American Craftsmen Dramatized Adapta..., Tom Doyle
American Craftsmen Dramatized Adapta..., Tom Doyle
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American Craftsmen [Dramatized Adaptation]
American Craftsmen 1

Author: Tom Doyle

Narrator: Andy Clemence, Barbara Pinolini, Colleen Delany, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Ken Jackson, Harley Gordon, Lily Beacon, Nora Achrati, Bradley Smith, Michael John Casey

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Published: 11/05/2018


Synopsis

In modern America, two soldiers will fight their way through the magical legacies of Poe and Hawthorne to destroy an undying evil‚ if they don't kill each other first.

US Army Captain Dale Morton is a magician soldier‚ a ""craftsman."" After a black-ops mission gone wrong, Dale is cursed by a Persian sorcerer and haunted by his good and evil ancestors. Major Michael Endicott, a Puritan craftsman, finds gruesome evidence that the evil Mortons, formerly led by the twins Roderick and Madeline, have returned, and that Dale might be one of them.

Dale uncovers treason in the Pentagon's highest covert ranks. He hunts for his enemies before they can murder him and Scherie, a new friend who knows nothing of his magic.

Endicott pursues Dale, divided between his duty to capture a rogue soldier and his desire to protect Dale from his would-be assassins. They will discover that the demonic horrors that have corrupted American magic are not bound by family or even death itself.

In Tom Doyle's thrilling debut, American Craftsmen, Seal Team Six meets ancient magic--with the fate of the United States hanging in the balance...

Peformed by Ken Jackson, Terence Aselford, Michael John Casey, Nora Achrati, Barbara Pinolini, Lily Beacon, Colleen Delany, Harley Gordon, Richard Rohan, Andy Clemence, Bradley Smith, Nanette Savard, David Jourdan, Mary C. Davis, Lawrence Redmond, Michael Glenn, Kenyatta Rogers, Steven Carpenter, Evan Casey, Scott McCormick, Zeke Alton, Kimberly Gilbert, Danny Gavigan, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Matt Bassett, and Mort Shelby.

About Tom Doyle

Tom Doyle is the president of Uncharted Ministries, an accomplished author, popular international speaker, pastor, missionary to the unreached, and a veteran tour guide to Israel and the Middle East. He is the author of Dreams and Visions, Killing Christians, and Standing in the Fire.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lanko on February 06, 2017

Never read a military fantasy, specially one set in the present day. The premise is really interesting: some of the oldest families that founded (?) the US were and are magic users and set up secret dynasties that serve the government. That are two rival families, the Mortons and Endicotts. Think of......more

Goodreads review by Beth on September 16, 2015

This is a gritty urban fantasy that reminded me of other excellent books like Chuck Wendig's Blackbirds and Zer0es (though with less profanity). The world-building is really intriguing: old American families carry not only prestigious name but "craft," distinct types of magic. Two of those families......more

Goodreads review by Jasper on June 05, 2014

originally posted at: [URL not allowed] There are two elements that I find very cool to read about. Magic and soldiers. This is exactly what the synopsis of American Craftsmen offers. I have been searching for these types of books and luckily I came across this one. Though don'......more

Goodreads review by Fantasy Literature on August 11, 2016

Tom Doyle is a very creative author and his blending of historical fiction and urban fantasy is a really nice combination. American Craftsmen is an exciting blend of two genres that kept me interested and excited for more. The idea of magic having existed throughout history, just never openly exposed......more

Goodreads review by Laura on May 31, 2014

I can easily see this as a movie. Doyle uses an interesting device to cut quickly between some scenes, just like a movie does, to show us the actions of bit players, villains, heroes and heroine. It gives the narrative real drive, and I had a hard time putting the book down once it got going. Dale Mo......more