David Michael has written a unique and interesting cast of characters
Luring them to his Penthouse, knowing their plans for him, he sets his trap. Deciding that Sam is the most dangerous of the two, he makes his choice, and she is the one whose blood is used in the summoning. Her death will bring the very horror that is necessary in his plans for the earth and will also help him to control this creature of the dark. Little does he realize that he has also created a different type of killer, that of Reece herself. Madness overcomes her in her despair and anger. He leaves her in misery, secure in his invulnerability.
As darkness descends in the form of the summoned, death and disaster follow. The Old Man, realizing he has made a mistake by leaving Reece alive, sends the summoned after her. At every turn there is something — the summoned fights the command from his summoner — and yet because the summoner knows its true name, it must follow his command. What is it about Reece Ann, that even the most unearthly blackness fights the command to destroy her? Will she get her revenge and release the torment from her very soul? Will evil truly win the war?
David Michael has written a unique and interesting cast of characters, and chose to make Reece the heroine. Or did he?This is a story of horror and pain -- and not for the weak at heart. It is graphic and sometimes cruel but always with an underlying theme. It is set in a time and place where all hell has broken loose literally. The Princes of hell have created an exit from that very place, many of them being destroyed in the process, leaving the Old Man as he is called, as the leader. He is a Prince of darkness, but refuses to be named, as true names have power. He is cruel and callous and his visage is more then horrible — it creates both fascination and fear.