How to Make Friends with Demons
by:
Graham Joyce (author)
William Heaney is a man well acquainted with demons. Not his broken family - his wife has left him for a celebrity chef, his snobbish teenaged son despises him, and his daughter's new boyfriend resembles Nosferatu - nor his drinking problem, nor his unfulfilling government job, but real demons....
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William Heaney is a man well acquainted with demons. Not his broken family - his wife has left him for a celebrity chef, his snobbish teenaged son despises him, and his daughter's new boyfriend resembles Nosferatu - nor his drinking problem, nor his unfulfilling government job, but real demons. For demons are real, and William has identified one thousand five hundred and sixty-seven smoky figures, dwelling on the shadowy fringes of human life, influencing our decisions with their sweet and poisoned voices.After a series of seemingly unconnected personal encounters - with a beautiful and captivating woman met in the company of an infuriating poet, a troubled and damaged veteran of Desert Storm with demons of his own, and an old school acquaintance with whom he shared a mystical occult ritual - William Heaney's life is thrown into a direction he does not fully comprehend. Past and present collide. Long-dormant choices and forgotten deceptions surface. Secrets threaten to become exposed. To weather the changes, William Heaney must learn one thing: how to make friends with demons.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781597801423 (1597801429)
Publish date: November 1st 2008
Publisher: Night Shade Books
Pages no: 298
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Speculative Fiction,
Contemporary,
Horror,
Magical Realism,
Demons
Aside from the numerous typos in this edition, this was an excellent book. Where was the line editor? Mr. Joyce keeps you reading. He's a master at generating tension out of a world falling to pieces. Creepy, funny, and thought-provoking.