
My Review (4 stars out of 5)
Failed songwriter Steve Witowski needs somewhere to hide. On the run from the police, he stumbles upon a woman being attacked and soon finds himself hailed as a hero. The victim, Victoria, invites him to stay with her in a haunted church where Steve becomes embroiled in a nightmare of blood and murder. Are these weird happenings simply delusion and fantasy? Probably not…
Set in 1982 this book starts off as a bit of a comedic romp with a hero who isn’t who he says he is and a strange woman who delves in black magic. There are various supernatural trickeries leading the hero into curses, sorcery and dark horror. Initially, I loved the characters and all the weird goings on, but after a while the plot did seem to become unnecessarily complicated, which tainted my enjoyment a little. Nevertheless, it’s a clever and witty tale with an interesting take on the traditional hero.
A witty tale of demons, cops, witchery and haunted churches.

Hmm, this sounds quite dark, Colin. I do like dark but not gory. Is it gory?
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I wouldn’t say so, but it depends on your point of view. 😉
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