![]() ![]() Halfway through the story, werewolves make an appearance. Written mainly in sentence fragments with an excess of exclamation points, the narrative is a mish-mash of occult motifs. He goes to live with insensitive Uncle Dervish, who regales his newly orphaned nephew with stories about the "long and bloody history" of the house that Grubbs will now call home. Grubbs is sole witness to his family's execution and his narrow escape, by means he doesn't quite understand himself, nearly drives him mad. He feels guilty about this when, just a few pages later, Gretelda, Mom and Dad are killed in appalling fashion by Lord Loss, a "demon master," and his grotesque familiars-Vein and Artery. Grubbs seeks revenge against the informant, his sister, Gretelda, by smearing her bath towels with rat guts. Readers meet teen narrator Grubitsch Grady ("Grubbs") in a bad spot-he's in the principal's office, caught smoking cigarettes-but things are about to get far worse. ![]() The author of the popular Cirque du Freak books launches another no less gruesome series with this first installment in the Demonata books. ![]()
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