In pitch dark, witty fantasy Novella Rich Monster, Jay Parker cleverly creates a world with vivid, unbending rules, seething with demons, shattered faith, and worse men.
In a botched monstrous extraction, they say the demon feels ten times worse than the man it is. But they don't die, and we do. Balance.
The anonymous and morally dubious narrator is an exorcism with great follow-up and some doubts. Her methods aren't fragile, but they're undeniably effective: she'll get the demon out — she just doesn't particularly care what happens with that person.
Schanz is a man of rich science, the world's first philosophical king, determined to raise allegiances according to pure principles. Too bad he is a monstrous pass.
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