4.5 stars rounded up...
I really enjoyed reading this story about an ex-priest and a ghost hunter who are summoned by a frantic mother (from a wealthy, influential family) to help her ten-year-old son who appears to be possessed. This book grabbed my attention from the start and grew increasingly suspenseful as bizarre and creepy things began to happen. Then came a twist, which I won't reveal (no spoilers here!) but it left me wondering if things were really as they seemed. I had my suspicions, but in the end, my guesses were all wrong. What a great, original ending it was!
There was really just one thing that disappointed me a bit about this book--the author's use of "silly" words, especially those spoken by the ghost hunter, Tim. To me, it destroyed the eerie appeal the author worked so hard to achieve. Also, it made his character less believable. If Tim is so terrified at the sight of something truly horrific, I truly doubt he'd calmly mutter, "hell's bells." Another example, which I found disruptive to the serious tone and growing tension was a line in the story that told how the ex-priest had faith that she could save the boy from the demon "if that was in fact the dealio." Dealio?!? And that wasn't even spoken by any of the characters, it was just part of the narrative. I don't know why it irked me, but it did, just because the rest of the story is so very well-written. I even wondered if it was a typo. Maybe the author was offering some comic relief to the tension. I don't know, but I prefer the mounting tension which that particular phrase completely dissolved, in my experience.
All in all, though, I truly enjoyed this book. I loved the plot progression and pacing, thought the characters were relatable and the story greatly compelling and original. I will definitely be reading more books by this author.
On a side note, I thought I'd share what happened just hours after I finished this book. We keep a cross made out of palm branches (from Palm Sunday) hanging over the entrance to our dining room. My husband just pointed out that it was inverted. How did that happen?!? Coincidence? Hmmmm.... Hell's bells! :-)