
Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day
And Other Tales of the Necromancer
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Guy Smith
About this listen
Johannes Cabal is a necromancer - and he's slightly infamous.
Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day: And Other Tales of the Necromancer features seven of Cabal's most frightening adventures:
- "Exeunt Demon King"
- "The Ereshkigal Working"
- "Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day"
- "The House of Gears"
- "The Death of Me"
- "Ouroboros Ouzo"
- "A Long Spoon"
Also included is an original introduction written and read by the author.
©2013 Jonathan L. Howard (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc., and Skyboat Media, Inc.A good narration too.
Well worth a listening to.
Really good fun.
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Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and Lovecraft in 1
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great listening
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The stories are tightly written and set in a world similar to the Hammer films. The characters are good, dialogue amusing and plots interesting.
Full marks
Well performed and entertaining
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Great Stories!
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Ghoulishly good
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An unexpected delight
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Brilliant fun a thoroughly enjoyable listen
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beautifully narrated and funny to boot
brilliant
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The style and intelligence of Jonathan L Howard's writing, the amusing stories and characterization of Johannes as almost an innocent soul, in all its darkness, was absolutely delightful. The necromancer and zombie elements are so lightly intertwined in the stories, whilst remaining the underlying main theme, and the plots so cleverly deviced, that even someone with no patience for such things can fall in love with Johannes and his adventures.
Whether I would have enjoyed reading the book as much as I did listening to it, I don't know. Nicholas Guy Smith was perfect for these stories. His matter-of-fact, slightly bemused and ever so slightly naïve tone, was perfect for Johannes. He gave every character a full life and made it such a pleasure to listen to. If he is the reader of other JL Howard books I'll give them a go too.
Unexpectedly delightful
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