At the house where the Satanists were planning their ceremony, the security wasn't all that strong:
"They knew that their fellow citizens, in this brave new century, chose to be unaware of them, to consign their master and them to the realm of myth. No one would come looking for them because no one believed in their existence."
When Odd Thomas spies on the Satanists gathering, he sees "a well-known film actor, a United States senator, and a couple other faces that were familiar but that I couldn't identify."
"...they were protected by their master, the rebel angel who was the prince of this world, to whom they had pledged everything. He said that they were untouchable. And perhaps they trusted one another not to steal and not to betray them with video on the Internet because when they had joined the dark-siders, they had surrendered their free will and no longer had the capacity to change their minds and betray the cult. A satanic society, after all, would operate as the ultimate totalitarianism."
Not that this story has anything to do with real life. Nah!
If you are intrigued, happy reading!
I've read everything of his I can get my hands on. Started over 20 years ago..... I cannot believe I m old enough to make a 20 years ago reference. I'm just going to go sit in a corner and cry while I read my James Rollins Sigma series book.
May have to check James Rollins out ... been hitting the "Classics" lately. Arthur C Clark, Heinlein, and Asimov.
I just read the Dune novels, good times. I've been looking for good authors after finishing that series - gonna checkout a few in this thread.
Patrick Rothfus is an author I love to hate. Wrote “Name of the Wind”, which has outsold Tolkien
It’s been over 10 years and he still hasn’t finished his trilogy
Yeah, I read the first two in the trilogy - pretty amazing. Waiting with the tumbleweeds for the final part....
How do you guys have time to read?? I can barely keep up here and on TS...
Careful with the Heinlein... his early stuff was genius (Green Hills of Earth, Door into Summer, Puppet Masters, etc.) but his later books were - not good. Just a heads up.
Thanks for the info.
Me too!