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DEMONESQUE
Genre: Horror Author: Steven Lee Climer Cover art: Judith Huey eBook (12 popular formats), $4.95 This eBook is available in Adobe [.PDF], Microsoft [.LIT], Palm Doc [.PDB], Rocket/REB1100 [.RB], Franklin [.FUB], Hiebook [.KML]
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Rick Gilroy, the new detective in Huron City, Michigan, thought that getting out of big city policework promised a future of relative ease. Then a series of dead women shatter his plans for a quiet life in the placid resort town.
Things get even more complicated when Moreen Valentino, a beautiful psychic who can raise the dead, and Ed Cooper, an insurance adjustor forced into early retirement by the Sumerian god of pestilence, get involved in the case.
". . . clever combination of graphic horror and satire . . . characters are well developed and likable, and the story's climax is consistent with the grandest traditions of horror fiction, not to mention very creepy. I give Demonesque my highest possible recommendation."—Jeffrey A. Katt, Bloody Muse Magazine
Steven Lee Climer lives in Detroit with his wife, Karen. When not writing, he teaches English at Detroit College of Business. Steven's short story "By Any Name a Devil" was recommended for nomination for a Bram Stoker Award, and won the Memphis Science Fiction Association's 1998 Darrell Award for Best Mid-South Short Story.
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