Monday, October 13, 2014

The Demon Stone by Christoper Datta Giveaway & Review

Today I'm excited to bring you a Guest Post and Kind Fire Giveaway from Chris Datta. His first Novel Touched with Fire was a number one best-seller in the Historical Fiction category, and this supernatural thriller lives up to the high expectations readers have for this talented author.

The Demon Stone by Christoper Datta

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The Demon Stone is a powerful supernatural thriller that leads you from the killing fields of Africa to the quiet Boundary Waters of Northern Minnesota. In braided narratives, Datta spins a terrifying story about the spiritual forces—both real and supernatural—that incite the basest, bloodiest and most frightening of human behaviors. "Reading Chris Datta is like riding a rollercoaster. It’s a fast ride filled with twists and turns. His Demon Stone is scary fun. Stephen King, watch your back!" -Richard Rashke, author of The Killing of Karen Silkwood

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Review of The Demon Stone

This book was different then other books that I have read. Kevin went to Africa to help a friend and in the process he turned his life upside down. He is soon mentally and physically stalked by demons. There was so much going on in his head that it was hard to tell what demons were real, and which were imagined. While on a camping trip the reader starts to find out what is going on, however it might be too late. Especially for the people he is camping with. This is a great thriller and as a fan of Stephen King I really enjoyed this read. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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About the Author

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Debut author CHRISTOPHER DATTA is no stranger to civil conflict or the still-extant scourge of slavery. Most recently the acting ambassador to the Republic of South Sudan where he helped end a war in April of 2012, he has spent a distinguished career moving from one strife-torn country to another, including Lebanon, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. A lifelong student of the American Civil War, his research for Touched with Fire is exacting and based in part on a true story.

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