Book Review: Simon R. Green’s Daemons are Forever
The Loathly Ones refuse to go home now the war is over, and the Droods are all that stands between them and you. Nor does Eddie trust his own kin to have his back.
The Loathly Ones refuse to go home now the war is over, and the Droods are all that stands between them and you. Nor does Eddie trust his own kin to have his back.
Detective Rey Solis and Harper Blaine clash over an insurance investigation into the return, 25 years later, of the Seawitch reappearing in her old berth in Seattle.
An extortion racket is enforcing the ultimate corporate loyalty program, and Bryn Davis is determined to shut it down with the help of corporate double-agent Patrick McCallister.
Massacres, betrayals, traps, rescues, and ambition abound as ships desperately needing a refit chase the enemy in revenge. And the Grik no longer turn prey.
For ages, Eddie Drood and his family have kept humanity safe from things that go bump in the night. But now one of his own has convinced the rest of the family that Eddie’s become a menace, that humanity needs to be protected from him. So he’s on the run, using every trick in the book.
For millennia, Cassiel was a powerful Djinn—until she was exiled to live among mortals. Now the threat of an apocalypse looms, and Cassiel is in danger of losing everything she has come to hold dear…
A psychometric, Corine Solomon can touch any object and learn its history, helpful as she rebuilds her pawnshop and her life with her ex, Chance, until the demons she provoked kidnap her best friend in retaliation.
A maniacal Djinn is kidnapping children, taking them over for their strength, and Cassiel must stop the Djinn lest all of humanity be destroyed.
A simple security job for Leo Pellisier goes awry when Jane’s past rears up: enemies looking for revenge, Rick’s first change, and a grindylow with issues.
Still mourning his wife, the angel Remy Chandler immerses himself in a case of ancient weaponry stolen from a collector of antiquities of a dark and dubious nature.