Thirteen
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Narrateur(s):
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Johanna Parker
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Auteur(s):
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Kelley Armstrong
À propos de cet audio
It’s been more than ten years, a dozen installments, and hundreds of thousands of copies since Kelley Armstrong introduced readers to the all-too-real denizens of the Otherworld: witches, werewolves, necromancers, vampires, and half-demons, among others. And it’s all been leading to Thirteen, the final installment, the novel that brings all of these stories to a stunning conclusion.
A war is brewing—the first battle has been waged and Savannah Levine is left standing, albeit battered and bruised. She has rescued her half brother from supernatural medical testing, but he’s fighting to stay alive. The Supernatural Liberation Movement took him hostage, and they have a maniacal plan to expose the supernatural world to the unknowing.
Savannah has called upon her inner energy to summon spells with frightening strength, a strength she never knew she had, as she fights to keep her world from shattering. But it’s more than a matter of supernaturals against one another—both heaven and hell have entered the war; hellhounds, genetically modified werewolves, and all forces of good and evil have joined the fray.
Uniting Savannah with Adam, Paige, Lucas, Jaime, Hope, and other lost-but-not-forgotten characters in one epic battle, Thirteen is a grand, crowd-pleasing closer for Armstrong’s legions of fans.
Ce que les critiques en disent
— Charlaine Harris, New York Times bestselling author of Dead and Gone and other books in the Sookie Stackhouse series
"Sexy, smart, and action-packed! Kelley Armstrong is truly one of the greats in the genre."
— Richelle Mead, New York Times bestselling author of the Vampire Academy series
"Savannah [is] simultaneously formidable, sympathetic, and real—or at least as real as a girl who has a necromancer on speed dial on her iPhone can be....A quick and fun read."
— The Miami Herald
"This will be big."— Library Journal