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I'm Kalos Aeon. I've been around for longer than you could know - and most people don't want to know me, being half-demon, and all - but right now I've got a big f'in problem.

A woman just came into my office, and I gotta say, from the photo she slipped me, someone's got a serious issue with the supernatural.

Life expectancy is looking kinda low if I don't figure out who's kidnapping magical creatures, selling their blood and trying to reveal magic's existence to the mortal world. Last time that happened it didn't end well. I'm not optimistic about this time, either.

Joke's on me, anyway, for setting up a magical salvage and retrieval business. 50% of an item's magical essence and a per diem can't cover the damages this job is gonna inflict.

Money and magic aren't of much use to a dead man. And If I didn't have a code (yes, I'm a demon with a code), then I would jet out of Texas faster than a vamp at a sorority party (you don't want to know).

But I agreed to the gig, she paid the cash, so I gotta see it through.

Did I mention the super-powerful wiccan - who I used to have, ahem, relations with - just returned from a long hiatus in a place worse than hell? And she's still obsessed with finding a certain god's spear that I may or may not have.

Seriously. This situation is code red. I'm almost willing to accept help from wizards. On second thought, no wizards. I hate you guys. I'd rather die.

So um, if I don't make it through the next three days, anyone want a talking dog that's read too much for his own good? Because the way things are going, Argos is gonna need a new home after the spells stop flying...*

*His only request is that you suck less than Odysseus. Apparently the epic poems got that all wrong, and that guy was a major asshole. Or my dog might just be bitter. Tends to rub off when you live with a demon.

196 pages, ebook

First published June 18, 2016

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D.N. Erikson

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D.N. Erikson is a USA Today Bestselling paranormal and urban fantasy author. To get your free copy of the novella BONE REALM - and join D.N.'s mailing list for the latest news on upcoming novels - visit dnerikson.com/bone.

D.N's series include THE HALF-DEMON ROGUE TRILOGY (complete), THE RUBY CALLAWAY TRILOGY (complete), and THE EDEN HUNTER TRILOGY (in progress).

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December 9, 2017
This is one of those novels where you have to suspend belief, buckle up and hold on for the ride!
Filled with a cast of characters ranging from human, fantasy and mythological backgrounds, the story is simply that of Kal, a half human/half demon, and how he makes his way in the world by working as a private investigator/recovery agent and all the dangers that are inherent in that line of work. He has spent his very long life wandering the planet, keeping one step ahead of death, all the while confused as to what his purpose is. He battles with the two opposing sides of his personality - his human and his demon - but has learned to live with it by rarely letting his demon side take over and by having a fairly loose code of honour.
This was a genuinely entertaining read that pushes the boundary of the genres I normally read. Well written and fast paced, I'd have no hesitation in recommending this book to lovers of pure fantasy.
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76 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2016
High hopes low return

I had high hopes for the book. It sounded good but didn't live up to the blurb about it. For a first book there was a whole story left out. There's no way I would pay money to read a second book. Very disappointing.
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February 15, 2017
Kalos Aeon (Kal) describes himself as a recovery specialist, but most of his eventual clientele arrives with the goal of finding the private investigator registered at the same address. Of course there's only one operator there, its just that his clientele doesn't seem to know the difference and his patience for clarifying it has long since passed. So much for the 'cool' angle he'd been going for, as nothing's ever very cool if you're mostly the only one to work it out. The politicians of the Crimson Conclave didn't care much for his distinction either, and the Sol Council can be included therein as well. They heard his name and began talking about black sheep, embarrassments to the dark arts, and a half-demon rogue whom owed allegiance for being permitted to walk in the light.

I'll let you work out which of the two aforementioned groups that each of those conclusions respectively pertains to. Given the thousands of years he's had to develop a code, it came down to three simple but contradictory principles that were in complete contrast to his forebears, and which made him unpopular with the brass of either ruling group. If for no other reason it was for how his scruples showed up many in both groups, regardless of whether they stood for the so-called right or wrong. Kal gave as good as he got: which meant doing the job he was paid to do, without making promises his ass couldn't keep, whilst concurrently not screwing over anyone who hadn't earnt it.

Kal uses the word 'eventual' in his above statement because out of the many of those arriving at his door, most get turned away. Of the human contractors he helps many doubt their own sanity, as much as his. That is, once they admit to the need of having to locate their missing 'magical' artifact. The words "this is silly" and "I shouldn't have come" being among the first things that are dropped. Those conclusions began before they ever made it to his front door. Once they started thinking something strange, a.k.a. something magical, was capable of existing in this modern age and time then the first hurdle was convincing them that he's both good at his job and takes it seriously too. Most of the remaining possibles fit the description of crackpots hoping that he was secretly operating some academy of spells, instead of a magical lost-and-found. Whichever way you looked at it though, his employ was hardly something you could go bragging about. This suited him just fine as history had taught him one thing if nothing else well, that the tall poppy and those at the top tend to be cut down most often. So although his business was sporadic, which explains why his Texas office has no air conditioning, he could still justify a stipend of two-hundred-and-fifty dollars a day plus fifty percent of the remaining essence of the thing if found.

Generally speaking that never included missing objects of the person or magical kind, since his code didn't permit extracting the essence within them, unless of course they'd earnt it (see rule number three). So when his latest client, Diana, an extremely accomplished actress laying it on thick, hands him a glossy photo he soon realises that despite being born before Athens was built, that he hadn't actually seen it all. The medallion clue she hands him when asked if she had any ideas on where to look, wasn't totally necessary to prove his predictions about the cause of the savagery intoned by the picture, but it did nonetheless confirm his fears that a certain duo he'd banished was finally back. Kidnapping and cutting up magical creatures into smaller pieces to harvest their magic isn't just a heinous way for them to lose their lives, it added a further layer of fear found in realising just how powerful the culprits might've become. Had the supposedly distraught Diana not played the "we-give-you-permission-that-can-quite-easily-be-withdrawn" card, then Kal wouldn't have touched this particular contract with a twelve-foot poll. As it happens he'd slowly come to like where he presently was at, which had nothing to do with the sensually hot neighbour irrespective of what his talking dog housemate would claim (on at least a daily basis).

Stopping this monster, though, wouldn't be about just recovering what the Sol Council, through the puppet they'd sent, had alleged to have lost. It was about protecting the whole realm from a nefarious group possessing stolen power, the same people looking of unleash chaos by enacting everyone's greatest fears. This sort of being didn't ever stop, they could only ever be stopped. You'd think on any normal given day that help would be forthcoming. Whether he is even capable of just retrieving the missing person in the photo leads to the first and hardest thing to do in a case such as this, not that he'd profess to have ever had another like it, which is to convince yourself that you couldn't just up-and-run. No sooner had Kal reserved himself to sticking to his code then he found the first of many occasions to follow that had him regretting that decision. The first presented itself in the form of a semi-demolished front office space, splintering under the wake of a jealous wiccan's wrath.

Whoever thought a little over a thousand years would be sufficient time for an ex to get over betrayal was a liar, or just sadly mistaken, much as he is now. Given his code, Kal's betrayal only followed those of the respective insane witch and mad demon king who'd gotten his penance eight-hundred years late. He had a defensive magic amulet for just this very sort of attack. Becoming complacent was what often caused his clients' need to contract him, so you'd be forgiven for thinking thst he of all people should know better. In his shoes you'd come to be wondering if it was National Blast-from-the-Past Week, which none had thought to mention it to him yet. Being the one to have banished her to possibly the worst section of Hell, despite her not being a demon, was something he'd have to pray could happen again; the irony in that wasn't missed either. Kal could only guess that being permanently condemned wasn't what it used to be.

As stuff continued to go from bad to worst, Kal stacked up more than his three things to come at once. The difficulty lies in finding out which are the actual three, and which are superfluous, if he hoped to be able to deal with them in time. The appearance of the detective who'd been trying to tie some form of crime to him since he'd arrived in Innargo around three years ago seemed like excess baggage following the departure of Isabella, who'd left a pool of her blood in her wake. Conversation with her had inevitably led to using his emergency backup, his trustee .45 pistol; the Police's timely, or untimely depending on your perspective, arrival might actually provide him with what he'd sought for the past several years. Having an office door that, had it still been attached to it's hinges, was busier in just one day than it otherwise had been in the past month. Such things aren't explained by coincidence, its something altogether different, and Kal planned on getting to the bottom of it. The latest party who'd shortly walk through his door would find all the evidence needed to make a certain detective very happy.

Just as when Marrack and Isabella were last around, late in the tenth century, chaos followed in their wake. Just as it was beginning to do again. Lucky in some ways, the Police had stairs to ascend first, hopefully giving Kal the time he needs to put a whole in the detectives wishes. Being in a cell wouldn't help Diana or anyone else for that matter. But Kal avoided the magical solutions in his true magic at all cost. It wasn't like any other forms of magic, demon or black magic draws on a very specific fuel to enact the wielder's purpose. In order to perform the necessary spells to enact given tasks he had to prey on pieces of people's soul. Hence the main reason for his trustee .45 and retrieving lost magical items, of which his contracts permit him to syphon half of whatever magical essence they still held. Kal had gone to great lengths to ensure he never preyed of souls. Syphon too much and a very specific outcome occurred, something those of his kind worked as hard at doing as he did not.

For the immensely rare unwilling wielders of demon magic, something perhaps attributable to his half-blood mortal soul, they took only the smallest bites; spread it out over multiple souls (includinghis own) whenever possible. So many half-bloods eventually become soulless like their brethren, the full demons, over the span of their lives. Demons covet mortal souls in order to cast their magic, and storing up too much can create a bloodlust making them mindless devourers capable of infecting others through their bite. As things presently stood at that moment though, there'd be a greater overall cost to humanity if he were to be imprisoned; preventing him from stopping whatever madness Marrack and Isabella had planned.

Thus, Kal took his bites, even whilst loathing himself for doing so, in order to remove enough of the evidence to be able to turn away the fast approaching team of officers. They must be responding to a disturbance call, the only possible scenario he could assume. There are young male residents living on the floor beneath his office that must have put in a nine-one-one call when Isabella blew open the front of his office on arrival. She'd be off licking her wounds from the two .45 slugs he'd buried in her leg, somewhere she'd be safe for the short overall time it took for her to heal. The idea of her limping around for a few days made him smile, but there wasn't a chance in hell (pun intended) that she wouldn't return.

Sometimes its the warriors for good, evil's fiercest opponents, who are the best suited and most capable to fight against the power, destruction, and chaos evil desires. Warriors who live to combat the true menace that hides in the shadows. Soldiers for whom years of physical training and theoretical lore have honed them into dangerous weapons. Pieces of them are whittled to make wood and stone carvings, sculpted by a masoner or carpenter armed with razor edged chisels. But on rare and very effective occasions, the best suited are those created by evil itself. For example, those who through the treatment at the hands of those like them, have instead been fashioned into the weapon most suited, and best placed to reep the havoc embedded in their vengeance.

Kal was little more than a petty thief who'd fallen in with the wrong crowd. Making the wrong life choices, but hardly the big and nasty fiend typically associated with what the world substantively defines as evil. Fortunately for Kal, he'd been noticed by another underworld figure who'd been given a message of someone who would come and at which time, choices would be needed which could affect the balance between light and dark. Neither of these forces can function in exclusion of the other, for balance is necessary to maintain life. With a breed of magic all it's own, Demon Rogue introduces some new concepts to magical lore, with exemplary offshoots such as the rather aptly named the Vanished.

The black magic is also well delineated in comparison to other types of magical fuel. I say fuel quite purposefully and once you've read this first in a new series you'll understand quite quickly why that referent applies best. By no means does Demon Rogue use a fallen angel or straight up hero typically associated with such plots as that herein. If required, then you'd be more accurate in using the antihero concepts when describing Kal. He has a code that fits in with the standard sorts of heroes and heroines, but a fundamental and inescapable aspect of his nature requires the anti- to be used, even if the anti- feels out of poace after seeing his actions herein.

Kal fights his nature in the best way he knows and in times of need he is sometimes forced to embrace the aspect of himself that condemns him in the eyes of the so-called good guys and girls. His sense of right and wrong, his loyalties, and his thirst for vengeance where its due, matches any of the characters that might typically be considered good. He also operates in ways that set him above the automatically considered forces for goode. Kal is very much a poster boy for the motto that good and bad aren't so clearly defined by what they are, but are more accurately defined by what they do. Its in the 'do' and not the 'are' where actions define more accurately the sorts of people they we seek to plop into categories such as good andcevil.

On a less than positive note, Kal's lackadaisical approach to combat and getting his ass delivered to him bruised and swollen, tends to get the reader wondering how much luck was involved in permitting his multiple millennia lifespan. Guns and talismans left behind, guns not fully loaded, and even guns becoming a projectile once thrown away because they'reempty, leaves much to be desired in the scope of typical. For a guy willing to stare death in the face and still tell them he's still going to do what he must, and stuff the consequences, Kal really could do with being much better prepared when commiting to his words. But irrespective of the aforementioned observations, it works well to bring down the pedestal anyone might put him up on. At least then its no more than a painful drop, should he fall or be cut down. This works really well at making him a down to earth and an everyday guy who does the right thing by others. Instead of the usual titan magicians that lead urban fantasy series, not to suggest either aren't appealing, Kal manages to create a nice image of a guy fighting for tomorrow.

This is my first novel by D.N. Erikson and there'll definitely be more that I'll read and review. With an upcoming box set of the full trilogy plus the link to free prequels for both this saga and his other series of Ruby Callaway, there's the potential to obtain five excellent reads for a small outlay. Kal led the charge but there're other smaller characters that promise to enrich the storylines; Argos the talking Immortal Labrador rescued with him from the underworld is one for sure. The immediate risk to humanity is put on hold, but the future promises some big holes for Kal to fill. The story is fast paced and has no superfluous aspects which work well together to provide intrigue, making it captivating in the way where you don't want to put it down. Its also a very comfortable length, which improves the later aspects mentioned above.
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13 reviews2 followers
September 10, 2016
It was a quick read. It was mostly enjoyable but I don't really care about the main character. The main character is suppose to be hundreds if not thousands of years old but he acts like he is a teenager. For the most part you'd never guess that he has so much experience. This is the first book in a series and I'm hoping that the main character develops over the next books. Overall I enjoyed this book but I give it 3 stars (really 3.5 but you can't do that) and not 4 or 5 because of the main character and the somewhat unoriginal plot/ characters. I'm hoping for better in the future books.
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52 reviews
January 15, 2019
I started this book with no problem. I liked the concept, and I love snarky characters. However, I couldn't wait for this book to end. I would have quit reading but I hate starting and not finishing books. With all the plot holes and character development issues, I'm not sure where everyones suoer high ratings are coming from. I even tried the second book just giving the series the benefit of the doubt. I never made it to the third.
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1,800 reviews88 followers
November 24, 2016
Meh

There was too much shorthand and not enough explanation. I felt like it was later in the series than the first book.
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298 reviews6 followers
May 16, 2020
I chose to read this book because it was available for free to read with a Kindle Unlimited subscription through Amazon. Of course, reading through Kindle App was the medium at which I read this book.

This book had a lot of ups and downs. While it was an easy read with lots of good analogies and vast amount of characters, the main character was very stale and unimpressive. To expand further, I'm not referring to a lack of powers or anything with "unimpressive", I mean that given his age and experience, one would think he wouldn't repeatedly make stupid mistakes and do some of the things he did.

By far my favorite character was Argos, the genius dog (the reference will make sense by the end of the book). Nevertheless, he was filled with wisdom, but also very flawed given the vessel he was contained in -- an adorable dog. It was easy to see that he struggled against the natures of being a dog, such as not wanting to be pet or have his belly rubbed, despite him actually really secretly enjoying it.

I also liked Gunnar, the vampire, as well. He seems to value honor and money significantly more than most. Equally, he reacted pretty calmly to some serious situations, wherein most people would have flipped a table, if not more.

I will likely read the second book, as I am interested to see the progression of characters. Hopefully Kalos will be a little less stiff and stale, himself. It was interesting getting bits and pieces of his origin story along the way, albeit somewhat confusing.

All in all, I gave this book 3 stars. If it were not for Argos, the humor littered throughout, and good descriptive analogies, I would have dropped it to a 2 star rating. Committing to reading the second book, I'll find whether or not I'm interested in the series enough to give the third a read. Let's hope for some progress in the areas that needed it.

Happy reading!
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645 reviews26 followers
August 15, 2017
This is the first book of the trilogy, but the third book in which we follow the story of Kalos Aeon. In this book we fast forward to present day and the gritty reality of Kalos. There is so much happening in this book that, at the same time, I had to take a break and continue to see what happens next. It is an amazing roller coaster of unexpected events, and Kalos trying to catch a breath and get ahead of things.
He is not a standard hero, he is full of flaws but at the same time oh so lovable. And he always pulls through, which is quite an accomplishment because he has to deal with several opponents at any given time. His his nemeses return with vengeance, as well.
His faithful companion Argos, Homer's former dog, who is also an intellectually supreme being, is a walking talking contradiction, and one of the best characters ever created. There are several interesting side characters that I would like to see more of in future books. 
The prequels are not available for purchase, but the author offers them if you subscribe to his newsletter. The story of Kalos Aeon starts in Storm Pale and continues through the beginning of Bone Realm. In Bone Realm he meets Ruby Callaway and I expect that they will meet again somewhere in this trilogy of Ruby Callaway Trilogy.
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407 reviews17 followers
October 11, 2017
If you have not yet read Storm Pale, the back story novella for Aeon, I suggest reading that story first. I enjoyed this story. It is slightly different from other supernatural and fantasy stories that I have read and I appreciate that. I liked the main character Kalos Aeon, not all the time mind you. I liked that he was not larger than life. He relies heavily on his human side and I think that makes him more relatable. I love Argos! I can picture him in my mind and it causes me to chuckle every time. My favourite quote is "Some people would be intimidated if they owned a dog smarter than them."

If you like fantasy and enjoy routing for the underdog, I suggest you pick this book up and give it a try. I'm going to go start reading Blood Frost now...
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Author 7 books17 followers
August 15, 2017
An interesting urban fantasy to say the least, one I went into with low expectations as it was compared to Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series, and there’s few books out there that I think compare to his, but I was pleasantly surprised with this one. It had a similar vibe as the Dresden Files, with a supernatural detective (sorta) with a habit of finding things given a nigh-impossible task of finding something while getting involved with a tangle of other messes that somehow all manage to be tied together in some way. I will be reading more books in the series, and hope that my interest in them continues through each novel.
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84 reviews2 followers
February 14, 2018
Who would have thought a demon - well half demon - would be the good guy and who would believe vampires could be trusted or that a witch could kill a goddess - you will find that and more in Demon Rogue. Kalos (Kal) witty and liked my some has been around for centuries. Kal calls himself a recovery specialist and seriously lives by a code that leaves him as an embarrassment to those leaders of the dark side. When a young woman comes to him for his help in finding something lost or taken, he unleashes a puzzle that without his solving, could be the end of man's rule... and time is not on his side.
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505 reviews5 followers
December 11, 2017
The story was entertaining and intriguing. I rather enjoyed the character Argos and still would like to hear his story separately about how he became a dog and who he was before all that - maybe in a novella. The story did a good job at introducing all the rules and non-rules for magic use as it progressed explaining the consequences and rewards. The author created a world not quite like other supernatural novels I have read but relatable in some ways while remaining unique. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
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5,134 reviews55 followers
June 18, 2018
Who is trying to disrupt the order and how far will they go?

Terrific! This is Kal's story which takes place before the Calloway books. Being a demon can be difficult but working as a PI of sorts has it's own challenges. What is happening in the city? Why is everyone trying to stop him working his latest case? Who is behind it all? Can he survive? Can he keep the ones he cares about safe? Argos the dog is a masterstroke. The essence of Socrates within the body of a taking dog. Much as I liked the other characters I must admit that I have a soft spot for him.
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Author 5 books23 followers
December 17, 2020
Disappointing

I didn’t like how this story was written. It just seemed like the inner monologue of the main character. There were no descriptions and I was really confused throughout it. It just seemed dull. The action scenes were lackluster. The story didn’t really explain aspects of the world or characters. How did the main character end up as a half demon? The general vibe I got from the story was that he stole something and then he got bit by the person he stole from, and that gave him a demon sickness or something. I don’t know. It was confusing and disappointing.
937 reviews7 followers
March 12, 2021
Kalos a half demon finds himself under attack and his friends being killed by some very nasty, powerful beings including Athena the Goddess killer and a variety of Vampires, a couple of full demons and Isabella- an ex-girlfriend. To put it simply everyone seems out to get him and he doesn't learn why until the end of this book. He has a destiny that no one is willing to share with him but it seems it is to save the world! A bit too violent and chaotic for me but I want to find out how this all ends and if he gets the girl- Nadia- the daughter of the Sorcerer !
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4,192 reviews23 followers
October 6, 2017
This is very reminiscent of early editions of Dresden, in the language and attitude. I found it interesting, with the many facets in play, Demons, Crimson Concave Goddess killer, talking dogs, friendly vampires, and the Sol Council representative for the good magic. Then off course was the wizard, the disgruntled police detective, and Charon the ferryman. All in all a diverse cast of characters in any essential "Who Dunnit".
An enjoyable experience.
5 reviews
May 26, 2019
Grateful for New(to me) Series

The story started kind of stop n go for me. I had a difficult time getting hooked into the story. Read 13 chapters and there it was. I was chomping the story down. It was worth the wait. Definitely.
Otherwise I recommend this book for all of the usual suspects.
Darkish sardonic humor
A manly man's character. Still rakish enough to entice us womyn. Not a romance, doesn't need any.
Im glad I found a new series.
My thanks to author D.N. Erickson

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1,384 reviews3 followers
March 19, 2021
Rogue

I enjoyed it. A couple of things confused me but I know that I'll learn more as I read the other books. I thought this would be a badass demon hunter book but that's not what it is. It's a really good beginning and I really like Kalos. I enjoyed the mythology that has been thrown into it. I can't wait to see what he does about the cops. I'm excited to read the next one.
25 reviews
May 17, 2021
Interesting ideas but all over the place

I like the concepts and the characters but the writer is all over the place. They start at one thing and immediately go into ten other events without fleshing out the original ideas. The pacing is terrible, it’s like a good story told on meth. You want to hear it but it can’t slow down enough to be coherent. My suggestion is to keep the page count but remove about half or more of what’s going on.
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1,012 reviews10 followers
February 21, 2018
I do love stories like this, a host of different supernaturals, mysterious going ons, good against evil but the lines are blurred on exactly who’s good and who’s not.
Kalos Aeon is an interesting character and I’m looking forward to his next confrontation with Isabella Kronos and Marrack.
A great absorbing read and I’ll certainly be checking out more by this author.
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40 reviews1 follower
August 14, 2019
I'd rate this between 2 and 3, so I'm rounding up. It's basically Dresden Files with the names changed, and without Jim Butcher's talent for pacing. I love Dresden Files, so I kind of still liked this book anyway. It had some good parts, although the ending was too rushed. I doubt I will continue the series.
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571 reviews36 followers
July 1, 2022
This was a fun read - quick and not too deep, which is exactly what I needed after my last book.
The MC is definitely an Anti-hero with an attitude towards authority, which made it fun, but for someone who's been alive for as long he's been I wanted him to be A LOT better at out thinking the bad guys.
I'll probably continue the series, and uss them as palette cleaners.
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3,036 reviews17 followers
April 22, 2024
This was one very strange story. Demons are normally reputed to be creatures of the dark, but this one seems to have honor, hence his "code". The characters are all fascinating, the plot is one explosion after another, and the premise is stopping the chaos of the mortal world discovering the fables of old are real. I definitely recommend this book to any who enjoy paranormal stories.
72 reviews
February 2, 2020
a great book

very entertaining anybody remember the allamerican rejects song when darknes turns to light when that song is a excellent deacription of this book and all i can say from ther is you will enjoy reading it.
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714 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2021
Snarky

Kal isn't your typical half-demon. I do love Argos his canine companion! While I enjoyed the book, I'm not quite so sure I want to continue the series. There wasn't really a backstory. Or a history.
581 reviews2 followers
August 19, 2021
A good book to read.

You are taken on a journey that leaves you wondering what will happen next, this is a demon and has a strange life style. The trouble that he gets into and some how gets out, well done with the book.
127 reviews
November 2, 2016
Aewsome

I can not wait to read more of this series. The characters are real like your best friend and the plots extraordinary.
371 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2017
Wow this book had everything in I loved, demons, witches, warlords.
Thoroughly loved every chapter. A lovely read, hope you enjoy as much as I did.
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