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Night of Demons By Tony Richards

Night of Demons

by Tony Richards

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Night of Demons

In Dark Rain, Tony Richards transported us to Raine’s Landing, a New England village concealed by magic from the outside world. No one born here may ever leave and only sick minds have ever entered. Now, in Night of Demons, evil has broken through again….

A sadistic serial killer, Cornelius Hanlon is on a mission of madness, guided by the whispers of voices in his head. When the town’s oldest adept becomes his first victim, Hanlon inadvertently gains a gift more terrible than his most twisted dreams.

Supernatural trouble-shooters Ross Devries and Cass Mallory are all that stand between Hanlon and his dark desires. But without magical talent, can they face a psychopath who now wields the power to control both the living and the dead?

Hardcover: 400 pages

Publisher: HarperCollins ( November 01, 2009 )

Item #: 86-7459

ISBN: 9781615238477

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.0 inches

Product Weight: 15.0 ounces

Another Great Author
April 10, 2010

Night of Demons was a great read. It is suspensful, action packed, and interesting from cover to cover. It was nice to read a sequel that actually kept with the same characters and theme. It was never boring. There were times when I didn't want to put the book down even to make dinner! Tony Richards is my second favorite author now, after reading Dark Rain and Night of Demons. He has an excellent writing style and keeps the reader interested with awesome details and storylines. The characters are easy to follow and identify with. This is a great book for persons who like to read about the supernatural. It is a book that science fiction fans of all ages can read and enjoy.

Reviewer: Peggy O

New Favorite Author
January 10, 2010

Raine?s Landing discovers a terror the town has never seen before, when an insane serial killer obsessed with the Apocalypse, finds his way into their cursed town. Ex-cop Ross Devries is called into action once again, and still with the label of Defender given to him by Amashta, an ancient shaman woman. The characters do grow in this fast paced, funny, and captivating sequel. Woodard Raine is just as powerful and certifiably insane as before, but surprises me and Ross at the end. When the smoke/fog demons rampage across town killing, Lehman Willets is more of a help to the community. The Little Girl is still just as mysterious as she was in ?Dark Rain?, but behaves a little out of character in this book. And, Cassie will experience her dark and troubled past, while living with the continuous heartache of loosing her family, causing her to face her inner demon. But the question is, will she still be there backing Ross, or not? The real trouble starts when the ?Shadow Man? gets his hands on the Wand of Dantiere, making him more powerful than the town?s adepts combined. But, the wand is Millicent Tollburn?s, once Cornelius Hanlon has had his special fun with Lucas Tollburn. Everyone is shock to learn that Lauren, a FBI agent hunting down the serial killer, is able to come into Raine?s Landing more easily than she is at accepting that magic and the things going on around her really do exist. The inner demons of the townspeople are easily brought to the surface, and the End of Days is near in Raine?s Landing. But, how do you defeat the most powerful wand known, held by Death himself, on a ?Night of Demons??

Reviewer: Jimmy W

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