Red Knight Falling
Harmony Black, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Christina Traister
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By:
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Craig Schaefer
About this listen
FBI agent Harmony Black and her team, Vigilant Lock, face a new type of threat: one from beyond the stars.
They'd always heard the Red Knight was an urban legend: in 1954, three years before Sputnik launched, a mysterious satellite was sighted circling Earth, though no power on the planet had such technology.
But the Red Knight is real, and what's more, it's inextricably linked to a supernatural force no one yet understands. Like a moth to a flame, this dark presence collides annually with the airborne satellite. Except this year the Red Knight is on course to crash-land...in Oregon.
Vigilant Lock sets out to find the crash site and secure the remnants before the mysterious power is drawn to Earth. But they soon discover the mission is far from straightforward - and they aren't the only ones tracking the Red Knight. To stop a deadly occult threat, Harmony and her team must use all their resources: technology and sorcery, science and magic. Fortunately, Harmony has only begun to discover her growing power.
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- 03-11-16
Good but not so good accents.
Great story read at an entertaining trott but narrator has terrible command of accents imo
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- 25-11-16
Okay
This book was okay, not as good as the first but still enjoyable. There were a few bits that had me rolling my eyes or sighing in annoyance at the characters, but overall I would say it's decent. My real issue was the narrator. Her voice is nice enough, and in the first book I had no issues with her narration, however in this book there are several foreign characters and her accents are just awful. Her London accent was particularly painful and she clearly got it from watching to many Dick Van Dyke films as a kid.
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