Julius Quinn has always been prone to vivid dreams that present unsolvable problems. Then he crosses paths with Donovan Corbett and a trio of evil (albeit hilarious) minions who were summoned from the depths of Hell to do a Cambion's bidding. But the demons are more preoccupied with philosophical debate and pop culture than they are with serving their master. The demon Tucker is the most powerful of the group, but not the sharpest tool in the drawer. He plays the fool for the headier demons, Farrin and Nazilus, while they play their endless game of banter. Tucker would much rather listen to the blues, and terrorize the hard working police detective, Gannon Blake, who has found himself pursuing the whereabouts of a group of missing college students. Armed only with the love of his treasured girlfriend, Adara Theone, Julius discovers that he actually lives a life of purpose as he comes face to face with a horrific evil that threatens the very existence of everything – and everyone – he loves.
This book is about good vs. evil and breaking the rules for love, glory and Eric Clapton. Oh, and there are demons. All in all, I found it very entertaining.