
Jake could now see the demon fully. Its body was a mass of steely sinew, its arms roped with muscle. Six fingers sprouted from its hands, each ending in lethal talons. The thing did not possess a nose; instead a large hole, bubbling with green mucus, occupied the middle of its face. Mr Pinch's tongue flickered between his teeth and slurped across his fat lips. He was hungry. When a violent storm rages around the little village of Hobarron's Hollow, a young boy is sacrificed 'for the greater good'. His blood is used to seal a mystical doorway and prevent an apocalyptic disaster known only as the Demontide. Twenty-five years later, another boy, Jake Harker, is about to be drawn into the nightmare of the Demontide. Witches and their demon familiars stalk his every move, and his dreams are plagued by visions of a 17th Century figure known only as the Witchfinder. When his father is abducted, Jake must face the terrible secrets kept by those closest to him and a shocking truth that will change his life forever...
Jake Harker finds himself targeted by malevolent forces as the ancient, apocalyptic threat known as the Demontide begins to resurface. Jake must navigate a landscape where witches and their demonic familiars operate in the shadows, threatening his safety and sanity. His objective is to uncover the truth behind his father's abduction and the history of his village, Hobarron's Hollow. The narrative follows a linear progression, utilizing a third-person perspective to track Jake's descent into a world of hidden occult dangers and familial secrets.
Readers frequently highlight the grim atmosphere and the effective integration of supernatural horror into a contemporary setting. Discussion often centers on the pacing of the mystery, as the narrative balances Jake's personal development with the escalating threat of the Demontide. Critics note the author's ability to craft unsettling creature designs that heighten the tension throughout the story. The book is often praised for its dark tone and the way it connects historical folklore to modern-day stakes, making it a notable entry for those interested in occult-themed fiction.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192731904
ISBN-13:
9780192731906
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