Demons: Triskellion Saga Book Two

The killing of the homeless has stopped, but not the killer.

Joe Anderson, Angela’s old partner, is following a trail of death across the United States, unsure of what he will find along the way, but not convinced Angela is dead.

Angela, on her path to fulfilling her role as avatar, is pursuing Trokar with Daxxe, trying to catch him before he can set his new plan into motion. She and her allies face the new and old adversaries while she battles with her own self-doubt.


Fate leads them all to the birthplace of evil within the realm and the final showdown―but not all of them will survive. The fate of the world hangs in the balance as they clash with the forces of evil.

DEMONS is the sequel to SCOURGE and the second book of the Triskellion Saga trilogy. It’s not going to let go, keeping the pages turning. The ride isn’t over


Demons: Triskellion Book Two by Rodney W. McWilliams is a horror novel set in a rural community where strange, terrifying occurrences begin to unravel the peace. The story starts with a chilling murder at a local bar and escalates as body parts are discovered in a river, prompting a local sheriff’s investigation. As dark forces emerge, the plot intertwines supernatural elements with crime, blending suspense and fear. McWilliams explores the fragility of small-town life under the shadow of something sinister.

Author Rodney W. McWilliams excels at creating an atmosphere of dread from the very first moment of this excellent novel, with the slow unraveling of mysterious, gruesome events that keep readers on edge. It’s a testament to his skill in suspense that we never lose the feeling of looking over our shoulders for danger throughout the entire read. I was also really engrossed in the descriptions as McWilliams paints vivid, eerie environments that heighten the sense of isolation and terror in a rural setting. It feels like you get to know the town and its locals, which adds yet more suspense as readers start to worry about where the next betrayal or secret will come from. The dialogue is sharp and natural, with the characters’ fear and confusion palpable in their words and actions so that the pace is never spoiled by huge amounts of prose. Yet there are some poignant quiet moments with reflection on the horrors that are befalling the town, and these are just as chilling and impactful as the horrors themselves. Overall, Demons is an intense and enjoyable read for fans of dark dealings and mysterious crime stories.


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