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Voices [Paperback]

Edward Bonadio

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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (6 Jun 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0595184308
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595184309
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.4 x 2 cm

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Voices is a classic story of good and evil set in modern times. It delves into the psychology of human instability and depression and offers a theory on what makes humans do inhuman acts.Lea Moore, a police detective. Challenged by a series of crimes and an attempted assassination, she discovers true evil has set up shop in her city. Her partner, a parish priest, and spirits team up to protect the city from a demon and its willing accomplices.Jake Haley is a reclusive loner. His only solace is his television. But his soul has become fertile ground for an evil that needs him to do its dirty work. Through the seduction of Haley the evil plans to carry out a plan to control the city. Jake Haley doesnt know it but his only hope is Lea Moore. They have a bond that neither knows of and only that realization can save them both. With a number of twists and turns the story winds to a conclusion that includes exorcism, multiple deaths, salvation and demonic trickery. In the end only Lea Moore is privy to the awful truth of how powerful the evil has become.

About the Author

Born in 1947, Ed Bonadio grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He presently lives in Gilbert, Arizona. Employed in upper management for an engineering service firm, the author enjoys reading fictional thrillers. He also enjoys studying Mythology and Egyptology. An avid horseman, he has been involved in breeding and showing Arabian horses.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Voices...., 5 Sep 2001
By "cbruno@searchalot.com" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Voices (Paperback)
Every once in a while an idea becomes a great story. Voices is that story. I suspect that there will be hours of excellent reading enjoyment for anyone picking this book up. I hope that this author will produce more on this subject. I highly recommend "Voices" by Edward Bonadio . Clyde Bruno.......

5.0 out of 5 stars It's very much worth reading, 19 Mar 2003
By Zanne Marie Gray "zanne@bookreview.com" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Voices (Paperback)
In this modern tale of good and evil, Jake Haley is a reclusive loner living in present-day Oakland, California. His soul has become easy pickings for an evil that needs him to do the dirty work via voices coming from his TV set. After he lets the entity take him over, Jake's new job is to kill Wilson, the Mayor of Oakland, so that Cameron Parker, the Vice Mayor, another of the entity's minions, can take over and run the city properly. Several years ago as a prosecutor, Wilson put away Billy Martin, a notorious serial killer and another of the entity's minions. With Parker in the Mayor's Office, Martin will have a better chance of escaping from police custody.

Jake almost succeeds in his quest to kill the Mayor. He sets up a bomb inside a hotel ballroom where the Mayor is to appear. A lot of people die, but not the Mayor. Later, he sets up sveral bombs inside a school gymnasium where Wilson is to appear, but is stopped by the police.

Jake isn't the only one hearing voices. Oakland police detective Lea Moore is a rising star in the Department. She starts hearing voices, mostly that of Jimmy, her late partner and ex-lover. She still feels responsible for his needless death months earlier. Through solid police work, and a lucky break or two, she, and Arlis, her partner, get to Haley, before he kills more innocent people. In police custody, Haley fingers Cameron Parker, just before the entity is exorcised out of him by Father Rojas, a local priest suffering a crisis of faith and who has also been hearing voices. Lea and Arlis have words with Parker, just before Parker kills Arlis and Moore kills Parker. With the entity, named Matzorgein, defeated and with the immediate danger to the city over, the story ends, right? A couple of years later, in another city, Matzorgein lets Lea know that it is about to have the last laugh.

Is it possible that evil people like Hitler or Sadam Hussein are the latest vehicles for ancient forces that conspire to commit great evil? This book explores how such a thing could happen. Is your neighbor simply not a nice person, or is the reason much more sinister?

This is much better than the average police/serial killer story. It touches on a lot of things, and it's just plausible and spooky enough to keep the reader thinking long after the book is finished.


5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing!! A paranormal thriller well worth the read., 8 May 2002
By Carol Kluz - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Voices (Paperback)
Mr. Bonadio's Voices is one of those books that leaves one wondering. He has the uncanny talent of making the unbelievable...believable. The evil forces in the tale lend credibility to the psychological conclusions drawn about why people are capable of dispicable and inhuman acts of terror and cruelty. The main character, Lea Moore, knows first hand the extent of power the evil force carries. She partners with unusual people to try and thwart the evil demon. The question is...does it work?

It is with great anticipation that I look forward to Mr. Bonadio's next work.

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