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Demonicus

Overworld Underground, Book 2

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Demonicus

By: John Corwin
Narrated by: Penny Scott-Andrews
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Hell on Earth

During a routine Custodian investigation into illegal activities by vampires, Emily Glass discovers a massive demon-summoning pattern in a warehouse. Her demon-possessed boyfriend, Tyler Rock, identifies it as a demonicus - an ancient pattern used to summon demons from different levels of hell all at the same time, with the most powerful demon devouring the souls of humans to magnify his power.

Together with the enigmatic George Glass and Mr. Sticks, they uncover a plot to create more demonicus and raise an army of demons in Eden at the cost of thousands of human souls. Unless they can stop the hellions, humanity might have a demon overlord as their new ruler.

©2015 John Corwin (P)2019 Raven House
Fantasy Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Urban Fiction Paranormal City
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The story line and even the performance of the narrator got a lot better in this book compared to the last.

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John Corwin hits it out of the park. the narrarator however is terrible. she obviously didn't listen to Amy of the previous audio books for the Overworld to learn pronunciations of names and her accents are atrocious. She gives North Atlantic accents to residents of Georgia and can't quite lose her British accent for any of her other accents. I applaud Mr ordinary for trying to find a British narrator for his book centered around a British character but her skills leave much to be desired.

excellent story, poor narrator

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