
Judas the Hero
DCI Judas Iscariot and the Black Museum, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Aubrey Parsons
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Auteur(s):
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Martin Davey
À propos de cet audio
Welcome to the Black Museum. If you like the Rivers of London series, the Dresden Files, The Kings Watch, The Netherweird Chronicles, Crow Investigations and American Gods, this is for you. Welcome to the Black Museum, a captivating thriller series unlike anything you've listened to before, featuring the most unexpected and unlikely hero imaginable.
Things are not looking good for Detective Inspector Judas Iscariot. Cursed with immortality by a vengeful and angry God, Judas finds himself in present-day London and head of the secret occult crime division known as the Black Museum at Scotland Yard. It's his job to keep London's mysterious and macabre underworld under control.
He's on top of his caseload, and everything seems fine until one morning, a pair of severed angel wings is delivered to the Black Museum, and his world is turned inside out and upside down. Again. He, indeed, is one of history's most hated men, but he's been given a second chance. It could also be his last. His investigation takes him on a journey through a city where angels work in pubs, pulling pints and delivering the post, along invisible pathways created by the ancient druids, to slave pits under construction sites, and on special trains that use Britain's Ley lines as their tracks.
Danger is everywhere, and characters from London's evil past are queuing up to see him fall, but there are those who will fight his corner, too.
WW2 Black Magicians, werewolves in U Boats, and the mysterious '10' all want him dead. Still, If Judas can change – if he can help those that need it most and become a 'Hero' – then it's just possible that he will finally be forgiven for the crime of all crimes and finally find peace.
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