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Bloodlines

The Guardian of Empire City, Book 1

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Bloodlines

By: Peter Hartog
Narrated by: Todd Menesses
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Those dark and terrible things from your nightmares are very real.

They walk among us, masquerading as your neighbor, your lover, even your friend. You see, Empire City is full of them...if you only know where to look. How do I know this? Well, for starters the name is Detective Tom Holliday. I work homicide for Special Crimes. My friends, what few I have, call me Doc.

And the other reason?

I’ve got magic of my own.

Welcome to Empire City, where magic and technology co-exist, and humanity endures behind walls of stone and spell-forged steel. A place where danger lurks around every street corner, and anything is possible.

When former hotshot homicide detective Tom “Doc” Holliday is recruited to join Special Crimes, he trades in his boring desk job for a second chance to do what he does best: Hunt down killers.

And his first case doesn’t disappoint - a murdered woman with a bogus past, her body drained of blood, and two eyewitnesses wasted on the designer drug goldjoy claiming a vampire did it. Armed with a fickle clairvoyance and saddled with a team whose past is as checkered as his own, Holliday embarks upon an investigation through a dystopian landscape filled with bio-engineered vampires, interdimensional shadow parasites, and the magical masterminds behind it all.

But to solve this murder and safeguard his city, Holliday will have to uncover the truth behind an ancient shadowy conspiracy and confront a destiny he never wanted.Fans of Ben Aaronovitch’s Rivers of London and Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files will fall in love with Empire City.

©2019 Peter Hartog (P)2021 Peter Hartog
Crime Cyberpunk Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Magic Detective Paranormal

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The premise was ok - set in the future, a special crimes unit, a central investigator with a bit of a past - but there was little explanation of the changes, and whether there was any actual magic was never really explained?
I persevered, but only because I have never actually given up on a book.
The narration was fine, other than a bunch of mild mispronunciations.
Overall, I’ve given it 3 stars because the story did follow a plot, even if it was stretched out a bit more than I’d have liked. But it’s not one I’ll be listening to again.

Not exactly gripping

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this was a truly intriguing and captivating a story that left me wanting more and wondering about what lies in the future for the characters. the book started off a bit jarringly but as the writer found his footing within the story, everything became pleasant and warm and started making more and more sense as time went on, similar to how a new pair of slippers slowly conform to your feet with use. By the end I was enthralled and craved to know see how the character's relationships with eachother would settle.

intriguing and captivating story

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