The Devil and Casari: Ad Hominem – Now in Paperback!!!

Now available in paperback!

Q: How awesome is it to see your work in paperback form?
A: Seriously amazing, I mean…wow. When the EMP destroys all electronics and Kindle books don’t work, future generations can still enjoy the fantastic ride that is The Devil and Casari: Ad Hominem.

Q: How does your book compare with others like it?
A: Well, that’s tough – what other books are like this one? The Exorcist clocked in at 340 pages. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was a whopping 336 (2013 US edition). TDaC: AH Bk 1? 547.

Q: Do you have glowing vampires or sexy werewolves?
A: Nope, just scary demons.

Q: With swords?
A: Nope, they don’t use those.

Q: Do you at least have zombies?
A: Nope.

Q: Why should I buy this then? No werewolves, zombies, or vampires makes for pretty dull reading these days.
A: That’s exactly why you should buy this. Look, real world stuff is scary enough without adding in fantasy elements (which are really cool – don’t get me started on my favorite fantasy books). Fallen angels, aka Demons, are real. As such, they’re scary. Don’t think so? Read the chapter where the priest confronts a demon for the first time and check back with me. Still no? There’s an exorcism chapter – that one freaked me out writing it. Still no? The book opens with demons driving a teenager to suicide. Final no? Um, what about our female protag? Think she walks through sunshine and roses the whole time? Ah, no. It’s scary, all the more so because this stuff really happens.

Q: Okay, okay – but why the steep price?
A: That’s not what I wanted. However, Amazon just started this service, so I’m thrilled to have my book in paperback at all. If enough people read it and start buzz, perhaps a wonderful agent will come along and rescue me from obscurity, thus making this more affordable for everyone.

Q: Anything else?
A: Nope. If you made it this far, just go buy the book and enjoy!