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  • Devil’s Due

  • Luther Cross Series, Book 1
  • By: Percival Constantine
  • Narrated by: JD Jackson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Devil’s Due

By: Percival Constantine
Narrated by: JD Jackson
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Summary

Luther Cross here. Dangerously handsome, effortlessly stylish half-demon, at your service. As I have inherited certain...abilities with my odd genetics, I've put them to use as Chicago's foremost paranormal investigator.

My current case? Well, I have to admit, it feels a little personal. I'm helping a mysterious girl who's turned up on my doorstep, pregnant through mystic means. I can't help but think of my own mother...and if I don't help her, she'll face the same fate.

Turns out, someone is trying to create an army of half-demons. While it might be a pleasant change to hang out with my own kind, I know most half-demons don't have my sense of morality. If I don't stop this evil plan, the armistice between Heaven and Hell will be broken and all of the Earth will pay...it will be the beginning of the end.

©2017 Percival Constantine (P)2018 Tantor
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Can't Fault the books or narration

I hope Audible releases the other books in the series, as well as some of the Authors remaining collections.

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fun and easy, half demon gumshoe detective

I like the narrator, story is light and easy without being trite. think Simon r green and the Dresden files esc

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OK story but

Devil’s Due is an OK audiobook but it had a tendency to drag. Some of this is due to the narrator monotone.

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another fun title...

... with terrible writing and the most derivative and obvious plot. would be OK for a 12 year old

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