The Paranormal Enforcement Administration is a top-secret government agency dedicated to battling vampires, werewolves, witches, and other supernatural creatures. Their missions are fierce and deadly. A man named Stony is the leader of an elite team within the agency, and he has the power to make his skin as hard as stone. He once served a demon, but now he destroys evil instead. In The Devil's Pets, Stony must stop a serial killer who kidnaps and tortures children. This Satanist keeps three slaves to assist in his bloody rituals. Diana is the most talented with the ability to transform into a panther. With some luck, Stony can turn her to the side of good over the course of a gruesome mission.
Alex Siegel has written four series, full of hellish scenarios and diabolical plot twists. His latest series is called Paranormal Enforcement Administration, and the first book is The Devil's Pets. Alex is a computer programmer by day and a passionate, even obsessive, writer by night. He lives in Chicago with his wife and triplet teenage boys.
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Paranormal Enforcement Agency what a creative idea. The book was just wonderful! I loved it very much and can't wait to see more. Interesting characters and a great story line. I can't wait to see what is next for this author. * I received this book from the author and this is my honest review*
I finally had some time to read more from Mr. Siegel and once again he did not disappoint me. The characters are always tough and have some flaws but they always do the right thing and deep down have a heart that cares. They do things that most people wouldn't ever think of doing but they get the horrendous job done. I have enjoyed EVERY BOOK that this very creative and original author has written and I HOPE he keeps bringing us much more!
I found this to be a very enjoyable read. The creation of the PEA was an excellent way of dealing with what would have been some delicate agency boundaries. The character portrayals were too notch, and their dialog, in some instances, although slightly vulgar, was true to form with respect to their backgrounds. I would not recommend it for younger readers, but for adults that have been around the block a few times, I highly recommend this book. There's a lot to identify with within these pages.
Wow, that was totally awesome. Urban fantasy meets serial killer thriller. Definitely not for the faint of heart or the weak of stomach, but totally badass. I'd say more, but then I'd be dropping spoilers and I hate that. Suffice it to say, it was a wild ride.