A review by nelljustice
Devil's Due by Percival Constantine

4.0

Wow. Talk about an ego the size of the Empire State Building. Yep, that’s Luther Cross. He’s sporting a fast car, sparkly watch, tailored suits all because he can do what others can’t. He’s a paranormal investigator and there are very few that will take on what Luther will. He’s also half demon which is technically called a Cambion. They are outlawed. They should not exist, but Luther does by the Grace of Someone who is connected.

He starts with a case of murder and quickly develops to kidnapping and hostages. Someone is playing God, but he can’t figure out who. Is it the demons? That would be bad. Is it the Angels? That would be worse.

Luther may start out with an ego, but he confirms the reasons he has one because he gets done what no one else will touch. As the book progresses (and I mean quickly – it was a one sit wonder. One afternoon. One read.), the world is in grave danger of a war between heaven and hell that only Luther can stop.

I loved this book. It started out as a egotistic paranormal PI who thinks he’s all that with a cherry on top story to a 'hold on to your socks' and 'strap yourself in' kind of adventure. I will definitely be reading book 2.