The Company of Demons
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Publisher Description
The brutal murder of a friend leaves lawyer John Coleman stunned and sends shockwaves through the city of Cleveland. The technique of the killing recalls memories of the Torso Murderer, who dismembered at least twelve people decades ago and then vanished—eluding even legendary crime fighter Eliot Ness. Jennifer, the victim’s beautiful daughter, hires John to handle her father’s estate, and romantic feelings for her soon complicate his already troubled marriage. When John finds himself entangled with a cold-blooded biker gang, an ex-cop with a fuzzy past, and the drug-addicted son of the dead man, he struggles to make sense of it all.
But he cannot shake a growing sense of dread.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Cleveland, Ohio, attorney John Coleman, the narrator of lawyer Jordan's uneven first novel, was traumatized as a teenager by the death of his police detective father, who committed suicide after he failed to catch the serial killer known as the Butcher. A taunting letter addressed to John and signed by the Butcher, deriding his father as a laughingstock, only added to his trauma. Decades later, those demons return with a vengeance when Oyster Frederickson, a casual friend of John's, is decapitated and eviscerated, apparently by the Butcher. John, who once had an affair with Oyster's daughter Martha, who's now deceased, allows himself to be seduced by Oyster's other daughter, Jennifer, imperiling his marriage. Meanwhile, the Butcher, who may have been copying the slaughters committed by an earlier uncaught serial killer, the Torso Murderer, continues to add to his body count. Jordan does a good job making his lead's flaws vivid and plausible, but multiple contrivances undercut the suspension of disbelief. Readers should be prepared for some graphic violence.
Customer Reviews
Fun and suspenseful!
I enjoyed this novel even as I disliked the protagonist. The historical and geographical details helped highlight the city of Cleveland. The pace of the book works..its not plodded with minutiae. Strong characterizations especially Arlene and Jack.
Company of Demons
I really enjoyed the book! The characters were some times hard to follow. I like who they were in the story. Thanks k.