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Running with the Demon

Word and the Void Series, Book 1

#1 in series

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
Twenty years ago, New York Times best-selling author Terry Brooks published the first fantasy novel ever to hit the mainstream best-seller lists. Once again he breaks new ground in Running with the Demon, convincing listeners that impossible villains and heroes actually coexist with us in our everyday world. On a very hot Fourth of July weekend, two strangers appear in Hopewell, Illinois, in the middle of a bitter steel strike. One, a Demon of the Void, will use the angry steel workers to attain his own terrible ends. The other, a Knight of the Word, dreams about a nightmarish future and spends every waking moment desperately trying to change its course. The fate of the town and, ultimately, of humanity, depends on one exceptional 14-year-old girl, the only one who can see the otherworldly creatures that have begun to invade her home town. George Wilson's narration powerfully conveys the apocalyptic magnitude of this novel of good versus evil. Mystery and suspense blend to keep the listener involved to the very last word.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 31, 1997
      The genius of Brooks lies in his inspired joining of different worlds in one intricate tale. Here, for instance, are teen romance, satanic horror, elfin fantasy and Native American mythology, among other elements. Nest Freemark, a 14-year-old in an Illinois factory town, possesses magic powers whose precise nature is a mystery, as is the reason for her mother's suicide. Nest's grandmother, a dreary alcoholic since her daughter's death, guides Nest in using the magic but keeps many secrets, including the origin of the strange spirit-beast "Wraith," who protects Nest from the "feeders"--spirits who live on fear and hatred. Nest has a charmingly grouchy elfin partner, "Pick," with whom she tends the spiritual balance of the land. In the midst of Nest's adolescent awakening, a demon comes to town. He is an insidious presence who incites deadly violence and unleashes terrible malevolences from the land itself. John Ross, a "Knight of the Word," arrives to stop him, to protect Nest and to prevent the grim future he sees in his dreams. Dramatically, Ross's character is a confusion: his much-touted presence ends up making no difference at all--Nest herself turns the last trick. Still, Brooks's pacing is fabulous, and he manages to surprise and yet to maintain a feeling of inevitability. The last third of the book is a breathtaking run of near-catastrophes and revelations. As his first novel to be set in the modern world, this volume represents a significant development for Brooks; but his fans should embrace it as eagerly as they have The Sword of Shannara and his many other bestsellers. 250,000 first printing.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      One need not be a fantasy follower or Terry Brooks devotee to find this dark tale completely gripping. Kate Burton satisfies teen and adult listeners as she convincingly speaks for Nest Freemark, 14; her chain-smoking, vodka-drinking grandmother; and her grandfather, "Old Bob." The narration of the hellish dreams of John Ross, Knight of the Word, is powerful. Burton introduces the six-inch sylvan with the easy, high-pitched voice expected of a wood creature with magical powers. As Burton's voice mesmerizes the listener, characters from different worlds are readily accepted. Many plots lead to occasional abruptness in the abridgment, but the force of the production is not diminished. R.N. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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  • Lexile® Measure:890
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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