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Demons are Rude

(2020)
(The first book in the Booker Patrick Mystery series)
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“When everything goes wrong for a man and he befriends a talking dog, things can’t get worse, right? Wrong. This hilarious read will prove that man’s best friend isn’t always easy to deal with. And when you throw a demon in the mix, things can get very trying. So if you need a break from the real world, pick up ‘Demons are Rude,’ settle in, and enjoy the laughs from Williams and Knerly.”
—Xander Weaver, Author of The Cyrus Cooper Series

Booker “Book” Patrick is having a rough time. His wife left, his career fell apart, and he’s been forced to move to St. Augustine, Florida, and take a low-paying job. The only place he can afford to live is a treehouse in a crusty old man’s back yard.

When Book befriends Drawbridge, a snarky, talking dog that only he can see, the twosome team up to investigate a sudden influx of quirky ghosts, called Diluteds. Diluteds are souls who never reached the afterlife, have no idea how they died, and are now confined to specific buildings: the trifecta of otherworldly odd.

When the happy-go-lucky Diluteds begin to change into fierce, defiant, even gross, supernatural entities, it’s a harbinger of things to come. All this weirdness seems to be leading to a bigger, more terrifying destiny for Book and Drawbridge: a date with a demon—and not the good kind where you have a chance to get lucky. It’s the kind of date that could lead to world annihilation.

“The writing team of Williams and Knerly exchange thrills for chills in their latest offering. Populated by a cast of characters who truly live up to the name, as well as plenty of tongue-in-cheek (or sometimes tongue-in-ear) humor, ‘Demons are Rude’ is a fun, easy foray into the paranormal. If you’re in the market for a quick and entertaining read, look no further.”
—Lisa Clark O’Neil, Author of the Southern Comfort Series


Genre: Horror

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