![]() I've enjoyed this diversion along Harry's early journeys and the deeper exploration of the werewolf mythos. I know I've said this before but I'm incredibly happy Saxon seems to have been entrusted with Lumley's audiobook legacy as this is probably the finest single example of a Hand-In-Glove match between an authorial and narrating style since Stephen King started reading his own work. ![]() An honourable mention must as always go to the narrator Joshua Saxon who reads Lumley's work with supreme gusto and gravitas. But as someone who's been eagerly consuming the Lumley Audiobooks as they come out this was all highly enjoyable stuff. It goes without saying that this is in no way any kind of jumping on point and you have to be pretty versed in the events up to this point to get the most out of it, even with Lumley being one of the writers most concerned with recapping events for his audience, typically devoting the first section of any project to getting you up to speed rather than diving right in. ![]()
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