Demon: A Memoir
by Tosca Lee
Published by Navpress (June release)
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Reviewed by Jake Chism
As a book editor Clay is always looking for the next big thing to publish. A man named Lucian approaches Clay out of the blue with a unique publishing opportunity, and at first Clay is skeptical. Lucian claims to be a demon and he wants Clay to write and publish his memoirs. As Clay spends more time with Lucian, not only does he begin to believe Lucian's outlandish claims, but he begins to sense a connection between himself and the demon that may change his life forever.
Tosca Lee shines in this debut novel that is unlike anything I have ever read. This is a modern-day parable that effectively re-tells the story of God's love for man that is woven throughout the Bible. Not only is this a highly entertaining read, but it is also extremely challenging and thought provoking. Lee pulls back the veil and reveals the spiritual struggle that all humans face. Clay is a remarkable character because his story is our story and his struggles are our struggles.
Rather then leave us with perfect answers and solutions, in the end we are left with life-altering challenges and choices that we must come face to face with.
Armchair Interviews says: An excellent novel that will hold your attention and stretch your perspective on life.
Author's Web site: http://www.toscamoonlee.com
