Doctor D'Arco, Sorcerer of London
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Narrateur(s):
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Elizabeth Callens
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Auteur(s):
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Kathryn Colvin
À propos de cet audio
A dark sorcerer. His widowed apprentice. A Victorian gothic romance for all time.
In the midnight fog of Victorian London, the young widow Elizabeth Buckingham was destitute and alone, sustained only by her vow of revenge against whoever—or whatever—caused her Egyptologist husband’s uncanny demise.
Everything changes when a mysterious encounter at a fortuneteller shop leads Elizabeth to join the Esoteric Order of Magisophists, a secret society and college of magic. But with her new life comes new peril, and even the occultists of the Order dread the infamous Doctor D’Arco: a grim, brooding, demon-summoning professor of sorcery, his imposing presence intensified by his black cloak, steel mask, and the unsettling sensation of darkness that emanates from him like a deep shadow.
Now the sorcerer Doctor D’Arco seeks an apprentice to join him in banishing a ghastly rival—and Elizabeth proves to have precisely the talent he requires.
Inspired in part by vintage gothic, romantic, and Victorian literature and written in compelling, sensual prose, Doctor D’Arco: Sorcerer of London is a tale of mystery, adventure, supernatural thrills, eerie suspense… and most of all, of a young widow’s secret, longing love for the dark sorcery professor to whom she is apprenticed, her fear of him slowly smoldering into a dangerous desire.
The prose is a standout. It feels convincingly Victorian in tone, as if it could have been written in the 1800s, yet is accessible for modern readers.
The narration was more mixed for me. The narrator’s natural voice is pleasant but the delivery often feels repetitive, with many lines read in a very similar cadence and inflection. That sameness became noticeable over time, and her voice for Victor was distracting enough to pull me out of several scenes. That said, I don’t typically listen to audiobooks, so this may land differently for people who are more used to the format.
Great book, ok narration
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