*** 4.44 ***
A buddy read with the UF aficionados at BB&B! Because demons are creeptastik!!!
Craig Schaefer does it again!!! After some exciting world building with Daniel Faust and all the crazy action that went on there, he decides to show us where life takes Special Agent Harmony Black, the dogged law enforcer who split ways with Faust after their contentious battle in book 5 of that series. And her life is in no way dull, that is for sure...
"...“You could forge your pain into a sword,” Nyx said, “and persecute your enemies. Triumph. Survive. But fear imprisons you. Fear of breaking rules. Fear of what people will think of you. Petty little fears.” ...
Harmony Black, an FBI agent and practicing witch, is a part of a special task force, lovingly called "The Circus", whose job is to fight, contain, or eliminate hostile entities, better known as monsters or otherworldly creatures like demons... . This task force is usually 4 people deep, plus the boss, but at the time they are a witch short and Harmony needs a new assignment, so she is it! Her new co-workers are the mysterious half wolf woman Jessie, who has a vocabulary of a sailor, a wheel-chair bound agent and occultist April, and a young impressionable man, who used to be a hacker but now plays for the good guys, Kevin. The current mission - find and contain the demon or demons responsible for the abductions of babies, happening about every 30-40 years period, in Harmony's home town. This one hits very close to home, since Harmony's sister was one of the victims last time around....
"...“Besides, as a patriotic citizen, I have serious issues with shadowy government conspiracies.” “Jess, we are a shadowy govern—” “Ones that aren’t mine,” she said. “God, do I really need to qualify that? Some things should be obvious.” ...
On the way to solving this case, we get to meet some very creepy cambians, even creepier regular humans who opportunistically want to make a buck on the back of others' misery, and two very impressive demon characters - the body snatcher Fountain, with his southern drawl and sense of humor, as well as the very scary and intimidating Nix, who can kick ass and snap heads as part of her mail-polishing routine. And as much as I was entertained by those two and the banter between Jessie and Harmony, the book was not all fun and hilarity at all! It was dark, it had real suffering and it was well crafted as a police procedural and a paranormal thriller both! My personality will always gravitate to the humor and the lighter parts, but CS does a marvelous job in balancing it with the darker, grimmer overtones of the world.
"...“We took care of it,” Jessie said. “And we’ll take care of this, too.” “Not without me,” he said. “I’m not letting you girls walk into an ambush—” “It’s not an ambush if you know it’s coming,” I told him, “and we’re not girls. We’re federal agents.” ...
I read the book in hours and that is after trying to pace myself, it was that engrossing and captivating. I will recommend it to all UF and even some Horror fans, but despite being a first in a series, I will still recommend the readers to get to the Faust series as well - the picture will be complete then:)
"...“The cellar itself? Not shown. Probably wanna check that out.” “The cellar,” I said. “Great. Because nothing bad ever happens in the cellars of creepy old houses.”...
I wish you all Happy Reading, even if Happy for you means Spooky:):):)