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Rating: Summary: Fast paced,intense, sometimes humorous,well worth reading! Review: Redemption is never impossible, and that's what Steve Caplan and Al Richards discover in Satan Enraged. The two con men are just out of prison and plotting their next moves when Caplan has a horrifying experience. He collapses in his apartment, and has an out-of-body encounter with two evil looking men who try to drag him away. Panic stricken, he fights them off managing to escape back into his body. When he regains consciousness he reflects on this, and we discover that the two 'men' are actually the demons, Shamaaz and Ashtar, who, not expecting such violent reaction to their attempts at a casual pickup, let their guard down sufficiently to allow Caplan to escape. Now they can't deliver his soul and Satan is not happy. What follows is their attempt to keep Caplan from straying off the beaten path, and away from the straight and narrow. If they don't succeed, they'll be adorning Satan's office permanently - as two new pieces of leather furniture. Their attempts are at times funny, and at times scary, but always unexpected. Shamaaz and Ashtar try to be Caplan's puppet masters but he works with a whole different set of strings. The fun comes in watching how Caplan and his partner Richards never act totally as they should and continue to make life frustrating for the guardian demons. Have you ever seen the movie where the spirit of a man doesn't quite make it to Heaven? Well this one poses as many challenges for the forces of darkness as that one did for the forces of good. A thoroughly enjoyable book!Rob Vogt said it much better than I could! Review by Rob Vogt, Reporter, Claresholm Local Press
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