Butcher Bird
A Novel of the Dominion
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Davis 60
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By:
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Richard Kadrey
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Spyder Lee is a happy man who lives in San Francisco and owns a tattoo shop. One night an angry demon tries to bite his head off before he's saved by a stranger. The demon infected Spyder with something awful - the truth. He can suddenly see the world as it really is: full of angels and demons and monsters and monster-hunters. A world full of black magic and mysteries. These are the Dominions, parallel worlds full of wonder, beauty, and horror.
The Black Clerks, infinitely old and infinitely powerful beings whose job it is to keep the Dominions in balance, seem to have new interests and a whole new agenda. Dropped into the middle of a conflict between the Black Clerks and other forces he doesn't fully understand, Spyder finds himself looking for a magic book with the blind swordswoman who saved him. Their journey will take them from deserts to lush palaces, to underground caverns, to the heart of Hell itself.
©2007 Richard Kadrey (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Butcher Bird
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- Cannibal
- 21-01-2023
Great escapism. It would be even better if, before toomuch longer, we were treated to a sequel! Hint hint, Richard Kadri!🙂
This was definitely my kind of story. I blew through it in one session, as I simply didn't want to put it down. The narration was brilliant and the story at self was exciting and a little bit crazy. More of this please.😈 I wrote the first part of this review about 10 years ago, assuming it would be just a matter of time until a sequel was released. Especially with it ending the way that it did. It is now March 2024 and I am still bloody waiting for a sequel to be released. Come on Richard! I’ve just listened to this book for the second time and it has just reminded me of how much I loved it and how there is still plenty of room for a sequel.🤞🤔🤨
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