Thomas Maul’s Novel “Manila Demon” Will Lure Readers into the Darkness of Asia

“Manila Demon” is a macabre thriller that will appeal to fans of horror fiction worldwide

/EINPresswire.com/VERO BEACH, Fla. USA – (Release Date March 23, 2012) – An American bachelor travels to Manila to meet his cyber-seductress. A kidnapping into her powerful Philippine syndicate. Brutal murders and torture. A demonic possession. The foundation is set for Thomas Maul’s new novel, Manila Demon. In this riveting horror novel, Tim Randolph becomes embroiled in a macabre web of crime, deceit, murder, madness and demonic possession.

Tim Randolph, goes to Manila to meet the sexy girl of his dreams, Lily, he finds out, too late, that Lily has some dark secrets. These secrets catapult Tim on a journey through Manila that involves questions of love, death and sanity. The novel draws from first-hand research into the geography, customs, politics, culture and folklore of the Philippines. Manila Demon portrays both sides of Manila in riveting detail, the beauty of the landscape and kindness of the people contrasted with the corruption, murder, madness and mayhem that percolates just beneath the surface.

Engaging with the gradual descent into depravity of the first-person narrative, Manila Demon will keep readers riveted from beginning to end. With intimate detail, Maul combines Asian intrigue, realistic credibility of the supernatural and terrifying experiences to create a horror novel that is entertaining, shocking, original and readily believable.

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About the Author

After earning a Master’s Degree from Louisiana State University, Thomas Maul began freelance-writing. His books include Rugged Knuckles and Painful Chuckles and Don’t Worry About It. He is currently working on the sequel to his horror novel, Manila Demon. His writing has appeared in books, magazines, newspapers and television.

Manila Demon * by Thomas Maul
Publication Date: February 27, 2012
Trade Paperback; $XX.xx; 300 pages; ISBN:978-1-46917-209-5
Trade Hardback; $XX.xx; 302 pages; ISBN:978-1-46917-210-1
eBook; $XX.xx; ISBN:978-1-46917-211-8

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