Boston Metaphysical Society: The Book of Demons #1

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Writer Madeleine Holly-Rosing
Artist Gwynn Tavares When Erin, Caitlin, #039, s mother, discovers her daughter can control a demon, she is outraged. In her mind, only a Great House has the right to such power, but who will listen to a poor Irish woman? House Lowell will. For Alice Lowell has inherited an old Puritan journal which describes how to find, enslave a demon, but she needs a psychic to do it. Kidnapping Caitlin is the first step in a plan to rid her husband, #039, s House of debt. But, a demon to do their bidding, her ambitions will be limitless. The Book of Demons can be read as a standalone story, but also acts as a continuation of the hit comic
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When Erin, Caitlin's mother, discovers her daughter can control a demon, she is outraged. In her mind, only a Great House has the right to such power, but who will listen to a poor Irish woman? House Lowell will. For Alice Lowell has inherited an old Puritan journal which describes how to find and enslave a demon, but she needs a psychic to do it. Kidnapping Caitlin is the first step in a plan to rid her husband's House of debt. But with a demon to do their bidding, her ambitions will be limitless. The Book of Demons can be read as a standalone story, but also acts as a continuation of the hit comic "Boston Metaphysical Society: Ghosts and De more

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    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Feb 02, 2022

    BOSTON METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY: THE BOOK OF DEMONS is the best one-shot spinoff of the series so far. The story gives more room to the magical elements, creates a compelling conflict with clear stakes, and ends on a satisfying note that leaves the door open for more adventures to come. Read Full Review

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