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The Demonologist: A Novel | [Andrew Pyper]
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The Demonologist: A Novel

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  • by Andrew Pyper
  • Narrated by John Bedford Lloyd
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  • LENGTH
    9 hrs and 15 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    03-05-13
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Fans of The Historian won't be able to put down this spellbinding literary horror story in which a Columbia professor must use his knowledge of demonic mythology to rescue his daughter from the Underworld.

Professor David Ullman's expertise in the literature of the demonic - notably Milton's Paradise Lost - has won him wide acclaim. But David is not a believer.

One afternoon he receives a visitor at his campus office, a strikingly thin woman who offers him an invitation: travel to Venice, Italy, witness a "phenomenon", and offer his professional opinion, in return for an extravagant sum of money. Needing a fresh start, David accepts and heads to Italy with his beloved 12-year-old daughter, Tess.

What happens in Venice will send David on an unimaginable journey from skeptic to true believer, as he opens himself up to the possibility that demons really do exist. In a terrifying quest guided by symbols and riddles from the pages of Paradise Lost, David attempts to rescue his daughter from the Unnamed - a demonic entity that has chosen him as its messenger.

©2013 Andrew Pyper (P)2013 Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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    Melinda UT 03-05-13
    Melinda UT 03-05-13 Member Since 2009

    Say something about yourself!

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    "I Beg to Differ (and before you spend your credit)"

    [*I didn't finish and this is not a full review of the book.*]

    "Fans of The Historian won't be able to put down this spellbinding horror story..."

    I listened an hour 1/2 and put it down with no problemo. There will be an appreciative audience for this book, no doubt. I might have devoured it in high school. But, if you purchase this (as I did) based only on the hype that if you *liked Kostova's The Historian you will like this* - you will be sorely disappointed. The book does not have the atmosphere, sophistication, or the grace of sentence of The Historian. So often, I am lured by summaries and reviews that bear no resemblance to what I end up reading that I just felt compelled to give this heads up. You may love this; I hope you do, and that you review the whole book--maybe I'll go back and give it a try with a different attitude. I suggest listening to the sample, and only buying because you are interested in the content - NOT because you are led to believe it has any resemblance to The Historian.

    26 of 30 people found this review helpful
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    David Edmonton, AB, Canada 03-20-13
    David Edmonton, AB, Canada 03-20-13 Member Since 2007

    I am an entertainer...so I spend a lot of time on the road. I take my audio seriously. I appreciate great writing and outstanding narration.

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    "The Hardy Boys meet Indiana Jones..."

    ...and not in a good way.

    How can a story that features a depressive professor who is summoned to a mysterious house in Venice and then gets led on a supernatural road trip POSSIBLY be so lame?

    The idea is better than the novel. It just sounds so good. In truth, despite occasional points of very high interest, I found myself sitting and thinking "Ummmm...what?" at some of the things that happened.

    The ending of the book is completely unsatisfying and is the logical conclusion to a book that started out with great promise and then slowly flops to the floor with an "audible" thump.

    I expect that, if you're like me, you're going to get this one anyway. Great title. Great synopsis.

    Just keep in mind: I TRIED to warn you.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Doris Union City, NJ, United States 04-24-13
    Doris Union City, NJ, United States 04-24-13 Member Since 2010

    Living in Northern NJ. Addicted to that spine-tingling rush of fear.

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    "Interesting story"

    A bit predictable...but, not a bad story. I listen a lot while driving to and from work, so this book was a good listen; but I wasn't tempted to listen outside of my ride. Simply put, It was a good listen - but not good enough to keep me in the car!

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Flatbroke Maryland, United States 04-09-13
    Flatbroke Maryland, United States 04-09-13 Member Since 2001
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    "No such thing as a free lunch (or trip to Italy)"

    While David may seem to have a fairly good life- he is a professor at Columbia and well-respected in his field, he has a close relationship with his pre-teen daughter, he is good friends with a female colleague- his already rocky marriage suddenly hits a new low. He then is susceptible to an intriguing offer from a mysterious source, an unknown woman who shows up at his office. In exchange for a few hours work, he and his family get a free trip to Venice and deluxe accommodations. Even though the woman provides only cryptic details and states that he was chosen for his expertise as a "demonologist"- a categorization David disputes (he is a scholar of John Milton's Paradise Lost), he hops on a plane with his daughter to Venice. Unfortunately, his few hours of time turns out to be much worse than a timeshare presentation (I've heard the "free deluxe accommodations in exchange for a few hours of your time" pitch before). No one that he cares about will remain unaffected. David initially comes across as an everyman- dealing with both success and failure, balancing home and work. Unbeknownst to him, his daughter has been enduring repeated disturbing dreams, dreams connected to this mysterious errand. Who really is the expert? He may possess facts and scholarly interpretation, but she seems to have a more intrinsic connection. Based on the phenomenon he witnessed, this connection to his daughter is terrifying. His own secrets are not spared. Tragedy in his family while he was growing up also is unearthed. Nothing and no one is safe as the story ends up being a race against time. Make no mistake, this is a thriller and horror novel so read at your own risk. It kept me engrossed until the end.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Marci portland, OR, United States 04-04-13
    Marci portland, OR, United States 04-04-13 Member Since 2006
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    "Good story if you ignore "The Historian" reference"

    Author Andrew Pyper needs a new marketing manager. He has two books on Audible.com and both have bad reviews because the description of the book doesn't match the actual book. The comparison to the great book "The Historian" is absurd as this book is nothing like it. However, this is a great story when put in proper context.
    I chose this book because of the reference to "The Historian," so was surprised when it got really scary fairly quickly. I often listen to books as I fall asleep and I couldn't do that with this one. There are a lot of scary moments in this book.
    The story is good. It's multi-dimensional so you care about the main character. The addition of both "good" and "evil" possible super-natural encounters made me ride along with, and cheer for, the main character as he continued to leap into new freaky situations.
    If you stumble across this book and can manage to ignore the comparison to the gorgeous work-of-art that is "The Historian" and begin listening with the expectation of a fun, guilty-pleasure of a horror story, you'll enjoy it.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Jennifer Alliston, ON, Canada 03-26-13
    Jennifer Alliston, ON, Canada 03-26-13 Member Since 2012
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    "Good but not great!"

    The book lacked attention to detail. It was very casual and swept over the sub plot.
    I would have liked a bit more history into the life of David. Good books make you feel and know the characters, I didn't feel connected to David on his search, or any other character for that matter.

    Perhaps if the author did a bit more character building, I would have felt more emotional for his girlfriend at the end.

    If you really got to know the characters, I think the book would have been that much better.

    The book was suspenseful and I liked the scary elements.

    This is a good book to read on the side, doesn't require much thought to follow and is simple with a good narration.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Matthew SEATTLE, WA, United States 03-12-13
    Matthew SEATTLE, WA, United States 03-12-13 Member Since 2009
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    "I didn't quite get it"
    Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

    If you are into biblical/angels and demons/devil walks the earth type of things, this is for you.Otherwise, maybe best to stay clear.

    I didn't quite get where the author was going with this story, and it never really went where I think he wanted to take it. Maybe it's just me.


    Has The Demonologist turned you off from other books in this genre?

    Not at all. Looking forward to Dan Browns' upcoming offering.


    Have you listened to any of John Bedford Lloyd’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    Yes, and this one is outstanding. He is one of my favourite performers, and this offering is no less than excellent.


    If this book were a movie would you go see it?

    Yes, surprisingly. Maybe a screenwriter could tighten this up.


    Any additional comments?

    An odd book. Not sure whether I liked it or not. Scary at times, and the performance was excellent, but the story itself stumbled around. Buyer be wary, but there is something there.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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