When Parker finds an obscure Victorian novel, he is quickly caught up in a centuries-old battle: the underworld is broken, and the fiend Archavious must be killed to halt Armageddon. But to save Earth, and restore the afterlife, will Parker have the courage to do what is truly and terribly righteous?
First ever review. I got so engrossed in this book that I finished it in one sitting. The story starts out in what you think is one direction and then switches, one of many switches throughout the book. The story moves rapidly and keeps you entertained the whole way. I will definitely read more by these authors.
Parker is in a dead end job working a local drugstore. With life going nowhere, he spends his lunches going to the nearby bookstore. Until he finds a reprint of an old book - that causes his memory to come back. Soon he is sent to hell to battle for the ultimate title - Pluton.
The book was well written. A little rough around the edges but overall a good read.
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What an unexpected pleasure to read. Parker took us on a different twist and turn on each page. Desmondo and Samantha were very strong and colorful characters themselves. Good job!
Awesome story line. The story moves at the right pace and does not have awkward or sudden break between ideas or sections or poor transitions like some other books I have read lately. The dialogue is real and does not appear forced, but well written. The narration is steady and well done. This book does what any good book should do and makes you want to keep reading after just a few pages. I am a slow reader and I cannot help but soak in every detail of whatever I read, so when I really like something, it is because it really grabbed my attention. It is the kind of story that slowly but surely pulls you in and makes you want to find out as well as understand what happens next.
I am an avid reader and am always looking for a good story, as well as something new. This has both of those qualities. It is also a story that addresses some real world issues and makes you think. I am very happy I read this book and would recommend it to anyone. Can't wait for volume 2!