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All the Demons Are Here

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All the Demons Are Here

Written by: Jake Tapper
Narrated by: Meg Price, Rob Shapiro
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Bestselling author Jake Tapper’s thrilling novel transports readers to the 1970s underground world of cults, celebrities, tabloid journalism, serial killers, disco, and UFOs.

It’s 1977. Ike and Lucy, the kids of Senator Charlie and Margaret Marder, are grown up—and in trouble. US Marine Ike has gone AWOL after a military operation gone horribly wrong.

Now he's off the grid, working on the pit crew of the moody stunt master Evel Knievel and hanging in the roughest dive bar in Montana. His sister Lucy has become the star reporter of a brand-new Washington, DC tabloid breaking stories about a serial killer and falling in with the wealthy, shady British family that owns the newspaper.

As they deal with the weirdness and menace of the time—celebrities, cults, the rise of tabloid journalism, the death of Elvis Presley, the Summer of Sam, and a time of national unease—Ike and Lucy soon realize that their worlds are not only full of compromises and bad choices, but danger. As their lives begin to spiral out of control, they also spiral towards one another. And the decisions they make could mean life and death not only for them—but also their beloved parents.

“Jake Tapper’s latest, All The Demons Are Here, is an absolute page-turner chronicling the continuing adventures of the Marder clan. Evel Knievel? Check. UFOs? Check? A serial killer stalking the nation’s capital? Check. And all set during one of America’s secretly weirdest years: 1977.” ―Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl

Espionage Genre Fiction Historical Military Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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Unlike the title suggests, its no way close to being a real Thriller. One is constantly anticipating the action to begin and it take place only in the last couple of chapters. Below average story telling.

Below average story telling. Definitely not a thriller.

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