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Conan: Cult of the Obsidian Moon

By: James Lovegrove
Narrated by: Bradford Hastings
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A new chapter of the Titan comics & Heroic Signatures massive narrative event: The Battle of the Black Stone. A thrilling story about Conan the Barbarian facing incomprehensible Lovecraftian horrors written by New York Times Bestselling author James Lovegrove.

A NEW CHAPTER OF THE TITAN COMICS & HEROIC SIGNATURES MASSIVE NARRATIVE EVENT: THE BATTLE OF THE BLACK STONE.

Still mourning Bêlit, Conan attempts to drink away his sorrows. In his tavern-hopping journey he meets and befriends married couple Hunwulf and Gudrun and their son, Bjørn. A decade ago, Hunwulf eloped with Gudrun after killing her betrothed, they live on the run from her tribe, who are desperate for revenge.

Bjørn has the makings of a shaman, while Hunwulf is prone to having strange fits which bring him visions of past and future lives. When a descendant warns Hunwulf of imminent danger, he and his wife ride out to ambush the tribe, leaving Bjørn with Conan, who vows to protect the boy with his life.

Unfortunately, Conan is betrayed by a former accomplice, and Bjørn is kidnapped by the tribe. Conan and Bjørn’s vengeful parents search for the lad. They catch up to the tribe, only to find Bjørn has been taken by murderous bat-winged figures, who fought with talon and sword. The boy, and other “gifted” children have been taken to the Rotlands, a place plagued by a contaminating supernatural force that warps all who go there. To save Bjørn, the trio must go to the heart of the Rotlands, where strange, horrifying fates await at every turn.

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I enjoyed this story. A bit of a slow burn, but, an interesting read. As most of Conan's adventures do, this particular adventure left me wanting more.

The quest continues

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Was an enjoyable, but short book with a good performance by the narrator. Was good to get some new Conan material.

Good Story

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One of the best non-Howard Conan stories I’ve read. Also a nice fit with the tone of the current Titan published Savage Sword of Conan Magazine.

Great!

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Much of the story is about alternate characters. Conan is not foremost through the story. Almost to the point he could have been removed . another barbarian substituted and just been called a hyborean tale in the age of Conan.

It is still Conan and always gets my approval.

The last hour of the Audible was well done the first 2-3 were slow building and sometimes not needed.

Conan lite

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This is a great book overall. It has a good start and a great ending. The issue is the transition between them.

It honestly feels like two different stories mashed together. The second half is great and anyone who likes Lovecraft should enjoy it. It feels like Color Out of Space with a bit of Annihilation added into it.

I highly recommend but you should know that the story completely changes (for the better) halfway through the book.

Good start, weird transition, great ending

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