjoyed the different story telling style from the first book

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