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Prosper's Demon - by K J Parker (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "As if Deadpool had slipped into the body of the Witcher Geralt.
- About the Author: Having worked in journalism, numismatics and the law, K. J. Parker now writes for a precarious living.
- 112 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
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About the Book
"In a botched demonic extraction, they say the demon feels it ten times worse than the man. But they don't die, and we do. Equilibrium. The unnamed and morally questionable narrator is an exorcist with great follow-through and few doubts. His methods aren't delicate but they're undeniably effective: he'll get the demon out--he just doesn't particularly care what happens to the person. Prosper of Schanz is a man of science, determined to raise the world's first philosopher-king, reared according to the purest principles. Too bad he's demonically possessed."--Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
"As if Deadpool had slipped into the body of the Witcher Geralt." --The New York Times
In the pitch dark, witty fantasy novella Prosper's Demon, K. J. Parker deftly creates a world with vivid, unbending rules, seething with demons, broken faith, and worse men.
In a botched demonic extraction, they say the demon feels it ten times worse than the man. But they don't die, and we do. Equilibrium.
The unnamed and morally questionable narrator is an exorcist with great follow-through and few doubts. His methods aren't delicate but they're undeniably effective: he'll get the demon out--he just doesn't particularly care what happens to the person.
Prosper of Schanz is a man of science, determined to raise the world's first philosopher-king, reared according to the purest principles. Too bad he's demonically possessed.
Review Quotes
"As if Deadpool had slipped into the body of the Witcher Geralt." --The New York Times
"Rich with spiky ideas and with Parker's inimitable and always entertaining voice." --Locus
About the Author
Having worked in journalism, numismatics and the law, K. J. Parker now writes for a precarious living. He is the author of Devices and Desires, Evil for Evil, The Devil You Know, and other novels. K J Parker also writes under the name Tom Holt, and has won the World Fantasy Award twice.