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The Devil's Cat

The Devil's Cat

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Devil's Cat Delivers!!!!!
Review: I have got to say that personally I was very inpressed with the horror aspect that this book contains, I mean, I actually felt like I was inside the story. If you are someone who gets into horror stories saturated with immense sexuality, then whoah ----check this one out. The one thing that hits me and actually shocks me with William W. Johnstone's writing is his almost rated X perverseness that he writes into a lot of his books. Maybe since I'm a girl, most people probably think that I shouldn't get into stuff like that, but I've loved this kind of stuff since I was like 11 years old. I begged my dad to buy this book for me when it first came out when I was like 13 years old and, well, what drew my attention to it was like the scary hologram picture on the front cover; I was like, "This has to be an awesome scary read!"....and it was. I like the grossness of the nasty stuff that happens in it and the hilarity of things that probably under normal circumstances wouldn't be funny, but when you read how they were written about in this novel, well, I had to laugh (like for example the guy who danced around nakid in his backyard in all that cat poop, and the guy who got his head knocked off by an out of control devil monster and the guy who thought he was a cat who was crawling around nude and purring in the doctor's office). Also, I actually loved the rape scene where the teenage boys only 13 and 14 years old raped the 15 year old girl. I think that the girl (Andrea) should have agreed to be a willing participant in that, if the boys were cute anyways, she could have had herself some FUN! So if you like creepy dark horror filled with stinky poopy-smelling cats and thunderstorms and maggots and blood and guts and zombie creatures and lots and lots of sexually out of control people and rape scenerios, then check out The Devil's Cat! I am a huge William W. Johnstone fan, and so far I think that this book of his is one of my most favorite!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Devil's Cat Delivers!!!!!
Review: I would just like to say i think all of these books are great.I love the way he writes about good and evil,I think Sam and Nydia are wonderful characters.I just wish their were more of these books to read.I would love to see Little Sam all grown up.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Are you Serious?
Review: THE DEVIL'S CAT sets up the characters and situations we've come to expect from Johnstone. Demons, zombies, and killer felines all make their way into this one. Sometimes the novel seemed bogged down with too many characters, but I found it a satisfying conclusion to the series. It's just as addictive as ever!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sequel to Cat's Cradle
Review: The two main charaters (the Devil's Child and the Cat) who barely survived in the last book return in this sequel. Their roles are greatly reduced and only make a token appearance in the book and really have a more supportive role here then in the first book.

The story is somewhat fast paced with some light , humorous moments as the badly burned Devil's Child and the Cat are put on the side lines and mostly secondary agents are used to attempt to do the bidding of The Devil's Child, Cat and Satan himself.

The hero of the story is the son of the sheriff who died in battle with the Devil's Child and Cat in the last book (shades of Sam Balon here) as he attempts to battle the minions of the Devil's Child and the Cat as they try to regain their health and power.

The problem is the minions.....Well, you will have to read the book to find out if anyone survives this battle and/or IF the Devil's Child and Cat return for Round Three or not....?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sequel to Cat's Cradle
Review: The two main charaters who barely survived the last book return in this sequel. They only make a token appearance in the book and really have a more supportive role here then in the first book.

The story is somewhat fast paced as the badly burned main bad girls are put on the side lines and mostly secondary charaters are used to carry the story and attempt to bring about the destruction of mankind again.

I would only recommend this book to die-hard William W Johnstone fans as this is not up to his normal pare in his story telling.


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