Hollywood, namely the affectionately nicknamed "golden age of Cinema" is something that has always transfixed me, especially the notion of the sordid cover-ups, corruption and bent personas that lay well-hidden under the visage of the bright lights. The 2015 movie, Hail, Caesar!, covered this topic literally; but Arthur Slade covers it figuratively with a notion of 'what if this darkness of Hollywood was a different different darkness, Demons' and he pulls it off beautifully.
Beyond the metaphor and its delivery, the story is introduced smoothly. Moving us to Santa Monica, California from Lethbridge, Alberta after a fire that sees our then-Baby protagonists rescued and moved with an adoptive family to the land of glitz and glamour; but not all is what it appears to be on the surface, not everything that shines is gold, as they say in California.
The metaphor usage as a literary tool comes back in the story, linking one of characters and his subordinates of sorts to the Israelite/Philistine demon, Beelzebub. But what is his tool for achieving power in our World? Well, it is the power of the Human imagination, namely fear and wonderment; so, naturally, our antagonist's tool is Cinema itself.
A very addictive read with short, easy to finish chapters. It reads like an adventure story with Horror tones. Whilst a Young Adult Novel, due to some mildly graphic scenes of Horror depiction, I'd recommend for the older half of the Teenage market and up. Perfect for Adult readers too.
Go get a copy!