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Jimmy receives a mysterious phone call in the middle of the night and a surprise gift in the mail the following morning, a silver cask. Together with his girlfriend the witchy Tabby and her fatalistic cat whom you will grow to adore, they try to unlock the secrets the container holds. Jimmy is a descendent of Doc Holliday and he thinks the cask is somehow related to his dead ancestor. Another mysterious phone call to Jimmy, who is also a defrocked priest, invites him to join an organization called The Order that he hopes will help him when faced with the problems that surface when preforming exorcisms. Jimmy uses the iPad, supplied by The Order, to contact the organization to see if they can help him with the cask and his ancestor and the exorcism he is sure will follow. While seemingly associated with the Catholic church, the members never really reply with the information he needs and remain as mysterious in the end as they do in the beginning. Holiday is also the caretaker of Lucy's soul, a little girl without a body whom Jimmy exorcised in the first novel. Lucy is more than Jimmy thinks she is and he knows it, but doesn't know why. Since he 'marked' her in the first book, her soul must stay with him until her body wakes up. Her body is still with her parents and Jimmy soon learns that the number he used to contact them in the past has been disconnected and Lucy will remain his charge for the foreseeable future. Jimmy and Tabby confront numerous obstacles with humor, horror, and wit. As a writer, DeVor creates characters to fall in love with. They are complex and thoroughly enjoyable. From Tabby the witch, to the cat, to Jimmy the defrocked priest and even to Doc Holliday himself, the characters are fine tuned and fun. The cat in the book and Jimmy's connection to her is absolutely wonderful. Sorrow's Edge is not as dark as the first novel in the series, but just as entertaining. DeVor's writing is clear and even though you might guess at the next plot point, her writing never leaves you guessing. The best tell in a book is when you HATE when the book ends. I did. I love this type of book and could have kept reading forever.Sorrow's Edge is perfect for a rainy afternoon accompanied by dark chocolate and wine. I highly recommend it. About the Book Uncovering The Truth…Will Take An Exorcist Jimmy Holiday, defrocked priest turned exorcist, is trying to get his life in order. With his on-again off-again witchy girlfriend moving in, the spirit of the little girl from his last exorcism hanging around, and a secret organization of exorcists hounding him, Jimmy equals stressed. When a stranger calls in the middle of the night asking for help with a possession, Jimmy is about to land in a mess of trouble. Especially since the man on the phone claims to have gotten his number from Jimmy’s old mentor. Too bad his mentor has been dead for years. After a mysterious silver flask arrives at his doorstep, Jimmy is left with two options: either ignore the newest enigma the universe has tossed him, or listen to Lucy and travel to Arizona to solve the mystery before all hell breaks loose…again. About the Author Named one of the Examiner’s 2014 Women in Horror: 93 Horror Authors you Need to Read Right Now, Danielle DeVor has been spinning the spider webs, or rather, the keyboard for more frights and oddities. She spent her early years fantasizing about vampires and watching “Salem’s Lot” way too many times. When not writing and reading about weird things, you will find her hanging out at the nearest coffee shop, enjoying a mocha frappuccino. Visit her at http://danielledevor.wordpress.com Comments are closed.
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