Where the Devil Resides
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Publisher Description
Amid the ashes of the Civil War, a Yankee minister boards an airship, little knowing that his world, maybe even his soul, will be destroyed.
When Willem and his family arrive in Key West, even the Union troops can't protect them from a gang of vicious, Confederate swamp rats, led by man called "Smilin'" Jack Welch, who's decided Willem's teenage daughter should belong to him.
Deep in the Everglades, a sorceress has foreseen the coming of a righteous man who'll help her scourge Welch's gang from her domain. But she needs Willem's blood to fuel her power.
Can she and Willem find join forces in time to save his daughter from an unspeakable fate?
If you enjoy dark explorations of the human heart, steeped in magic and adventure, you'll love Where the Devil Resides. Get yours now!
Customer Reviews
Refreshingly original!
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This is quite an interesting book, in a style of voice and frame of time and fantasy I’ve not picked up before, but from the first page it held my attention. Written in first-person, this novella is set during the times before the US was a country in and of itself, when it was still sliced down the middle by bitter feuding, slavery, and civil war. And yet, in these bleakest of settings, a moment of intrigue. The main character, William can Dijk, speaks directly to the reader. More still, this world of old is decorated and presented in a new way, by adding the spice blend of Steampunk technology and touch of mystery.
What readers will find fascinating is the mind-bending way in which the world from what we know in history books changed. How similar and yet different a life of simplicity can be brought splendor by a technology that seems like magic in reins, guided by the careful lead of scientists, and the absolute careless manipulation of politicians and the rich.
I usually try to list other authors of similar genres and styles, but as he is my first of this style of writing and niche of fantasy, I will say this: If you enjoyed Doctor Who, especially those of David Tennant (the 11th Doctor), you will love this book.