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Cult Classic (Dramatized Adaptation)
- Eric Carter, Book 9
- Narrated by: Alexandra Cohler, Dawn Ursula, Holly Adams, Steve Wannall, Michael John Casey, Torian Brackett, Nora Achrati, full cast, Richard Rohan, Ryan Dalusung, Rana Kay, Jessica Threet
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The ninth dramatized audiobook of this dark urban fantasy series follows necromancer Eric Carter through a world of vengeful gods and goddesses, mysterious murders, and restless ghosts.
Eric Carter has a lot on his plate.
He's hunting the Oracle of Las Vegas, a literal talking head that manipulates the future to make its prophecies come true. But it has a new trick. It can change the past, too.
Now Jazz Age Los Angeles is invading the present. Long gone buildings suddenly restored, decommissioned Red Car trains appearing on paved over tracks, miles of the city changing back to orange groves.
Throw in a hundred-year-old doomsday cult, time magic, and a terrifyingly powerful spell to raise the dead and it makes for a busy week. Carter knows the Oracle is behind it all but he can't figure out how. Or why.
But he better figure it out soon or he, the city, and everyone he knows might be wiped from existence.
Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!
Performed by Michael John Casey, Alexandra Cohler, Nora Achrati, Rana Kay, Ryan Dalusung, Dawn Ursula, Holly Adams, Torian Brackett, Jessica Threet, Richard Rohan, Steve Wannall, Keith Richards, Jeri Marshall, Chris Stinson, Drew Kopas, Stephanie Nemeth-Parker, Tia Shearer, Elizabeth Jernigan, Eva Wilhelm, Anthony Palmini, Neha Gargava, Jon Vertullo, Nick DePinto, Bradley Smith, Terence Aselford, Troy Allan, Maggie Donnelly, and Yasmin Tuazon.