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Maxie's Demon

The Spiral #4 / 4
by Michael Scott Rohan
Maxie's Demon (The Spiral #4) by Michael Scott Rohan
★ 4.00 / 1
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Maxie’s in trouble! Again. Only this time it’s serious. Driving a stolen Ferrari off a motorway flyover at something approaching Mach 1, with the police in hot pursuit, is no way to make old bones.

But it’s child’s play to what follows.

For Maxie, small-time thief and general low-life, has crashed into the Spiral, a strange whirlpool of time and space where the shadows of past and present merge and mingle, and the only thing to expect is the unexpected.

The two Elizabethan alchemists, for instance, who are convinced that Maxie is essential to their magickal endeavours – and their mixed-up marriages. A furious crime boss with a frazzled ear, and the smooth but threatening tycoon Stephen Fisher. And the swashbuckling, sexy but distinctly spectral band of freebooters who promise Maxie power and riches beyond his dreams – if only he’ll join them.

From unwilling dope deals on deserted marshes to the magical ghettos of medieval Prague, from an Emperor’s palace to a Nazi assassination, Maxie is hunted and haunted on a wild ride through the sewers of history – literally. But in the end, to survive he must call upon his own highly individual skills, and at last confront his personal, exclusive demon...

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Fantasy
Release date: 1997

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Michael Scott Rohan

Michael Scott Rohan (1951-2018) was a Scottish fantasy and science fiction author and writer on opera.

He had a number of short stories published before his first books, the science fiction novel Run to the Stars and the non-fiction First Byte. He then collaborated with Allan J. Scott on the nonfiction The Hammer and The Cross (an account of Christianity arriving in Viking lands, not to be confused with Harry Harrison's similarly themed novel trilogy of the same name) and the fantasy novels The Ice King and A Spell of Empire.

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Rohan is best known for the Ice Age-set trilogy The Winter of the World. He also wrote the Spiral novels, in which our world is the Hub, or Core, of a spiral of mythic and legendary versions of familiar cities, countries and continents.

In the "Author's Note" to The Lord of Middle Air, Rohan asserted that he and Walter Scott have a common ancestor in Michael Scot, who is a character in the novel.

According to his entry on the website of the Little, Brown Book Group, "after many years in Oxford and Yorkshire (they moved to Leeds in 1984), he and his American wife Deborah (Archives Conservator for Cambridgeshire) lived (as of 1994) in a small village near Cambridge, next to the pub."

The Spiral

The Spiral: where past and present meet, where myth and legend infiltrate the mundane world, where Hy Brasil and Babylon are but a short voyage away - via the cloud archipelagos... You can't always find it - but it can always find you.

The Spiral consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Chase the Morning (The Spiral #1)
★ 4.00 / 1
The Gates of Noon (The Spiral #2)
★ 4.00 / 1
Cloud Castles (The Spiral #3)
★ 4.00 / 1
Maxie's Demon (The Spiral #4)
★ 4.00 / 1


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