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Mob Sorcery

Mob Sorcery 1

Book 1

By: K.D. Robertson

Performed by: Stephanie Savannah

Released: January 30, 2024

Language: English

Format: Single Narration

Duration: 13 hr, 55 min

In a city where magic is as common as air, Vince receives an offer he can’t refuse.
The local wolffolk mafia longs for their glory days, and their alluring don, Alessia Lionetti, wants a powerful enforcer to bring them back. That’s Vince. This is his big break from his days as a hired thug.
Working for the mafia has a short life expectancy, though. Especially in a world where the masquerade shattered long ago. Demons run banks, birdfolk ferry people across town, and the police possess crack teams of sorcerers to keep the peace. Bad news for Vince and his dreams of mafia wealth.
Not to mention that the corrupt mayor is backing the mafia’s rivals or that Vince’s usual employer doesn’t appreciate his moonlighting. Plus, the don’s sister is a wild one.
Vince might not become a made man, but his future with the mob will make him or break him.

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Author:

K.D. Robertson

K.D. Robertson is an author who greatly prefers writing pulp fantasy novels to his office job. He lives in Australia and could probably spend a little less time playing video games.

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PERFORMER:

Stephanie Savannah

In addition to narrating over 100 audiobooks under several names, Stephanie has been seen and heard on stage in New York City and across the country. Stephanie has narrated in many genres, including Sci-Fi, Fantasy, LitRPG, Harem, True Crime, Literature, Horror, Business, and Non-Fiction. AudioFile Magazine, the audiobook industry standard for audiobook reviews, said she "uses good expression," and "has a good selection of voices," turning in a "solid performance." LitRPG Podcast said, "The narration by Stephanie Savannah stuns. She never hesitates, and she tackles serious material with vigor and enthusiasm. She certainly has the feel for filling the action and emotion in the right spots and keeps each character clearly defined. As juggling acts go, she’s flipping live chainsaws and making them look like rubber balls."

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