Abracadaver Dramatized Adaptation, Laura Resnick
Abracadaver Dramatized Adaptation, Laura Resnick
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Abracadaver [Dramatized Adaptation]

Author: Laura Resnick

Narrator: Thomas Keegan, Laura C. Harris, Cameron McNary, Peter Holdway, Maggie Donnelly, Colleen Delany, Wyn Delano, Michael John Casey, Todd Scofield, Jeff Allin, Tony Nam, Patrick Bussink, Eleanor Todd, Tim Carlin, Jacob Yeh, A Full Cast, Bob Payne, Alejandro Ruiz, Jonathon Church

Unabridged: 5 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Published: 06/03/2020

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal


Synopsis

R.I.P. = Reanimated, Infernal, and Pretty damn dangerous

Struggling actress Esther Diamond, whose year got off to a rough start (what with incarceration, unemployment, and mystical death curses), finally catches a break when she lands an acting job.

She's hired to reprise her guest role as prostitute Jilly C-Note on The Dirty Thirty, a TV crime drama about depravity and corruption in the New York Police Department. Esther's ex-sometime boyfriend, NYPD's Detective Connor Lopez, hates that show with undying passion -- especially after Esther convinces her narcissistic co-star to shadow Lopez on the job, in order to add verisimilitude to his performance as a morally bankrupt cop.

But Esther's fellow thespian is her best bet for keeping an eye on Lopez 24/7—and, more to the point, on Lopez's new partner, Detective Quinn. Esther and her friend Max, a 350-year-old mage whose day job is protecting the city from Evil, suspect Quinn of being involved in the latest mystical mayhem to menace Manhattan...

Corpses suddenly aren't staying quite as dead as they should.

While Max and Esther try to determine what Quinn's role is in the supernatural reanimation of the deceased downtown, a dangerous foe with deadly intent changes everyone's dinner plans one cold winter night...

Reviews

While I'm a big fan of the Esther Diamond series, this volume was a bit akward - it felt like an in-between-book where nothing really new happens and we actually wait for the next book in the series. The first half is basically a re-telling of the previous story, "The Misfortune Cookie", and therefo......more

Goodreads review by Craig

This is the latest volume in Resnick's Esther Diamond series. It starts in Chinatown right where the previous volume, The Misfortune Cookie, ended. Esther continues to pursue her acting career, surrounded by the zany support characters she's accumulated in the previous books, opposing the forces of......more

A fun continuation and that end...argh. World: The world building is solid, this one is really tied into the last book which I did not expect. It's pretty much a continuation immediately and kind of feels like one story but wow that's interesting. Therefore the world building is small and contained a......more

Goodreads review by John

Esther Diamond is a struggling actress in New York with an on again off again police detective boyfriend. By now, in the seventh book, Esther is all too familiar with mystical mayhem. Esther, Max and Lucky know something is up with Quinn when several incidents happen in his vicinity. Nelli barks at......more