An Indie Review - Demon - Rob J Hayes



This is the first Rob J. Hayes book I’ve read and one of the easiest five star reads I’ve ever had. What an entry.

What Rob has achieved in just 200 pages here is fantastic. I wanted to use the word wonderful but it feels out of place. Demon is a classic obvious good vs obvious bad epic fantasy story following a struggle between mankind and a race of brutal sadistic demons on the brink of war. It’s a story of loss, of grief, of struggle and most importantly it’s a story of resilience and hope.

The setting is cosy for a chapter or two, followed by an entire book of darkness, brutality and discomfort. I have a relatively strong stomach but this book made me feel uncomfortable in parts.

A special mention for the characters in Demon. Rob wastes no time establishing characters you’re going to love and characters you’re going to absolutely hate, namely Donnell, Swordere, Roka and the hounds.

I don’t have much more to say on this book, it’s short, it’s punchy, it’s brutal and I have absolutely no complaints at all. Five stars every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

Read this book.

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