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God’s Demon

By: Wayne Barlowe
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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The powerful Lord Sargatanas, Brigadier-general in Beelzebub's host, is restless. For millennia Sargatanas has ruled dutifully over an Infernal metropolis, but he has never forgotten what he lost in the Fall. He is sickened by what he has done and what he has become. Now, with a small event - a confrontation with a damned soul - he makes a decision that will reverberate through every being in Hell. Sargatanas decides to attempt the impossible, to rebel, to win his way Home and bring with him anyone who chooses to follow...be they demon or soul. He will stake everything on fighting all the abominable forces of Hell arrayed against him, when the prize is nothing less than redemption.

©2007 Wayne Barlowe (P)2010 Audible, Inc
Classics Fantasy Emotionally Gripping

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"Fascinating.” (Guillermo del Toro, Director of Hellboy and Pan’s Labyrinth)
“Scary stuff? Maybe. Gross and hideous and disgusting? Now and then. There’s also hope and loyalty and internecine plotting—politics as usual and unusual….Hopes, fears, escapes, affections, acceptances all roil in the ashy smokes above and around the characters.” (The San Diego Union-Tribune)
“A fierce and stout narrative that echoes certain other fantasy classics even more so than it does the canonical authors Milton and Dante, while retaining a splendid novelty of conception….given all these inflowing currents into the mighty river of Barlowe's own imagination, the book attains a weighty magnificence.” (SciFi.com)
Vivid Imagery • Unique Worldbuilding • Fantastic Narration • Redemptive Storyline • Complex Structure
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When I read that Barlowe is an artist who has worked for films, things clicked for me. This is a text full of images. Barlowe describes a hell that is stiff, stiff to the point of becoming a series of panoramas.

In a sense, this is a post-ironic novel. It might as well have been written hundred years ago, although I doubt authors of that time would have had that much material from popular culture to draw upon when describing hell. Barlowe's demons don't joke. They take on dramatic postures and deliver Shakespearian lines. They are more like Greek Gods than creatures of the pit, albeit Greek Gods with deformed exteriors.

Yes, the novel's cosmology bears resemblance to those found in books like Gaiman's Sandman and Ennis' Hellblazer. But again, the irony is entirely gone. As is, interestingly, the cynicism. Barlowe is a very anti-modern author, who also seems to take his created world very seriously. The best comparison is perhaps with Tolkien, who was similarly devoid of distance to his subject matter.

Now, does this make for a good book? Yes, I think it does. Firstly, it is beautiful to the extent that hell can be beautiful. The book conjures up strange, hellish landscapes where the souls of the damned suffer under the yoke of their demon lords, but where the latter also indulge in aesthetic pleasures and have millenia to perfect their arts and their cities. Secondly, it is an unusually hopeful book that might even be described as anti-cynic. Thirdly, it has a nicely structured drama at its core, that is easy to engage in and follow.

The book reads as a classical tale of empire. I was reminded of the Chinese Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This worked fine for me. However, I suspect it is not a book for everyone, and that some readers may find it slow-paced, dry and demanding. Structure is a keyword. If you are a reader that can discern and enjoy complex structures in the novels you read, you will enjoy Barlowe's work. If you only read what is on the present page, I suspect you will not.

Post-ironic hell in artistic rendering

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I absolutely love this book. Never have I imagined Hell as such a wonderfully ugly yet beautiful place. Barlowe's words and story are effortlessly given life by Adam Verner's fantastic narration. Highly recommended!

A gorgeous and poetic look at...Hell?

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I don't re-watch movies or audio books, except this one. The beginning is rich with imagery and moves onto plot without retreading over descriptions of the atmosphere and characters unless it is relevant.

The topics the author brings up are well thought and articulated.

The narrator is great and has made me look up other books he's performed.

Well Worth your time

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If there was ever a book that captured what hell is like and what its denizens are like, its Gods Demon. This tells of the horror of Hell suffered by the unfortunate souls as well as the tales of its demons and other residents. There is a love story twisted in there and a fallen angel with a dream of going home again. But in order to do that he must defeat Hells true remaining ruler. I did like this story a lot. The battles waged for the sake of a dream as well as what is at stake if you lose. A trip down to an eternity with Abaddon. Which none of them wanted. Souls from earth used as the building blocks of Hells cities, literally. Souls turned into bricks to be used for buildings and other structures. Imagine an eternity as a brick in hell, unable to move or to speak, but self aware. Horrifying.

A fairy tale in Hell.

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I really wanted to like this book - it had the sense of something new and different - unfortunately, I was left wanting.

Although the story is interesting and puts a sci fi twist to the biblical "Fall", it just didn't really grab my attention or keep me even mildly interested. The narrator was certainly good, but had one of those voices that I just couldn't get used too - it started to grate on me. Thankfully, I finished the book before I had to give up on it.

Strange And Just Slightly Entertaining

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If you could sum up God’s Demon in three words, what would they be?

Grand, Noble, Royal.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Sarcatanas - inspiring hope where there is none. Fighting the darkness.

Which character – as performed by Adam Verner – was your favorite?

Sarcatanas, Elagor and "the Fly."

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes!

Any additional comments?

I read the physical book once. Twice. This time I choose to hear it, and the narrator was FANTASTIC! HE did all the characters each unique. A job well done. This book deserved nothing less. Recommended. Wayne Barlow has created a true masterpiece.

A great read. Beautifully narrated

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A different and intriguing look into Hell that humanized the main characters and scared you wonderfully.

Dark and Honorable

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First off, this is a really great story. The narration is great and a lot of the descriptions of the imagery are incredible. Vivid descriptions of the horrors of Hell are always attention grabbing. The story is well written and the narration is great, My problem is that this isn't the kind of thing I'm into. I don't normally enjoy fantasy stories and that's what this is. It's no bad, I couldn't maintain an interest half way through. If you love a well done story this is a great one. I can't be an honest judge though.

It's good, but I may not be a proper judge.

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It could have been half the length. I stuck it out, but I wish I had not.

Dull

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I read this book twice in the paperback form and loved it. it's even better being able to hear it playing while your able to drive and tend to tasks. it's such a a great story and never gets dull.

Sucks you in

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