Demons & Ramen by A.M. Loweecey

Blond man holding a Bible with a ghostly woman behind him and the book title Demons and Ramen

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Rating: 4 out of 5.

4.4 Rating on Amazon, 3.9 Rating on Goodreads

Exorcist Denis Kaine has spent his life fighting demons, but when his twin brother dies and the Vatican declares Xavier’s death a suicide, it’s the Church he must fight next. Denis knows something made his brother pull the trigger. He’s going to find out the truth, no matter the cost.

Fueled by rage, whiskey, and a reckless disregard for his own survival, Denis scours the dark underbelly of Rome, searching for answers and exorcising every creature that slithers up from Hell to get in his way. But his quest takes a strange turn when he stumbles upon a Vatican-sealed crypt and accidentally releases something far older, far more powerful than any demon he’s ever faced.

Tags: exorcism, demon hunting, frenemies, enemies to lovers, cooking up trouble

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Print ISBN: 9781734648683 | Ebook ISBN: 9798230356820 | Amazon ASIN: B0DYFTQK9G

Praise for Demons & Ramen

Bestselling author Brian Keene: “{A} fun occult detective romp that will appeal to fans of John Constantine, Anita Blake and Harry Dresden.”

NetGalley reviewer Marie A.: “TL/DR: Sorry, for this one I’m just going to say get the book, you won’t be sorry. […] I honestly did not know what to expect, but I loved this book and I really hope it is part of a series.”

About A.M. Loweecey

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A.M. Loweecey lives in New York with their dog Zeus, who will happily tell you he’s the more photogenic half of the duo. He also wishes A.M. would learn to dictate their stories to make walks around the neighborhood last longer, rather than spending so much time at their desk. When A.M. isn’t on walks with Zeus or finding new ways to scare the pants off readers, they’re working in the garden, where A.M. endeavors to grow the perfect tomato.