Thursday, June 24, 2021

Better Than The First | AstraDaemon

The year is 1927. The place is New York city. Baker Johnson is reluctantly pulled into a case involving a troubled family in Yonkers. Jeremiah Simms, a wealthy collector of haunted objects, has acquired a rare tome penned by the infamous Marquis de Sade. Titled Servant of the Red Quill, this cursed book unleashes an evil spirit that threatens to destroy the Simms family. Baker must face a cunning and powerful demon to save the innocent. But the deadliest demons of this battle lie within Baker.

SERVANT OF THE RED QUILL by Terry M. West picks up a couple of years after the first installment. In my experience, if you've read one possession story, you've read them all, but the author sets this story apart from the others with an intriguing dynamic between the characters. The ending did not disappoint either.

As always,
AstraDaemon

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