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Undead to the World
Undead to the World
Undead to the World
Audiobook8 hours

Undead to the World

Written by D.D. Barant

Narrated by Johanna Parker

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Jace's return to Kansas is an instant reminder that there really is
no place like home. The tavern is still brimming with losers, practical
jokers, and motorcycle chicks. Even the town's only Goth is still
wearing eyeliner. But just as Jace is about to click her heels and
hightail out of there, she's roped into a brand-new case. Somebody is
possessed. And the bodies are piling up . . .They call him the
Gallowsman. According to legend, he was sentenced to hang-though his
crimes still have not been specified. When he was strung up to die, his
spirit stuck around waiting for people to hang themselves . . . so he could
steal their bodies. Now, with the undead rising up and going on a
rampage, Jace must put her own neck on the line. Can she get the
Gallowsman to give up the ghost?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 27, 2012
ISBN9781452679532
Undead to the World

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Rating: 3.7272727878787877 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the best in the series so far! I listened to it within less than 24 hours. I couldn’t stop! The plot is excellent. Lots of twists and turns from the very first sentence on.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I like this series a lot but this was difficult for me. The cliffhanger at the end is enough to keep me reading the rest of the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The original quest is complete, Stoker is dead and she can go home. The ending leaves you with her answer unknown though........
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasyallthingsuf.comThe Bloodhound Files is a series unafraid to disregards the laws of physics for the sake of a great story, and UNDEAD TO THE WORLD is one of the best yet. Though heavy on plot and a little light on character, Jace’s banter and action has always been enough to keep me coming back for more.Barant is not afraid to push the boundaries of his world outward in every book, and his mind bending plots often have me questioning “reality” alongside the characters. UNDEAD TO THE WORLD is a prime example of this mechanic, opening to a recognizable world that is oh so askew from where I had expected to find Jace. Much of a reader’s ability to try and unravel this puzzling plot hinges on recognizing hints of familiar characters in their new incarnations, so I wouldn’t recommend this book to anyone who isn’t caught up on the series.Despite being “a book apart” from Thropirelem, UNDEAD TO THE WORLD will be immediately familiar to fans. The story runs a convoluted plot on a steady diet of witty repartee. I’ll follow Jace and Charlie anywhere and my favorite parts of this book were when they were simultaneously figuring things out and bantering back and forth. As much as I enjoyed this funny, interesting book, the ending lowered my rating from 4 bats to 3. The climax of UNDEAD TO THE WORLD took a reasonable (and expected) cliffhanger and mashed on a little love triangle angst that had only the barest prior references, a move that lowered my appreciation over all.Barant’s plots, while intricate and impressive, also tend to be so over the top I feel a bit disconnected. While UNDEAD TO THE WORLD does a better job with all the moving parts and magical mechanics that characterize this series, this book-long digression from Thropirelem left me very conflicted. Barant has orchestrated some every interesting possibilities for his characters, but those tantalizing futures were buried under a rather abrupt cliffhanger that turned me off. Fans of the series won’t want to miss this one, and despite my frustrations, I know I’ll be back for more.Sexual Content: Kissing, references to sex.