Slick
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Craig Schaefer:
I love your Daniel Faust Series and im eagerly waiting to start 'The Living End'! I also love your take on the Demons and the sorcerers Grey Moral code. I haven't Found a decent Urban Fantasy Series in a long time so thanks for stepping up!! Could you please give me a run down of what powers and nifty abilities Demons have? Thank you very much and wish you continued success :)
Craig Schaefer
Encyclopedic knowledge of 80s trivia -- oh, wait, that's just Caitlin. :) Their most notable ability is lowering humans' inhibitions towards the sin their Choir represents; people who spend time in the presence of a Wrath demon are more likely to solve problems with violence, and so forth. You'll see a prime example of that in The Living End, when an elder Sloth demon shows up.
(There's also a related anecdote in the forthcoming Harmony Black novel, about a Choir of Greed demon possessing a shopping-mall security guard right before Black Friday. It explains so much about Christmas shopping...)
(There's also a related anecdote in the forthcoming Harmony Black novel, about a Choir of Greed demon possessing a shopping-mall security guard right before Black Friday. It explains so much about Christmas shopping...)
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Steven Andrews
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Craig Schaefer:
I was recommended The Long Way Down and ended up reading it in the span of the weekend. Imagine my shock and surprise when I found out you appear to have written 16 novels of consistent quality since starting your career as a writer in 2014. That's amazing. Is this pace the result of years of pent-up creativity or do you have a specific method that helps you keep this pace? Do you feel it's sustainable?
Rachel
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Craig Schaefer:
Faust is my second favorite, right after Dresden. While I agree with Caitlin that he is more a knight in tarnished armor, I wouldn't say he has crossed that line that would lead to total damnation. He wouldn't kill for fun or the innocent. Is there a greater unforgivable crime lurking in his past? PS - I reread the series before Glass Predator and it was worth it just to get the George Clooney/Iceberg joke!
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