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Death and the Devil

The Novellas

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Death and the Devil

By: L.J. Hayward
Narrated by: Rowan Scott
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A collection of six novellas that follow on from where we left Jack and Ethan at the end of Where Death Meets the Devil. This audiobook should be listened to before audiobook two Why Death Stalks the Devil.

The novellas collection contains the following stories:

  • Where Death Meets the Devil: Coda
  • Bargaining with the Devil
  • When the Devil Drives
  • At Deaths Door
  • Devil in the Details
  • Devil takes a Holiday
©2018, 2022 LJ Hayward (P)2022 Decent FellowsPress
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Romance Romantic Suspense Short Stories Suspense
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This collection of shorts is well worth your time. They fill in the background of our two hero's. Each story is well constructed and well realised. The car race sub-plot was also great as it fleshes out Ethan a bit more. The last of the first set of novellas, and the story of how Jack and Ethan finally get together. This story was action packed with a brilliant short mission to Canberra to stop a terrorist threat. Fully realised and satisfying short story. I loved Harry as well since he was from here in NZ.
The accent used by the incredibly talented Rowan Scott was delicious and really added to the local charm.
Looking forward to the next full novel.

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