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Deadly Lineage

Necromancer Tales, Book 1

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Deadly Lineage

Von: MJ May
Gesprochen von: Declan Winters, Curtis Michael Holland
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Shunned by most species and abandoned by their warlock fathers, necromancers are marginalized, feared, and reclusive.

Erasmus Boone is different. His warlock father chose love instead of abandonment. Unusually powerful and talented, Boone embraced his necromantic abilities and managed to carve out an existence within a world that would rather he not exist at all.

Humans aren't the most respected species. Hell, they're just a step above termites in the eyes of most. Detective Franklin O'Hare has never taken derision towards his humanity to heart. Determined to do the best given his human limitations, Detective O'Hare does whatever it takes to right the wrongs of the world—no matter the species concerned—even if that means working with a necromancer. Besides, Erasmus Boone isn't so bad. In fact, he's temptingly perfect.

Seeking solace after a difficult case, Boone walks the typically peaceful gravesites of Trinity's Holy Cross Cemetery. The gentle hum of contented, long-dead souls eases Boone's mind—until he's hit with an unearthly cry unlike any he's heard before. Unfortunately, that first soulful cry isn't Boone's last, each wail revealing a disconcerting pattern. There's a serial killer in the wind, and their murders are resulting in souls with painful, missing pieces, leaving their voices incoherent and indecipherable.

Boone and O'Hare must work closely together if they're going to stop the killings. O'Hare learns quickly that keeping Boone safe from disgruntled clients and serial killers is a never-ending and nearly impossible task.

As O'Hare and Boone grow closer, so does the killer. They need to figure out who's indiscriminately murdering seemingly unrelated species and why the victims' souls are devastated beyond repair before Boone becomes another victim on the ominous list.

Deadly Lineage is the first book in the Necromancer Tales series. This series is a spin-off of the Perfect Pixie series and takes place in the same world but can be enjoyed on its own.

Deadly Lineage is an M/M romantic fantasy mystery with an unusually sane necromancer just trying to make a living, a humble human detective attempting to ignore his attraction to the aforementioned necromancer, an arrogant but redeemably overprotective warlock father, a twisted serial killer, a questionably agreeable all-powerful djinn, damaged souls, humans—some redeemable and some not, a steamy Mississippi summer, and far too much sweet tea. It also contains mentions of violence, murder, souls brought back from the beyond, speciest bigotry, and a few characters of questionable morals and sanity. Deadly Lineage has an HFN ending.

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So far i really enjoyed the story.
The MCs are interesting and relatable. You get to know both of them gradually the further the story unfolds.
I liked how being a Necromancer - and the prejudices against that species - was so deeply embedded in the identity of Boone, but without making him bitter or victimizing his character.
The whole concept of the different species and the magical world in general appealed to me. It wasn't vastly original, but it had some elements in it that were new to me and i enjoyed that.
O'Hare is human and not acquainted with every aspect of the magical world. But he is open minded and tries hard to be unbiased doing his job as a Detective. He's just a smart good guy, no super skilled Special Agent - i found this kind of charming.
The slow pace development of their relationship (ja.. no sex in book one. But a bit of snogging :)) might not be everyone's cup of tea. To me every pace is fine in that departement, as long as it feels coherent - which it does, in this case. To me at least.
The side characters were also mostly well done - it especially was a delight to listen to the interactions of O'Hare and Boone's father, a very powerful and very very intimidating Warlock.
Although the ending was predictable, i absolutely enjoyed listening to the story.
The narration was beautifully done, the voices were a perfect fit for my liking.
I can definitivly recommend this audiobook, starting the second book immediately :)

gripping, funny, grounded & sweet

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The narrators would have been much better had they switched roles. The lighter voice would have fit Erasmus, since he is described as the slimer built of the two MCs. The rougher deeper voice would have fit the detective quite well, but for the necromancer it breaks immersion, the voice actor unfortunately neither matches his personality nor the way his looks were described.

Story is interesting

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