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Black City Saint

De: Richard A. Knaak
Narrado por: Joshua Saxon
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For more than 1600 years, Nick Medea has followed and guarded the Gate that keeps the mortal realm and that of Feirie separate, seeking in vain absolution for the fatal errors he made when he slew the dragon.

All that while, he has tried and failed to keep the woman he loves from dying over and over. Yet in the 50 years since the night the dragon breathed over the city of Chicago, the Gate has not only remained fixed, but open to the trespasses of the Wyld, the darkest of the Feiriefolk.

Not only does that mean an evil resurrected from Nick’s own past but also the reincarnation of his lost Cleolinda, a reincarnation destined once more to die. Nick must turn inward to that which he distrusts the most: the dragon...the beast he slew when he was still only Saint George. He must turn to the monster residing in him, now a part of him but ever seeking escape.

The gang war brewing between Prohibition bootleggers may be the least of his concerns. If Nick cannot prevent an old evil from opening the way between realms, then not only might Chicago face a fate worse than the Great Fire, but so will the rest of the mortal realm.

©2016 Richard A. Knaak (P)2019 David N. Wilson
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A great take on an figure if lore. A little Marlow, a little Dresden and a lot of imagination from author makes Nick.
The narrator did an excellent job. His voice is deep and smooth, bringing the characters to life.
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St George Revived

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3 hours 2 minutes into the book and I have struggled to enjoy it. This overly dramatic story comes with the slightly clipped manner of speaking of the noir detective style. The first person point of view quickly got old with all the noble inner talk of the hero main character. The narrator is perfect for this style. I bought the book based on the writers recommendation in a FB group. So, I have struggled to like this book for 3 hours instead of returning it right away. But, after 3 hours of intense clipped story telling, there's no point continuing, it's hard to keep my mind on the story because I don't care for this type of story. This is not a good fit. I enjoy a bit of witty humor in the stories I read. This story is intelligent, although a bit stereotypical due to the noir style, there are unique and interesting ideas at play, and the intense drama is perfect for people who love noir / thriller stories. But, the unrelenting darkness is depressing. I feel bad that I've listened to 3 hours of good writing that just doesn't appeal to me - so I'm not going to return this book to get my credit back.

I think I stepped into the wrong sub-genre for me

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I loved the imagination and thought that went into the Characters and their backgrounds. The story was riveting. The writer did a great job balancing dialogue and action, backstory and present.
The narrator was equal to the task. He was flawless in the delivery and seemed to really know the book. His characters were distinct and recognizable. Congrats to both Author and narrator very well done.

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Way before Harry Dresden there was St. George

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I received a free copy of the audiobook from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.
You know the way there are really prolific authors who you’ve always wanted to read, and for whatever reason, you never get around to? Well, I can scratch Richard A Knaak off that list. The ridiculously prolific writer, who has written in (amongst others) the Warcraft and Dragonlance universes, finally got around to trying his hand at urban fantasy. What we have is some very familiar legends intermingled with a very familiar setting. The hero is Nick Medea, a gumshoe in 1920s Chicago. He doesn’t hunt down Maltese Falcons or solve random murders, instead he protects the city from the worst of Feirie (his spelling), who seem to be ramping up their activity. Can Nick figure out what’s going on and save the day, or will dark days come to the Windy City? Here are my thoughts on the book:
The whole idea of Nick Medea is an interesting twist on an old tale. Nick is actually St George — yeah, that St George — and he slew that Dragon. The problem is, that Dragon was actually a guardian, keeping the worst of Feirie from entering into our world. Now Nick has to do the job for him, and he’s possessed by said Dragon, which gives him greater strength and powers. This is most useful, but he also has to battle the Dragon for control, and he is not overly pleased at being slain, or being trapped in his slayer’s body
Nick doesn’t have to battle alone though. His love interest Claryce, who has been with him throughout the years, but is doomed to die in every incarnation. She is unaware of her impending doom, and despite Nick knowing the truth, he still attempts to save her from her fate, sometimes risking everything to try and save her. There’s also Fetch, a shape-shifter and useful ally to have on hand for dealing with the worst Chicago can throw at them
The scenario seems genuine (for someone who didn’t live in 1920s Chicago). We have speakeasies, mob wars, Prohibition and corrupt cops. There’s also nods to baseball and everything else you could imagine for this time-frame. Bear in mind that my knowledge comes from old movies, but the author is a native, so I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. Still, even if he’s completely wrong, once you get caught up in the story line, you won’t care
I like how the melding of old world legends mixes with a more modern setting, but I guess this is how urban fantasy works. If this is the case, then it works here. I’m well familiar with Feirie or the Fey or the Sidh or whatever you like to call them, but I struggle to recall reading of George and the Dragon outside of retellings of the actual legend itself. How Knaak conceived of the Dragon as a guardian of the Underworld, and how he and George/Nick were tied together through time is quite ingenious
Oh yeah, the narrator! How could I forget him? He was terrific, capturing the gumshoe feel well, and echoing the jaded cynicism that apparently came with the job. However, at peak times, he switched over, capturing the stress that Nick would have likely been under in a real setting. His Oirish accents were a bit off though, but accents are tough for the best of narrators.
Verdict
A novel and intriguing urban fantasy, with a great main character.

An intriguing tak on an old legend

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I listen to a lot of mythos and legend based books, and I make no apologies for being particular about them. The narrator keeps characters alive and does so beautifully. The author does a fantastic job of giving new life and bringing Saint George, Dragon and company into the modern world!

I absolutely love this modern take on Saint George

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