Histories, John G. Hartness
Histories, John G. Hartness
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Histories
A Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Short Story Collection

Author: John G. Hartness

Narrator: James Anderson Foster

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/24/2022


Synopsis

An attack in the dark. The loss of a love. Waking up hung over in a ditch.

These are the things that make a hero, especially if that hero is Quincy Harker, immortal wizard, snarky bastard, and general badass.

Histories collects two short stories and one short novella giving a peek behind the curtain at the man, the myth, the legend that is Quincy Harker, as well as the origin story of one of his most popular cohorts, Jo Henry.

Hammer Time - Jo Henry takes up her father's mantle reluctantly, but in a moment of most dire necessity. A moment of necessity and claws. LOTS of claws.

Jazz City Blues - Harker wakes up like so many of us have—facedown in a New Orleans gutter with a hangover the size of Lake Ponchartrain. Then zombies happen.

Anna's Song - The story of Harker's first love, and the tragedy that took him from her. Anna's Song is a love story, a cautionary tale, and a story about killing lots of Nazis.

About John G. Hartness

John G. Hartness is the bestselling author of the Epic Award-winning Black Knight Chronicles, a comedic urban fantasy series that answers the eternal question "Why aren't there more fat vampires?" In 2016, Raising Hell, the first book in his dark fantasy Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter series, earned a Manly Wade Wellman Award from the North Carolina Speculative Fiction Foundation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on June 29, 2016

A Feast of Thrones 29 June 2016 Tacitus' Annals of Imperial Rome, with all of its political maneuverng, backstabbing, plotting, and of course sex (was there sex in the Annals? Actually I'm not really all that sure, it's not like it was some sort of Roman novel, it was a history, and from my experienc......more

Goodreads review by Justin on March 25, 2016

A meaningless rating, that just means "I didn't really enjoy reading this, but I'm glad I did." There's just too much movement of arms and men in the story Tacitus tells to really grab me, too many generals moving and shaking. When he focuses away from generals and onto people, I'm all in. The one-l......more

Goodreads review by Evan on September 06, 2016

”I am entering on the history of a period rich in disasters, frightful in its wars, torn by civil strife, and even in peace full of horrors. Four emperors perished by the sword. There were three civil wars; there were more with foreign enemies; there were often wars that had both characters at once.......more

Goodreads review by Marcos on March 15, 2024

Historiae began at January 1, 69, with Galba in power and proceeded to the death of Domitian, in 96. The work contained 12 or 14 books (it is known only that the Histories and Annals, both now incomplete, totaled 30 books). Only books i–iv and part of book v, for the years 69–70, are extant. They co......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on May 17, 2009

Excellent.......more