The Demon Collector By John Mayhew Signed & Doodled First Edition First Printing

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We are proud to present The Demon Collector stunning doodled book by Jon Mayhew. This book is a first edition first printing and has beautiful black endpapers.

Edgy Taylor sees demons. They walk among us, masquerading as humans, but he can see through their disguises. So when Edgy discovers the Royal Society for Daemonologie, he hopes that at last he will find some clue to the origins of his mysterious ability. Within the Society’s ancient walls are the answers to many secrets. And when Edgy joins their expedition to the Arctic Circle, he sails through icy seas towards the darkest secret of all . . .

Reviews

‘Mayhew has woven a rich tapestry depicting a series of convincing worlds . . . It has a breathtaking pace [and there] are characters we hope to meet again’ (Children’s Book of the Month,The Observer)

‘An accomplished page-turner . . . lighthanded, scary fun, with some sibling bickering thrown in’ (SFX)

Praise for The Demon Collector:

‘Mortlock was a striking debut . . . it created a creepy atmosphere that won much praise. The Demon Collector is equally full of well-written suspense but far funnier, with a strong filmic element that fans of Joseph Delaney’s Spooks Apprentice and Anthony McGowan’s Hellbent will lap up . . . Boys will love the rich vein of disgusting humour and the fact that demons can’t resist riddles – which the well-named Edgy is good at making up and solving. Mayhew’s demons are scary enough to be exciting but, unlike those of Darren Shan, not depressingly sadistic. These are demons with style, and they’re here to stay’ (Amanda Craig, The Times)

Book Description

Jonathan Stroud meets Joseph Delaney (with a bit of Dickens). A darkly humorous and utterly gripping story of a time when demons roamed London’s underworld

Product details

  • First Edition First Printing
  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Childrens (7 Mar. 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1408803941
  • ISBN-13: 978-1408803943
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 13 x 3.3 cm

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