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Book Review of Demon Eyes

Demon Eyes
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Helpful Score: 4


Emma Porter begins her new job as personal assistant to Alex Keltner, a very powerful man, head of Keltner Industries, with powerful friends, soon after the accidental death of her lover, Helen, grateful for the distraction. She attends a party at the secluded Keltner estate and soon after realizes that she is working for a sexual vampire, that Keltner Industries is nothing more than a brothel, and that his friends are nothing but hungry soul fuckers, demons that get their energy from sex. These demons have a weakness, a genetic defect that is diminshing their numbers, and they desperately need Emma's help. I really liked this book, never read anything like it before. It was an interesting, suspenseful horror story with quite a few character subplots, which Maynard and Sims successfully managed to unfold in the end, unlike some authors who fail to provide any connections between subcharacters. I highly recommend this book. It was disturbing without being too graphic, a good read.