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The Book of Demons

The Book of Souls 2

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The Book of Demons

By: Kevin Moore
Narrated by: Luke Welland
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The Book of Demons, the much-anticipated sequel to The Book of Souls, finds Jack Kelly in the fight of his life. This time, he's not battling ghosts. His nemesis is the shape-shifting necromancer Mr. Philips, who inhabits both the world of the living and the world of the dead.

When Mr. Philips discovers a powerful, cursed painting whose magic he can use for personal gain, he will stop at nothing to acquire it…including murder.

Before he can get his hands on it, the painting goes missing and its artist is found dead. Enraged, Mr. Philips vows to hunt it down. But someone else finds it first: Jack, a teenage mystic who understands the painting’s tremendous power and would do anything to keep Mr. Philips from harnessing it.

Along with two unexpected allies—a nonverbal autistic child and the spirit of a dead nun—Jack battles to keep the painting away from Mr. Philips. But as the stakes rise along with the body count, their epic battle for possession of the painting may cost Jack everything and everyone he loves.

©2022 Kevin Moore (P)2022 Kevin Moore
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narration was stilted and uncomfortable feeling. Too bad the author had to make it so religious, or it could have been that the weird narration made it feel contrived and preachy it was still entertaining. I probably won’t buy anything from the author again because of the religious slant

Good story.

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