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Bruce Hennigan
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The 12th Demon: Vampyre Majick (Jonathan Steel Chronicles) |
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No copies available |
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English |
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Paperback |
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336 |
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2008-06-01 |
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1934454095 |
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Synergy Books |
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0.95 pounds |
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7.7 x 0.65 x 6.8 inches |
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Product Description
After defeating the thirteenth demon, Jonathan Steel and Josh Knight return to Dallas, Texas, to finish up Josh's family affairs. When they arrive, a mysterious assassin named Raven surfaces from Steel's murky, dangerous past. At the same time, Rudolph Wulf, the twelfth demon, has arrived from Romania with plans to fulfill a two-thousand-year-old promise to unleash an army of demonic creatures-creatures that will inhabit the bodies of his "vampyre" army. When Wulf kidnaps Josh, Steel must find them in time to save Josh from a violent death and to prevent Wulf from unleashing "vampyre majick" on the world.
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Jaxon (USA: MI) (2009/07/01): It sounds interesting, doesn’t it? When I was first given the opportunity to review The 12th Demon, I was kind of excited. It was from a new author and it has a premise that seems really unique. Christianity and the idea of vampires and demons are woven tightly together in this novel and it’s something I don’t see a lot of these days. So I was really looking forward to this novel. Once I did start it, a few things became very apparent – (1) it was obvious this was a second novel and there are a lot of references to events that have happened in the first novel, The 13th Demon; and (2) it seems to be a little heavier on the Christianity angle than I was prepared for. There’s nothing against the religious elements, and it’s actually refreshing to see it as a major player in an urban fantasy novel, however it wasn’t expected. I will say that it may not seem too heavy to some readers, but it’s definitely heavier than a lot of urban fantasy novels.Read the full review here - http://www.literaryescapism.com/2008/09/24/460/
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