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shayrp76
Posted December 8, 2011
Demon Days
Things were going great for journalist Sandy Travis until a romantic Hawaiian vacation. While on a scenic tour their helicopter crashes resulting in Tom having a near death experience. That event changes Tom into someone Sandy cannot recognize. He is convinced that during his experience he heard the words of God. She is skeptical. Work is also leading her into bizarre situations all pointing her to people who are acting dangerously erratic and who have also had the same experience as Tom. Sandy has to put her faith into her only ally, Father Olsen, and find the truth of what has happened to Tom while racing the clock to save him and many others.
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This is a unique perspective on an old plot. Usually when I read a familiar plot I can predict what will happen, but that was not the case with this novel. There were some twists and turns that kept me on my toes. The pacing was fast and there was so much action that when I sat down with this one I was amazed at how much I had read in a short amount of time. My only complaint is that I didn¿t feel like I had enough information to get to know the characters. Otherwise I really enjoyed this and will have no problem recommending it. -
Psychologically suspenseful horror - recommended!
Father Olsen has traveled to Har Megiddo to seek information on an ancient text that has been discovered ¿ one that has prophecies regarding the End Times: The Demon Days. He brings this information to Sandy Travis, who works for a news show in New York City called 24/7. Sandy brushes him off; she is a logical person and does not believe in metaphysical nonsense such as this. Besides, she has enough problems of her own ¿ she and her fiancé Tom Hansen have just returned from a vacation in Hawaii during which they were involved in a helicopter accident. Tom died briefly before being resuscitated, during which time he had a Near Death Experience (N.D.E.) ¿ he claims he saw a being of beauty and light, which called itself the Angel of Light and told Tom that he had to go back, he still had work to do on the Earth. Tom believes he had an experience with a heavenly agent; Tom believes he has been touched by God. Tom couldn¿t be more wrong ¿
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A harrowing and fast-paced horror novel, ¿Demon Days¿ serves as an appetizer for the upcoming book ¿Demon Days: Angel of Light,¿ which is being released 12/1/11. Involving aspects of Christian prophecy, demons, possession and the near-deaths of many people, this book packs a significant wallop into a relatively small package (188 pages as compared to 928 in the complete ¿Angel of Light¿ novel). I enjoyed this book immensely; it is eminently readable and those who enjoy a good, psychologically suspenseful horror novel should revel in this one! Don¿t miss it! -
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Posted June 4, 2011
JEWEL57
Exorcist lite! Really bad and oh wow, room for book two!
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