Incarnate
The Incarnate Accounts, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Schuelke
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By:
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Justin Schuelke
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Murder me once, shame on you. Murder me twice....
Emery Luple hunts monsters, solves crimes, confronts myths, and does it all in style. So it’s downright embarrassing when he’s killed in the unforgiving desert while hunting a monster that never should have been there.
The good news? He reincarnates into a new life—and not for the first time.
The bad news? Someone knows who he is and how to kill him. Within minutes of reincarnating, he's nearly killed again. And Emery doesn’t know anything about his murderer. All he has are his instincts and a voice in a sandstorm.
But a string of grisly murders in New York draws him back into the world of investigation, mythical creatures, and mystery. Unexpected feelings, a rival monster hunter, and supernatural beheadings soon have Emery questioning if his death isn’t a part of something bigger. Can he solve the current crimes before his murderer finds him again?
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- Bee May
- 12-05-2022
brilliant storytelling, great narrator
i was absolutely stoked with this story, it's my first time reading something by Schuelke and i could not be more pleased.
the concept of Incarnates took a bit to wrap my head around, but Schuelke seemed to anticipate this and incorporates explanations and examples really well without disrupting the story or the pace.
i am really impressed with the female characters all being really well-rounded characters, even in books by women where the main pairing is m/m it's easy for female characters to be written purely to progress the story, but all the women were interesting, dynamic people.
i was also really impressed with the narrator, who based on their surname i think is related to Schuelke, he did a great job conveying emotions through tone and i found myself absolutely enraptured the entire way through. great job all around, definitely the best book i've listened to in ages.
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