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  • Posthumous Education

  • Fred, the Vampire Accountant, Book 8
  • By: Drew Hayes
  • Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
  • Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (47 ratings)

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Posthumous Education

By: Drew Hayes
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Summary

Much like accountants, fey never forget a debt.

Just as Fred is settling down in his new abode, he receives word that a favor is being called in, one he promised to a dangerously powerful member of otherworldly royalty. Bracing danger, adventure, and unknown threats, Fred is instead asked to take on an entirely different role than anticipated.

Acting as interim professor at one of the few universities for supernatural entities, Fred will have to navigate a strange environment, eccentric coworkers, and unenthusiastic students. Yet that alone won't be enough, for this college has more history than the tales in its tomes.

Remnants of the past that could put Fred, and his students, in mortal peril.

©2022 Andrew Hayes (P)2023 Tantor
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Great series

Drew has knocked it out of the park again

With an intricate world and compelling characters you feel really invested in

Yet another stand out series from Mr Hayes

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Fred continues to impress

I've been a fan of this series for years and the new release is always a highlight for me. it did feel a little bit random and also a little short. there is a fair amount of setup for the next one so I will be looking out for that .

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Fred goes to college was decent

This was a nice collection of stories. It involved Fred teaching at college and most of the gang show up at some point in support. Asha doesn't make an appearance though which is a shame as she's one of my favourites. I also wish we'd seen a bit more of Fred actually teaching, that was skipped over almost entirely.

The format otherwise was a little bit predictable and although I love the series I wonder how much mileage can come from Vampire Accountant + Normal Situation => Unusual Situation + Power of Friendship.

The setting was well described and the characters had as much depth as ever. I still really enjoyed the book but I wouldn't say it's the strongest entry in the series. The narration was brilliant.

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