Demons never die. People do. That’s the trade-off in the art of exorcism, and the nameless man who practices it knows the rules all too well. Efficient, merciless, and disturbingly good at his job, he drives demons from flesh without a shred of concern for the broken bodies left behind.
Prosper of Schanz, brilliant man of science, has a grand plan: raise the world’s first philosopher-king, a ruler crafted by reason and guided by truth. Unfortunately, Prosper is also possessed. Which makes him both a marvel and a monster.
K. J. Parker’s Prosper’s Demon crackles with sharp wit, brutal logic, and a narrator you’ll love to hate. Imagine Geralt of Rivia with Deadpool’s cynicism, and then make him an exorcist.