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1: Working for the Devil (1 of 2)

Necromance-for-hire Dante Valentine is choosy about her jobs. Hot-tempered and with nerves of steel, she can raise the dead like nobody’s business. But one rainy Monday morning, everything goes straight to Hell.

The Devil hires Dante to eliminate a renegade demon: Vardimal Santino. In return, he will let her live. It’s an offer she can’t refuse.

There’s just one catch. How do you kill something that can’t die?

* INCLUDES GLOSSARY *

Approximate Run Time: 5 hours
Release Date: April 2011
ISBN: 978-1-59950-747-7
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1. Harry on 3/28/2012, said:

Only Graphic Audio can make sense of the books by this author. Her writing mixes narration, character thoughts, and character speech inflections into an incoherent mess. With their assortment of artists, reverb, and filters, Graphic Audio gives them each a different sound so you can understand what the author meant.
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2. Anonymous User on 2/18/2012, said:

I cannot say there is much I like about this series. This was recommended to me by a friend so I listened through the entire series but could find little redeeming about this title. First of all the main character, Dante Valentine is left as a spectator just as often as she effects the story. This doesn't improve as the series continues either as she seems to become more clueless about how to deal with things. You would think dealing with criminals on a constant basis and her own experience in shadow games she would have a clue about how to react. Second, this is portrayed as an action story but a large portion of it is the main character whining about lost loved ones or from the events of her past. Again the character becomes helpless like she did not know how to deal with any of it. A main character should be able to persevere making the listener kind of root for them. The story just devolved into the other characters progressing the story and solving problems. Long story short I found the every other character in the story more interesting than Dante. They all were able to handle adversity and generally acted like an adult. The main character seemed more suited to a teen novel with her gravitation towards relationship pining.
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3. Jamee on 7/23/2011, said:

Awesome story....different but awesome
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4. Jermane on 6/15/2011, said:

I didn't understand when the other reviewer's talked about just how sexy Colleen Dellany's voice was until I heard from myself. Trust me I have listened to her voice since the first Rouge Angel and on the Wonder Woman story; and I have never heard Ms. Dellany like this. She oozes sensuality when she is being a smartass and thing just get better as the story nears it's close I don't want to spoil anything for a newcomer. I have yet to read any of Lilth Saintcrow's work, but I know when I do it will be Colleen's voice that I am hearing when I read. I can't wait until the next book in the series comes out. Now I have two book series with her voice, she a talent that just won't quit.
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5. Brian on 4/8/2011, said:

I am hooked! This is an outstanding production and an excellent story (that I am eagerly awaiting the next installment of). I had just completed GraphicAudio's production of the Vatta's War series (that was a lot of fun and very well done). I came back to look for something new - always a big undertaking for me to decide. This time I had to choose quickly as I was taking a trip the next morning and wanted to have something to listen to. I usually go towards Science Fiction & Fantasy. This new production came up when the GraphicAudio site loaded and I wasn't sure what to think about it. I listened to the audio preview. It seemed a mix of genres that I like - something a little different and compelling. I decided to give it a try. The first thing that struck me was the voice actors. They are some of the same familiar voices from Vatta's War - Colleen Delany and Christopher Scheeren. Not to diminish the performances of all the other fine voice actors, but I have a thing for Ms. Delany's voice. She was excellent in Vatta's war and is also excellent here. The sound effects and voice acting pulled this together and made it very engrossing and engaging. That, paired with a great story, makes this is a first rate winner for me. I can't wait to hear more. I hope that many of you will try this. I think that you will enjoy it greatly. Thank you to the entire GraphicAudio team!!
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