Reviewed by zooloo1983 on
There is so much I want to say about the book, but I can’t because it would give away a big twist at the beginning, but what I will say is the Devil is NOT happy, but then when is he!
What I love and adore about this book is the way the author has depicted the Devil. His bad temper and outbursts, acting like a petulant child at the best of times, to me are how I would have envisioned the Devil. He also wanted to be a bit of a player with his receptionist Alice, it was particularly amusing when he was thinking of her in the company of HIM and he could hear the Devils thoughts! Embarrassed much! Alice, I love her and her sass! She was great to read about.
I did find it funny when the Devil was with Gideon at the beginning and she kept saying things like Christ, God etc and it was quite frankly pissing him off. (Made me think how much I must say these things too as it seems second nature to blaspheme like that) HE gets all the thanks and the Devil gets shouted at and called a crazy man, easy to see why he would get upset!
Gideon being a doctor was a great take too, someone who is scientific, partnering with a religious deity. The relationship these two had was fascinating to watch unfold. The banter between the two was funny and on point, and realistic. I wouldn’t mess with Gideon that is for sure!
The story itself is fresh, with the Devil being a ‘good’ guy solving a murder, albeit to meet his own end game but it’s the bargain that was made with HIM
This book is fresh and funny, and I laughed throughout the story. You are made to care about the big bad and you cheer him along for a change! I love when books turn things on their head and this book does that, changes your mind about The Devil. Although you care about him, you are reminded constantly that he is The Devil.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 10 July, 2018: Finished reading
- 10 July, 2018: Reviewed