Convergence by Craig Alanson
$7.99
Convergence
- Convergence, Book 1
- By: Craig Alanson
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Series: Convergence, Book 1
- Length: 16 hrs and 56 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Publisher’s Summary
From New York Times bestselling author Craig Alanson comes a thrilling new series that melds action-packed urban fantasy with his signature humor, read by none other than award-winning narrator R.C. Bray.
My name is Kazimir Wolfe. People call me “Kaz”, except they don’t. I never use my real name; it’s too dangerous, for me and for anyone I meet.
I’m on the run from the law, who think I killed my aunt, and from whoever did kill her, because they want to finish the job. So, I move around a lot, working construction or whatever job I can find. It’s a lonely life. I don’t let anyone get close…people who get close to me end up dead. Why?
I’m a wizard. The world’s only wizard, as far as I know. I don’t have a wand or a sword, and I don’t ride a dragon. I carry a Glock, and drive around in a beat-up RV with a talking dog.
Yeah. The talking dog was a surprise to me, too. Duke is inhabited by the spirit of a 3,000-year-old wizard from Babylon, and he’s a good dog, but he is still a dog, and that’s a problem. Like, he still thinks squirrels are his mortal enemy. And that I don’t feed him enough. How did the spirit of a wizard reach across millennia, to our time? I don’t know.
The truth is, I’m not much of a wizard, because there’s not much magic in the world for me to work with. But there used to be magic. And magic is coming back as our world converges with the Nether.
Unless I can stop it.
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匿名
Whens the next Book !
No doubt about it, he’s done it again.
Cannot wait for the next instalment.
Hawk
Heavy Handed
The having to over explain everything to a dog gets thin real fast.
It’s an ok premise but Alanson is his own worst enemy and the story feels like a tired cliche. Brays narration is good except when he can’t pronounce Maori …. it is not mayo-ree.
This book will be appreciated more by a YA audience for its doggy humour.