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  • The Midnight Front

  • A Dark Arts Novel, Book 1
  • By: David Mack
  • Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
  • Length: 19 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)
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Summary

From New York Times best-selling author David Mack comes a visionary World War II-era adventure. The Midnight Front is the epic first audiobook in the Dark Arts series.

On the eve of World War Two, Nazi sorcerers come gunning for Cade but kill his family instead. His one path of vengeance is to become an apprentice of The Midnight Front—the Allies’ top-secret magickal warfare program—and become a sorcerer himself. Unsure who will kill him first—his allies, his enemies, or the demons he has to use to wield magick—Cade fights his way through occupied Europe and enemy lines. But he learns too late the true price of revenge will be more terrible than just the loss of his soul—and there’s no task harder than doing good with a power born of ultimate evil.

©2018 David Mack (P)2018 Macmillan Audio

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A fantastic story of magic good and evil by one of the best authors and read by one of the best orators. I listened to this purely because of David Mack and Robert Petkoff not because of the subject but was soon entranced by the story that I bought the rest of the trilogy.
This was a real Do not Put Down, fantastic, the rest are great too.

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Dire.

I managed to listen to four hours of this book, when I had to throw in the towel.
I kept listening, hoping that it would improve, but sadly it didn't.

Perhaps am in the minority here, but I found it juvenile, and the endless description of spells, invoking various demons just became tedious.

Not for me, I'm afraid.

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