When the Demons Come
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When the Demons Come” by H.D Mullins is a book about U.S. Marshal Dan Sullivan and his pursuit of the notorious outlaw Bill Rawlings, who’s gang has taken over the city of Lakepoint, in the American West. The story is a compelling mix of action, adventure, and drama, with themes of family, friendship, and the protection of the innocent in the landscape of the old West. The book features well-developed characters, including Dan Sullivan, his fiancé Maggie, and her children, who Rawlings wants to murder in order to take her oil rich land. Readers will find themselves rooting for Dan as he confronts his own personal demons and strives to capture Rawlings alive. The struggles of the Sullivan family reflect the harsh realities of life on the frontier, and the author portrays their determination to persevere in the face of adversity with great empathy. One of the book’s major themes is the changing
landscape of the American West, with historical details woven seamlessly into the story. The novel shows how these changes impacted the lives of people like Dan Sullivan and his family, who were caught in the middle of the turmoil. The book also explores the complexity of human relationships, with the author portraying the characters’ relationships with great care and depth. The action scenes in the book are well-written and build suspense throughout the story. The climactic showdown is a thrilling conclusion to the book, leaving readers satisfied with the resolution of the story. Overall, “When the Demons Come” is a well-crafted book that offers an immersive experience of the world of the American frontier. Fans of Western fiction will enjoy the themes of family, friendship, and the changing landscape of the West, while those new to the genre will find it to be an engaging and thrilling read.