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Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz
Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz





Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz

Even so it was nothing particularly off-putting.ĭespite its credibility-stretching plot points, Exorcist Falls is still a good story. The book on the whole is very well-edited with the exception of the demon’s “punishment” scene that I mentioned earlier, where it wasn’t as good as it could have been. Janz’s fondness for over-complicating his descriptions continues as well often he uses words that are unnecessarily complex for particular situations: “shake my head in abnegation” being one of the more glaring examples of that as well as of his tendency to repeat himself. Of all the confessional booths in all the world… There is a massive, massive coincidence regarding Danny Hartman’s new partner that, while necessary to move the story along, is entirely too forced and stretches credibility to breaking point. The author’s problem with very convenient events continues in this story. He’s entirely too self-pitying for my taste. Only towards the end does he start to actually build some admirable traits but by then it’s far too late. Despite the terrible things that happen to him, I found it very difficult to have any sympathy for the priest, who throughout is essentially a pathetic figure, consumed with his inadequacies and his lust for the mother of the demon’s last host. Naturally, things don’t exactly go to plan.īut then I never expected that they would.

Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz

The priest in question has the idea of using the demon to somehow fight against evil in the world, beginning with the serial killer whose identity only he is currently aware of. The novel starts abruptly, assuming that the reader is familiar with the events of the preceding novella: including the identity of the Sweet Sixteen killer, as well as the fact that the main character is sharing his body with a demon of incredible power and malevolence. The scenes are necessary for the plot, though it must be said that the violence does in some places verge on the gratuitous: particularly in what I think of as the demon’s “punishment” scene.

Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz

They don’t bother me, but some readers may well find them a little off-putting. It’s worth mentioning first that the novel contains scenes of extreme violence: the kind that would very definitely earn a film an “18” rating. Before you read on be aware that this review will contain spoilers for that novella. I’ve already reviewed the prequel novella, Exorcist Road, and you can find that here. Exorcist Falls is the new novel from Jonathan Janz, out this month.







Exorcist Road by Jonathan Janz