Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2022
Before we meet Sam, Jeremy, and Roosevelt, the novel opens in ancient Rome with the introduction of one Lucius Antony Caius, a trusted advisor and procuror for the Emperor Caligula. For his own treachery, debauchery, and torture of innocents, he is known as Maledicus. He will become the evil entity with whom the Investigative Paranormal Society must do battle. And an evil one he is!
My favorite parts of the novel were the scenes set in ancient Rome with Maledicus. Anyone who thinks he could be a match for the evil (and insane) Emperor Caligula immediately has my attention. In addition, these scenes were well-researched and executed (pardon the pun).
I was surprised that Caligula dispatched Maledicus so quickly–although I probably shouldn’t have been, given Caligula’s reputation. However, I would like to have spent a bit more time with Maledicus in his earthly incarnation before he was sent howling into the netherworld.
The Investigative Paranormal Society are brought in when Maledicus sets his sights on the five-year-old niece of a local teacher. He proves an intractable enemy for Sam, Jeremy, and Roosevelt, as well as the people they enlist in their fight. In fact, there were several times I was genuinely shocked by what Maledicus did, which for me was one of the biggest strengths of the novel. Although shocking, the horror was not gratuitous or stomach-churning.
I would recommend Maledicus to readers who enjoy horror, the paranormal, and the question of the difference between an evil person and an evil spirit–which I found a fascinating one as I read the novel. If a person can be truly evil, how can this evil outlive its corporeal existence?
Thank you to Elizabeth Gauffreau!
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WTG, Charles!
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Annette, thank you so much!
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My pleasure, Chuck!
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Thank you so much, Liz!
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Congratulations to such a profound and beautiful review, Charles! Liz is a fantastic reviewer. Best wishes, Michael
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Michael, thank you so much!
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🙏 Always with a great pleasure, Charles! Have a nice week! xx Michael
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HI Charles, this is a great review by Liz. Her comment about Emperor Caligula and enjoying the scenes from the book set in Rome resonated with me. I liked that part too. You could have given more historical information there, but it would have changed the genre of your book, I think. Made it more historical horror which might not suit the intended audience as well. Just some thoughts of mine.
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Hi Robbie, yes, that is certainly an interesting idea, and it might well have changed the audience. Thank you so much for your thoughts!
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Congratulations, Charles! What a wonderful review!
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Jan, thank you!
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Excellent review, Charles! I have told Liz before that her book reviews are among the best. I’m so glad she reviewed your book.
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Hi Jennie, thank you so much!
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You are welcome, Charles.
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