
My Halloween Book Fair choice for today is Maledicus by Charles F. French.

What Amazon says
“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” (Edmund Burke) Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Franklin attempts to make it through life day by day. Roosevelt is a widower, who lost his beloved wife to cancer and a retired history professor, and he has not stopped grieving. He and his two closest friends, also retired and who have also lost loved ones, form a paranormal investigation group. They hope to find an answer to the question: is there life after death? When asked by a local teacher to investigate a possible haunting of her house, the group discovers an evil beyond anything they could have imagined. This is no mere ghost. Maledicus, who was in life a pimp, torturer, and murderer during Caligula’s reign in Rome, in death has become a sociopathic demon that attacks the weak and the innocent. Maledicus threatens a five year old child’s life and soul. Terrified by what they have discovered, Roosevelt and his friends must choose to either walk away from this threat , or to do battle with this ancient creature at the potential loss of their sanities, their lives, and their souls.
My review
Maledicus is the right hand man to Caligula, Emperor of the Roman Empire, and they are equally despicable, inhumane and outright evil. Maledicus has plans, great plans, whereby he will ascend to the top position of Emperor but he underestimates the incumbent, Caligula, and his many eyes and ears. Maledicus never achieves his aspirations and is dispatched to the afterlife in an unpleasant and painful way.
In the non world between Heaven and Hell, Maledicus lurks. He is not reconciled to his unnatural death and believes his chance to aspire to greatness will come. He sets about manipulating events and circumstances to achieve his ultimate goals of greatness.
Meanwhile, time has moved on and in the 21st century, three elderly and retired men, Roosevelt, Sam and Jeremy, have formed a ghost-investigating group, with the occasional help and support from Roosevelt’s nephew, ex-US Marine, Patrick. They have all suffered personal losses and this is a great way for them to keep themselves mental and physically active and to indulge in an interest in ghosts and the supernatural. When their Investigative Paranormal Society (“IPS”) gets its first really legitimate case, they find themselves up against an on-going evil that refuses to die. Can the IPS go up against an ancient and expanding evil and expect anything other than untimely deaths?
I enjoyed the characters of Roosevelt, Sam, Jeremy and Patrick and learning about their individual losses and life experiences, all of which weave together into the fabric of this well planned story.
The idea behind this book is fresh and clever and the ending was superb. I was really impressed by the author’s unique and thrilling ending.
Amazon US purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/Maledicus-Investigative-Paranormal-Society-Book/dp/1533425434
It sounds like a good book for a Halloween Book festival! Thank for sharing your review, Robbie.
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Hi Merril, I thought I would share my Halloween book choices this month. 💀
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Fun, Robbie! 🙂
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Charles F. French’s book sounds like an eerie page-turner. Great review, Robbie!
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Hi Dave, I enjoyed this book. It’s a good one for Halloween.
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love the scare factor. Sounds like a good read based on your review
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Thank you, I enjoyed it
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Great review, sounds like an interesting theme.
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Thank you. I thought I’d share reviews of good books for Halloween this month 💗
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Your review is excellent, Robbie. My husband especially enjoyed this book.
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Hi Jennie, I’m delighted to know that. Charles has a marvellous imagination.
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Yes, he does!
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Sounds interesting. Some fun premise with the old timers involved.
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Yes, the older characters made it a bit different and I really enjoyed them. It’s an entertaining paranormal book.
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A lovely review!! I used to follow Charles’s blog and he is a lovely man – I need to catch up with him again. I’m sure he’s a wonderful writer, but the creepy cover rather put me off as I tend to nightmares anyway – and horror reads don’t help:)). Is this a truly gory, violent read – or could a wuss like me get away with reading it, Roberta? There are a surprising number of books that are described as ‘dark’ that I can manage quite happily…
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Hi. Sarah, I read a lot of dark and dystopian fiction. That being said I like clever paranormal and steer clear of blood and gore. I found this book clever and not over the top with gore.
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Thank you for that! I’ll add it to my TBR list…
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PS, I agree that Charles is a wonderful person 💚🌷
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Robbie, I grabbed this book on KU. I like unusual ghost stories and this sounds interesting!
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Hi Colleen, that is great. I enjoyed this book very much 💚
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Thanks for the recommendation, Robbie. 🧡
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Hi Robbie,
Thank you so much!!!
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My pleasure, Charles. This is such a good book.
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Hello Roberta, many thanks for presenting this book, which seems to be very interesting, because it also speaks of running away from a threat or to fight against it! Have a good week:)
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Hi Martina, this book does present that choice and I enjoyed it very much. The historical element interested me too. I am going away to the Busch for a few days this week which is always wonderful 💕🤗
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💕🤗Enjoy yourselves!!
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“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” So, so true!
Thank you for another excellent review, Robbie!
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HI Donna, it is my pleasure to share about this book. I am sharing a book a day this month in the run up to Halloween. I most certainly like darker reads.
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This sounds like a really great horror story. I’ve read reviews and posts about this book before but I did not get around to buying it, but I finally did now. It seems like a must read if you are into horror stories, which I am. Thank you for a great review.
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Hi Thomas, it is my pleasure. I decided quite last minute to share my thoughts on Halloween reads. I enjoyed this series very much.
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I didn’t know you were doing a Halloween festival, Robbie. How exciting!
I’m very intrigued by this one. Best wishes and congrats to Charles. Hugs all around.
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Hi Teagan, it was a last minute idea. I have your book, A Peril in Ectoplasm in the line up.
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Now I’m even more excited. You are so kind.
I’ll email you an image and links. Happy October.
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Thanks, Teagan
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How exciting to see you do Halloween festival book review…👏👏👏
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HI Michelle, a little bit of Halloween fun.
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You got me intrigued, Robbie. Thanks for the recommendation! ?I’m going to check it out.
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Hi Olga, I think you will like this book. You do enjoy dark and unusual.
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Congratulations to Charles on the excellent review! Having read the book, I can also attest to its being a good horror story for Halloween.
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Hi Liz, thank you for adding your boost for this book.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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