The End of the Line
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Narrated by:
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Nneka Okoye
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Written by:
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Gray Williams
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What the critics say
'A dark and thrilling mix of fantasy and noir, brilliantly told.
Williams is a confident and exciting new voice in the genre.' (Mason Cross, author of Presumed Dead)
‘Williams creates an original world of wonder and menace that leaves the reader guessing.' (Linwood Barclay, New York Times bestselling author of Find You First)
Nneka Okoye's distinctive British and Scottish accents add to the atmosphere of this tale of sorcery and demons in an alternative London. Amanda Coleman, an Abra who is a con artist and an abusive magic practitioner, and her crew have captured a powerful demon and are trying to kill him in a stone circle in Siberia. Okoye's voice takes on the shape and the terror of a demon whose power is growing beyond anyone's ability to control it. Okoye floods her performance with emotion. The complexity of this story and the similarity of the characters' names challenge listeners and narrator alike. Undaunted, Okoye uses vocal magic to shift between accents and action, all the time pulling listeners into the fight to banish evil. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine [Published: NOVEMBER 2019] (Gray Williams)