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  • Heaven Help Us

  • Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter, Book 7
  • By: John G. Hartness
  • Narrated by: James Foster
  • Length: 3 hrs and 43 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Heaven Help Us

By: John G. Hartness
Narrated by: James Foster
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Summary

He's Quincy Harker, the unaging son of Jonathan Harker and Mina Murray. His guardian angel calls him "Q". Dracula calls him "nephew". His bosses call him a pain in the ass. Demons call him The Reaper.

On the run and reeling from his bloody battle with the demon Orobas, all Harker wants to do is lie low in Lockton, Ohio for a few months and let his physical and spiritual wounds heal. But there are werewolves in the diner, and magically-talented teenagers disappearing all over town. Now Harker's hip-deep in demons again, but this time he's got no backup.

Meanwhile. Detective Rebecca Gayle Flynn and the rest of Harker's team are back home in Charlotte, NC, trying to prove his innocence and figure out Orobas' next move. But no one knows how corrupt Homeland Security or the police department are, or how high the scandal runs. And now some guy shows up claiming to be the great-great-grandson of Doctor Watson (yeah, that Dr. Watson) offering to help?

Will Harker survive a battle with Hell in a small town all on his own?

Can Flynn and Uncle Luke find the proof they need to bring Harker home?

Will they stop Orobas' master plan before he unleashes Hell on Earth?

Who is this mysterious Shadow Council, and what do they want?

When all else fails on Earth, will Heaven Help Us?

©2016 John G. Hartness (P)2017 John G. Hartness
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This Demon Hunter Kicks Ass.

This book is fun to listen to it is in a similar vein to the Dresden Files but more action hero, so if you like the sound of that you will get on with this.

A world with magic, supernatural creatures, demons and other oddities. Despite some darker tones in the story, the main character has a been there done that attitude which is well reflected in the writing style and their reaction to events.

Both the writing and narration are solid. It clear all the characters have history, motivations and personality the narration helps bring them to life.

It is self contained enough to be enjoyed on its own without having to listen to the rest in the series.

I am happy with the time I spent listening to this book and it left me very interested in finding out more about Quincy Harker's story both past and future.

This should so be the next supernatural action film series.

Well worth a listen if a little short.




This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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