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Oblivion Heart
- Darkling Mage, Book 4
- Narrated by: Luke Daniels
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
A massacre, a manuscript, and a demonic midnight bargain.
Dustin Graves goes on a rare night out with the boys from the Boneyard, but things go horribly wrong. Over a hundred revelers drop dead at a pop diva’s concert, bleeding from their eyes and their ears. Miraculously, Dustin and his undead associates survive.
But the troubles have just begun. Soon Dust is dealing with a bloodthirsty imp, a grizzled Scion, and a strange man covered in even stranger tattoos. Then Mammon, the demon prince of greed, comes knocking, eager to collect on Dustin’s end of the bargain….
If you like snarky heroes, snappy dialogue, and a bit of grit and gore, you'll love the fourth book in Nazri Noor's series of urban fantasy novels. Explore the Darkling Mage universe and discover Oblivion Heart today.
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- C. Rowlands
- 03-04-20
Another day another possible apocalypse
While you will obviously lose something by not knowing the characters beforehand, this book does also work on it's own and not simply as part of a larger series, so people should be put off by it being book four, although I would recommend checking out the earlier books in the series.
Things just can't go smoothly for the main character, even a simple night out can take a drastic change for the worse for Dustin and his friends and once again set him on a path of more enemies that are far more powerful than him. This time round he has a new adversary at the Lorica to deal with, a demonic deal to be paid off and an enemy that seems determined to kill off all non-magical humans, so it is a good job a friend has returned to help him.
The performance of the narrator is a typically strong one with his usual array of voices helping to bring the story to life even more.
Overall, rather than simply trying to ramp things up with each book, the author expands the scope of the world to introduce new but still challenging enemies for the hero and it works out really well again.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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