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Lost Gods

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Lost Gods

By: Brom
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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A young man descends into purgatory to save his wife and unborn child in this tale of wonder and terror from the mind of master storyteller and acclaimed artist Brom.

Fresh out of jail and eager to start a new life, Chet Moran and his pregnant wife, Trish, leave town to begin again. But an ancient evil is looming, and what seems like a safe haven may not be all it appears.

Snared and murdered by a vile, arcane horror, Chet quickly learns that pain and death are not unique to the living. Now the lives and very souls of his wife and unborn child are at stake. To save them he must journey into the bowels of purgatory in search of a sacred key promised to restore the natural order of life and death. Alone, confused, and damned, Chet steels himself against the unfathomable terrors awaiting him as he descends into death's stygian blackness.

With Lost Gods, Brom's gritty and visceral prose takes us on a haunting, harrowing journey into the depths of the underworld. Thrust into a realm of madness and chaos, where ancient gods and demons battle over the dead and where cabals of souls conspire to overthrow their masters, Chet plays a dangerous game, risking eternal damnation to save his family.

©2016 Gerald Brom (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Occult Scary Marriage Thought-Provoking
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Moving, oh so moving

Is there an afterlife? Well, if there is, Bram has built a story that is realistic, atmospheric, and at all times, quite moving.

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Dark and mysterious

I loved this story but it is dark. It isn't a predictable story and I just wanted to keep on hearing more. Hoping for some good to happen and for Chet to find some happiness.

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Loved it!

A very pleasant surprise. The story drew me in and I really enjoyed it, would recommend.

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Gory and nice

Great narrator and story.
Believable characters and emotions. Great lore with just enough information to keep it mysterious yet believable.
Recommend Child Thief also by Brom. Has the same feel to it

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AMAZING

I've never had a book like this before, with demons and tales pf the underworld. But this was truly a good book. I'm eager for more from Brom now, and once again R C Bray does the pages justice.

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I love Brom's stories so much.

Always unique, imaginative, dark yet beautiful. True gothic approach to humanity and magic without the glitter. This is how fantasy stories need to be.

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Epic

Dark intriguing humor fear sorrow and happiness all told in a nail biting story. This is a fantastic tail from a fantastic author. Narration by R C Bray makes it one of the best books l have ever heard.please try you wont be disappointed

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Ominous yet moreish.

I approached this assuming it was some modern rendition of Dante’s Inferno or something. It wasn’t at all and that was really a good thing. R. C. Bray, the great performer that he is, brings this well written, very descriptive and visual book to life. Even so, there were a couple of inconsistencies/clumsy mistakes in the story itself, especially towards the end (which felt quite rushed) – characters knowing things without being told, characters making unnatural assumptions to other character’s knowledge, “rules” applying to some but not others, that sort of thing. But overall this was a highly enjoyable and well thought out fantasy, solemnly dark but at the same time strangely palatable. I’d recommend checking out Brom’s awesome artwork on his website too.

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Great listen

It's got a bit of a lul in the middle but really enjoyed it overall.

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Good.

Good book, all round.

RC Bray is a fantastic narrator, but accents are not one of his talents and he should retire from attempting them.
A character of an elderly, east European lady sounds very much like an elderly Caribbean lady.

This constant issue with many otherwise skilled narrators grates and impairs the stories they read.
I wish some self knowledge would be exercised more often.

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