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Reviewed by Lex Allen for Readers' Favorite
Destroy All Monsters, book two in the Holiday Spirit series, combines gothic horror, romance, adventure, and dark humor in a thrilling adventure destined for greatness. Author John DeGuire recreates age-old monsters and has them working together to simultaneously define their place in the modern world. Readers who grew up with Frankenstein, Dracula, werewolves, the Invisible Man, and King Kong will marvel at their evolution. In contrast, new readers will enjoy following these new heroes. Having read book one, Holiday Spirit, I see that author John DeGuire prefers to open his stories with a bang, hitting the ground running, and never slowing down. In the process, DeGuire has established a reincarnation/regeneration of infamous and famous characters so that new readers will flock to his stories as once readers in the fifties, sixties, and seventies latched onto and never let go of the aforementioned monsters.
Adding to the ingenious remake of characters, DeGuire possesses a clean, "cut to the chase" style of writing that is unique. But these attributes are just the beginning! Into a fast-paced thriller, DeGuire fits references and inferences to recent historical, cultural, and current events that add mountains of entertainment and a strong sense of verisimilitude to the storyline and the characters. Characters and monsters alike are presented in such a manner that they become true to life with all the emotional ups and downs, trials, tribulations, and desires of real-life people. I am a longtime fan of authors Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Ken Stark. John DeGuire has joined that shortlist of favorite horror/paranormal/suspense/thriller authors, and I'm looking forward to his next novel.