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Death Rites (The Lazarus Codex)

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Death Rites (The Lazarus Codex)

By: E. A. Copen
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Old gods die hard.

Professional necromancer Lazarus Kerrigan knows all too well that the Big Easy is anything but. Crime is up, business is down, and someone--or something--crushed an innocent girl to death on his doorstep.

After the search for the murderer brings the police to his front door, Laz must prove his innocence by hauling in the real killer with help from the dead.

When the sun sets in New Orleans, more than monsters go bump in the night... And what Laz awakens in his quest for answers might just get him--and everyone else in town--killed.

Fans of The Dresden Files and Iron Druid will love this wisecracking wizard! Get your copy today!

©2018 E.A. Copen (P)2018 E.A. Copen
Crime Fairy Tales Fantasy Magic Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Magic Users
Engaging Plot • Intriguing World-building • Distinct Character Voices • Witty Protagonist • Fast-paced Action

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First off let's start with the fact I scored this book for $2.45 with a coupon I had from audible, so i was willing to take a chance on it. While the first book does not have the world building I'm used to (Desden files) for magic it still presents a fully fleshed world that is interesting and the plot has you invested in the characters. To be honest while short at less than 7 hours and not my favorite book this one is worth the credit and I was so sad that the next books are not on audible yet. I am eagerly awaiting them being added.

good but to be honest

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This book is well written and is very entertaining.

This is very much like the Dresden files except it's a different kind of magic. Although if you're religious ghosts aren't real since the bible says the dead know not anything much like a rock knows nothing. if you read about Lazarus carefully from the Bible you will recognize this again about the dead not knowing anything. Jesus says that Lazarus is asleep and since Jesus said clearly Lazarus is dead again when his disciples questioned him about Lazarus being asleep. With my religion its believed speaking to the dead is speaking to one of the devil's angels you know those guys that were cast out of heaven and it's a big Sham to fool humans since the dead are gone until they are raised up on the last day as the bible says. Speaking to the devil or his friends isn't a good idea, considering if you can think of the worst crime then they helped encourage and corrupt the person so, they the fallen, aren't fussy friendly individuals and are in reality incredibly evil and wish to lead people astray with entertainment to well anything that automatically distracts from being saved to the planet called heaven.

Well back to the book, although it's entertaining it's facts in my opinion are almost none existent.



Chapter 18
12 minutes in he says boods and not booths. I know some people that speak other languages have trouble. Is your main Language French?

not a spoiler

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E. A. Copen topic is not all that distinct for other books exploring contemporary occult genre. The MC, Laz, is a relatively obscure necromancer who ekes-out a modest income as owner of a magic shop in New Orleans selling magic trinkets and providing an occasional seance when death quite literally finds itself at his doorstep. The story moves forward in an agreeable manner as Laz, with his arcane skills and the begrudging help of a magic-skeptical police detective, attempt to solve the mystery behind this and other murders that follow. There are some plot twists but the culprits was (intentionally?) fairly obvious early on with the difficulty being in finding the evidence against them.

Travis Baldree's performance was well-done.

Story is okay, if a bit formulaic

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This is a good read and worth the time BUT it's basically a less sophisticated Dresden Files. I would read the Dresden series first. This is a decent series that deserves a listen but if I had to pick one, no contest, Dresden Files are the real thing - better written, better character development, and original.

Good read but....

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Move over Dresden and Vesik. There's a new kid in town... Meet Lazarus Kerrigan (Laz for short). A wizard, necromancer, an all around nice guy, and the proprietor of a magic shop in New Orleans, who's just trying to get by, offering up seances that are more showmanship than the real thing, because people really can't handle reality, no matter how much they beg to see their dead mother one final time...
Laz' life is about to get really complicated when the police discover a body on the doorstop of his shop!
Travis Baldree did what Travis Baldree does best, giving us a damn fine narration performance!
Ya' gotta grab this wonderful Urban Fantasy, and stalk the backstreets and graveyards of New Orleans with Laz, as he searches for answers to what's happening!

Meet Lazarus Kerrigan, the new kid!

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