Hellwatch: Pilot Episode (Hellwatch: Season One)
by
Larime Taylor (Goodreads Author)
In episode one – ‘Pilot’ – Ester and Sammy travel just over the Mexican border from their home in Arizona to help a little boy possessed by a demon, but what awaits them when they return home is far worse than anything they’ve ever faced. It will take all of Ester’s brains and Sammy’s brawn to repel an attack that threatens not just years of hard work, but their lives as w...more
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(first published October 8th 2011)
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The opening of Hellwatch had me hooked:
Ester Vasquez was not a big fan of the Man Upstairs. As she saw things, He was a quitter, just like the father that she never knew. She eventually came to the conclusion that the deist belief in a clockmaker God that created the universe and simply walked away was pretty much on the money. He had long ago lost interest in His creation, or maybe He hand never been interested at all. Praying to an invisible man in the sky seemed, as the late George Carlin onc...more
Ester Vasquez was not a big fan of the Man Upstairs. As she saw things, He was a quitter, just like the father that she never knew. She eventually came to the conclusion that the deist belief in a clockmaker God that created the universe and simply walked away was pretty much on the money. He had long ago lost interest in His creation, or maybe He hand never been interested at all. Praying to an invisible man in the sky seemed, as the late George Carlin onc...more
Synopsis:
A young disabled woman in a wheelchair protects an unaware world from demons and monsters.
Ester Vasquez, born with arthrogryposis, hunts the monsters and demons that hide from the unsuspecting masses along with her 6’8, 360lbs Samoan care provider, Sammy. In episode one – ‘Pilot’ – Ester and Sammy travel just over the Mexican border from their home in Arizona to help a little boy possessed by a demon, but what awaits them when they return home is far worse than anything they’ve ever fac...more
A young disabled woman in a wheelchair protects an unaware world from demons and monsters.
Ester Vasquez, born with arthrogryposis, hunts the monsters and demons that hide from the unsuspecting masses along with her 6’8, 360lbs Samoan care provider, Sammy. In episode one – ‘Pilot’ – Ester and Sammy travel just over the Mexican border from their home in Arizona to help a little boy possessed by a demon, but what awaits them when they return home is far worse than anything they’ve ever fac...more
The characters were warm and well thought out. They were also unlike any folks I'd found in other novels, which gave them unique aspects that just added to the storyline. They engaged my interest from the first paragraph and kept me reading as the action unfolded. I appreciated the unexpected twists & turns in the plot. The humor sprinkled throughout the story was a counterpoint to the intensity of the situations in which the characters found themselves.
I read the novella in one sitting and...more
I read the novella in one sitting and...more
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Larime Taylor is a disabled artist and writer living in California. He's an award winning playwright and director of the stage, a graphic novelist (he draws with his mouth) and now, serial fiction novelist. Most of what he writes falls somewhere between urban fantasy and horror, or dark urban fairytale, as he likes to call it. While his stories do not focus solely or specifically on matters of dis...more
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