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Blood Justice
- ナレーター: Bahni Turpin, Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Terry J. Benton-Walker, Torian Brackett, Zeno Robinson
- 再生時間: 19 時間 5 分
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あらすじ・解説
This program features multicast narration and an author's note and acknowledgments read by the author.
"Robinson and Abbott-Pratt alternate the first-person chapters with skill, pulling out every emotion in the story's closely held secrets, romance, and magic"—AudioFile on Blood Debts
Blood Justice is the hotly anticipated sequel to Terry J. Benton-Walker’s most anticipated debut Blood Debts.
Cristina and Clement Trudeau have conjured the impossible: justice.
They took back their family’s stolen throne to lead New Orleans’ magical community into the brighter future they all deserve.
But when Cris and Clem restored their family power, Valentina Savant lost everything. Her beloved grandparents are gone and her sovereignty has been revoked—she will never be Queen. Unless, of course, someone dethrones the Trudeaus again. And lucky for her, she’s not the only one trying to take them down.
Cris and Clem have enemies coming at them from all directions: Hateful anti-magic protesters sabotage their reign at every turn. A ruthless detective with a personal vendetta against magical crime is hot on their tail just as Cris has discovered her thirst for revenge. And a brutal god, hunting from the shadows, is summoned by the very power Clem needs to protect the boy he loves.
Cris’s hunger for vengeance and Clem’s desire for love could prove to be their family’s downfall, all while new murders, shocking disappearances, and impossible alliances are changing the game forever.
Welcome back to New Orleans, where gods walk among us and justice isn’t served, it’s taken.
Most Anticipated from Publishers Weekly, Bookpage, TheGrio, and more!
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books.
批評家のレビュー
“A supernatural force of satisfying fury.”—Kirkus Reviews