Twixt Heaven and Hell...Plagued by the persistent presence of a mighty demon only he can see, Spencer Wells has spent a lifetime resisting Thoth's unremitting demands. But when Thoth threatens Spencer's unborn child he must find a way to banish the demon forever.
From Publishers Weekly
As if it weren't unsettling enough being an alcoholic slacker whose girlfriend has just announced she's pregnant, Michigan undergrad Spencer Welles has a still bigger problem: He lives with a giant demon named Thoth. Moreover, in Climer's (Demonesque) incongruously plodding novel, Thoth is the worst roommate ever. He dresses in a samurai outfit that's frequently spattered with rotting human flesh; he wantonly butchers people and animals; and, despite numerous pleas by Spence, he simply refuses to get out of the young man's life. In fact, Thoth is downright insistent that Spence take up the same wayward lifestyle. Fortunately, after a while Spence learns he has a guardian angel literally a delightful woman named Helen, to help him overcome Thoth and find Spence's own inner angel, which happens to be a "war angel." Like Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars movies, Spence is pulled by cosmic representatives of the forces of good and evil, in a plot peppered with dated pop psychology clich‚s. And just as the Star Wars series provided comic relief via funny robots and furry creatures, Spence finds himself assisted by adorable "Pucks" and "sprites." Despite the occasional feeble narrative quip ("Loose beer in our apartment was about as safe as a deer in Ted Nugent's front yard"), this is not a comedic novel. It's meant to be scary, and spiritual and, ultimately, heartwarming. And that's what's really scary about it. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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- Release Date 10/01/2000
- Authors Steven Lee Climer, Steven L. Climer
- Language English
- Company Wildside Pr
- Weight 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5.75 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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