For Edward Fox, the complex fantasy world that he created, called The Zone, has always been his salvation. Traumatized at an early age by a terrifying kidnapping ordeal that forever left him scarred, both mentally and physically, his fictitious world is all that stands between him and the memories that plague him relentlessly. Inside The Zone, he is free from those memories, even if only temporarily, and there he feels safe and empowered from the real world around him. A magical realm where he can be whomever he wishes, whenever he wishes, with the awesome powers of a God always at his disposal. But now, something has changed. His worst memory of all has somehow found its way inside his safe haven, tormenting him mercilessly, forcing him to make a tragic choice. After a botched suicide attempt that leaves him lying in a coma, Edward awakens in The Zone to find that now the rules have been dramatically altered. His God-like powers have been stripped from him, leaving him alone and helpless in a world of magic and mayhem that is ruled by a mad Emperor bent on his annihilation … an Emperor that seems all too familiar. Peopled by diverse characters from his past and present, some of them determined to destroy him, and some to save him, Edward must somehow learn to survive against all odds as a vicious war erupts around him, with the prize not only control of The Zone itself … but his mind as well.
Terry Cloutier, the bestselling author of the Wolf of Corwick Castle series, The First Emperor series, and The Past Lives Chronicles, is currently writing a stand-alone time travel novel called A Picture in Time, scheduled for release in fall 2025. Following that, he plans to begin work on the tenth book in the Wolf of Corwick series, titled The Wolf at Bay. Terry resides in Canada with his wife and their two dogs. You can contact Terry through Facebook or Goodreads; he'd love to hear from you.
This sizeable fantasy fiction begins in present day Northern Ontario with an adult male named Edward Fox. Similar to a doorway that opens up in his mind, he finds solitude in another world he created called The Zone. While in his youth, during his horror at the hands of a child molester, his new world becomes his refuge. When he is overcome with anxiety or suffering from the inability to cope with the memories of his childhood, he escapes into The Zone. Unfortunately for Edward, the last time he enters his safe haven it has changed. This time he has no control over it and he is immersed in a place now foreign to him. He spirals into a land wrought with turmoil where he must use his wits to stay alive. Edward Fox must familiarize himself with this new Zone and learn to regain control before all is lost.
The title depicts the essence of the story. With Edward falling into his own mind’s creation, the reader discovers his dilemma and the demon within. This first book in the series, in some way, emulates The Talisman in which the story is based on a young boy who has the ability to travel to a parallel universe while being pursued by an evil member of the family. Although The Demon Inside does not have the same thrilling intensity, Terry Cloutier is able to bring to the surface the conflict between Edward and the Empire. He begins with a strong foundation, allowing the reader to delve into the distraught life of Edward Fox and how he has never been able to cope with his problem. Faced with unknown and malicious characters from The Zone, Edward thrives to come to terms with his life.
At times throughout the story, the author breaks away from the main character to either highlight Edward’s childhood ordeal or to give additional insight into The Zone. This seems to impede the momentum of the story but once the focus is back on Edward, he stands out from the rest of the fictional characters. His identity shines through and the reader starts to see his development. Readers will be compelled to discover how he grows in the second book.
This is a good traditional fantasy story that places a normal human in abnormal, mystical circumstances and it is amusing to read the outcome. The first instalment is packed with such a variety of minor characters, the reader sometimes feels drawn away from the main players. This makes it a little hard to feel empathy for them, especially Edward Fox; however, this makes for an interesting selection of clashing personalities that will take us into the rest of the series.
This simply crafted tale by Terry Cloutier can only get better. I recommend The Demon Inside – The Zone War to mature readers who are discovering the fantasy genre.
Characters that are easy to relate to, plenty of action, and a vivid, well constructed world make this book a pleasure to read. I thouroughly enjoyed my visit to The Zone. I look forward to reading the rest of the trilogy.