By Yvonne Marrs

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The beautiful young photojournalist, Aileen O’Shannon, is not who she seems. For centuries, she has been a demon hunter, a sorceress who has tracked and killed small bands of demons that occasionally crossed into our world. But that changed when she joined Dr. Jack Oswald’s expedition to study one of hundreds of huge holes that mysteriously appeared overnight in the frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle.Instead of small sporadic incursions, hordes of demons now pour from these hell holes like water from a sieve. With bombing little more than a losing game of whack-a-mole, Earth’s armies are unable to destroy the portals. When Jack suggests a desperate plan, he is drafted to join Aileen and a team of other sorcerers and Army Rangers to travel to the demon homeworld. Once there, they will unleash a plague virus and set off a nuclear bomb to destroy the portal complex. It’s a suicide mission. But Aileen has given Jack’s wife her word to bring him back safely, and the demons have already killed three men under her protection. Just how far will Aileen go to avoid losing another?

Hell Holes: To Hell and Back (Book 3) By Author Donald Firesmith – Book Review

After book 1 written from Jack’s perspective, and the second book from Angie’s perspective, it’s not a surprise that book 3 is written from the last of the main characters, Aileen. It is more interesting than the second book, as a lot of the background of Aileen and the Order, is new to the reader. Readers who loved the idea behind the first two books will be equally as enthralled with this book. The characters are very real and the dialogue is credible. The plot was well researched and presented and the pace adjusts nicely with the tension of the story. There were some editing issues which may distract a reader.

The series is a horror sci-fi, so it is not the sort of thing I’d usually read or enjoy – but I did.

I award 5 stars. 

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