Amazon’s worst-selling* author has pinched off another self-edited masterpiece*. It has everything you expect from a supernatural thriller data entry, mass transit, amateur legal advice, convenience stores, and teenage angst. The last is mostly glossed over because, honestly, nobody wants to read that drivel. There’s also a demonic bureaucrat, a frumpy succubus, and a plot that wants to be both Faustian and Lovecraftian without the author having taken the time to read either.
Yes, it’s the new book that has critics raving. Out of context, that could be mistaken as a positive statement. Please note that this is not William Golding’s Lord of the Flies (nor a parody thereof), which is in sharp contrast ''' good.
*Approximately
Unedited
Farce
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Yes, it’s the new book that has critics raving. Out of context, that could be mistaken as a positive statement. Please note that this is not William Golding’s Lord of the Flies (nor a parody thereof), which is in sharp contrast ''' good.
*Approximately
Unedited
Farce
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Used availability for Brad Zeiger's Lord of the Files