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Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter - Omnibus Volume One

By: John G. Hartness
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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He's the ass-kicking, wise-cracking, hard-drinking demon hunter you never knew you needed. He's Quincy Harker, and he's here to save your ass whether you want it or not. The immortal magic-wielding son of Jonathan Harker and Mina Murray from the classic novel Dracula, Harker now lives in North Carolina hunting down demons and sending them back to Hell.

This Omnibus Edition collects the first 12 novellas in the Quincy Harker series. Included here are:

Year One
Raising Hell
Straight to Hell
Hell on Heels
Hell Freezes Over

The Cambion Cycle
Heaven Sent
Heaven's Door
Heaven Help Us
Heaven Can Wait

Damnation
Calling All Angels
Devil Inside
Angel Dance

©2019 John G. Hartness (P)2019 Falstaff Books
Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction
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loved it, struggled a little with the so called facts jumping around, but loved the story and characters

Quincy Harker

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great series and I'm hooked. I also enjoyed the pop culture references and references to other authors that I've read.

Exciting

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Am loving this series! I picked it up as a fan of the Authors & Dragons podcast, and almost immediately wondered what had taken me so long! The characters are very likeable and I find myself often laughing aloud at the sass in their dialogue. The voice the narrator has given the main character is pretty much perfect. The only criticism I have about the narration is the change in his pronunciation of the word "Nephilim" that turned up in year 2, book 6 - not ashamed to admit that it is driving me a bit nuts! Other than that, it's very well done.

Excellent entertainment

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