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Craig Tweedie has a true gift for telling a tale and with a flare
I’m certain will appeal to contemporary teens who enjoy horror
stories. If you like fast-paced, horror stories, you won’t be
disappointed by Demon.
— Kaye Trout, Midwest Book Review Although targeted for
the teen crowd, adults will enjoy DEMON just as well. There is a
lesson to be learned in this book...A person can take so much bullying
... before they erupt and turn the table on their tormentors. Craig W.
Tweedie has written a fine horror novel.
—Harriet Klausner - Harriet Klausner's Review Archive
Craig Tweedie places the reader into a supernatural world, where
demons are created from tormented humans...His style of writing
catches the perspective of both enemy and friend, and then reverses
the order for even more insight. The alternating point of views keep
the reader on his toes... —Daniel J. Neumann Llumina Press
About the Book:
Neil has been bullied since as far back as he can remember. One
evening, he is beaten near death over an altercation that took place
earlier that day in school. In his delusion, he is met by Luharen, a
six-hundred-year-old demon that offers Neil unlimited power and
vengeance. In return, Neil only needs to offer his allegiance to
Luharen and his brotherhood of demons. Neil accepts Luharen's offer,
becomes a demon himself, and starts off on a horrific rampage of
vengeance and gore. The once innocent and timid Neil becomes a
blood-thirsty demon, evil to the core, unleashing his wrath on those
who dared to belittle him all his life. One by one, his enemies are
killed in the most brutal and violent of ways. |