Pacific Fire

Pacific Fire

by Greg Van Eekhout

Narrated by Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged — 9 hours, 1 minutes

Pacific Fire

Pacific Fire

by Greg Van Eekhout

Narrated by Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged — 9 hours, 1 minutes

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Overview

I'm Sam. I'm just this guy.
Okay, yeah, I'm a golem created from the substance of his own magic by the late Hierarch of Southern California. With a lot of work, I might be able to wield magic myself. I kind of doubt it, though. Not like Daniel Blackland can.
Daniel's the reason the Hierarch's gone and I'm still alive. He's also the reason I've lived my entire life on the run. Ten years of never, ever going back to Los Angeles. Daniel's determined to protect me. To teach me.
But it gets old. I've got nobody but Daniel. I'll never do anything normal. Like attend school. Or date a girl.
Now it's worse. Because things are happening back in LA. Very bad people are building a Pacific firedrake, a kind of ultimate weapon of mass magical destruction. Daniel seemed to think only he could stop them. Now Daniel's been hurt. I managed to get us to the place run by the Emmas. (Many of them. All named Emma. It's a long story.) They seem to be healing him, but he isn't going anyplace soon.
Do I even have a reason for existing, if it isn't to prevent this firedrake from happening? I'm good at escaping from things. Now I've escaped from Daniel and the Emmas, and I'm on my way to LA.
This may be the worst idea I ever had.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/22/2014
The faltering second Daniel Blackland urban fantasy (after California Bones), set in an alternate L.A. where magic is powered by the region’s abundant bones and fossils, opens with exciting and tense scenes of sorcery and code-breaking, but as the plot thickens, the story sinks. Daniel, a powerful osteomancer, killed the Hierarch of Los Angeles and took possession of the Hierarch’s clone-golem, Sam. Ten years later, the morally ambiguous Gabriel Argent, now chief water mage, allies with bone sorcerer Sister Tooth and crime lord Otis to form a triumvirate that rules over Los Angeles. Otis plans to resurrect a Pacific firedrake, but he needs a vast source of osteomantic power—such as Sam. When Daniel is incapacitated, Sam teams up with another golem, Em, to stop the evildoers. In an attempt to build tension, van Eekhout repeatedly changes the rules of the dragon’s resurrection, along with almost every other plot point. All-too-convenient occurrences, questionable character motivations, and other inconsistencies undermine the rich and amazing setting. Agent: Caitlin Blasdell, Liza Dawson Associates. (Jan.)

From the Publisher

For California Bones
"Wonderfully imaginative." —Booklist, starred review

"I both love and am terrified by Greg Van Eekhout's vision of Los Angeles. I already want to go back. "—John Scalzi, Hugo Awardwinning author of Old Man's War

"Van Eekhout's combination of caper novel and urban fantasy packs a wallop….Highly recommended."—Library Journal, starred review

For Pacific Fire
"Set in the same world as California Bones, van Eekhout delivers another engaging adventure that, surprisingly for the genre, doesn’t require readers to have read the previous book. Readers will empathize with Sam as he longs to be a “normal” boy and tries to find his place in the world, and the magic system van Eekhout has created continues to fascinate." — RT Book Reviews, 4.5 star review

“A creative magic system, a fictional SoCal that actually contains Latinos, power struggles, friendship, family, a dash of romance, air travel, land travel, sea travel, someone from a boy band — this book has it all!”
Lightspeed Magazine

“Van Eekhout’s voice has grown stronger in Pacific Fire and he’s locked onto a snappy hu-mor that serves as a foil for the stakes he keeps raising. He manages to do what fantasy should, which is use the unreal to show us truths about how humans work.”
Locus


For Dragon Coast
"Van Eekhout finishes off this trilogy in a manner that satisfies readers even as it leaves them wondering — in other words, he allows the perfect platform for telling more stories in this world."
RT Book Reviews, 4.5 star review

"This volume marks a welcome return to the kind of heist plot that made Van Eekhout's debut, California Bones, so captivating. The author's fantastic ear for dialog is often well employed in snark, especially between Daniel and his friend and fellow thief Moth."—Library Journal

“…Strong writing from van Eekhout, with exciting magical battles and a difficult heist...”
Publishers Weekly

Library Journal

12/01/2014
Returning to the vivid world he created with California Bones, in which wizards known as osteomancers gain powers from eating the bones of extinct magical creatures (or the flesh of other wizards), van Eekhout brings the story forward ten years after Daniel Blackland toppled the Hierarch and ate his heart. Instead of taking control over the Kingdom of Southern California, Daniel went on the run with the young golem that the Hierarch had imbued with immense power. That golem, now known as Sam, is wanted by a cabal of magic wielders back in Los Angeles, who think they can use his essence to bring a Pacific firedrake to life. VERDICT Instead of the ingenious heist structure of the first book, this story follows Sam's efforts to foil the construction of the firedrake, and Daniel's efforts to chase after Sam to keep him safe. Some characters, such as the delightful Moth, recur, but this sequel lacks some of the camaraderie and humor that the first book had in spades. Luckily, it still delivers tense action and great worldbuilding, and fans will definitely return for the concluding volume expected in fall 2015.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171081058
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 07/24/2015
Series: California Bones
Edition description: Unabridged
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