Sample reading from fantasy book - God's Demon

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An unedited passage from one of my favorite novels.

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a sample passage from God's Demon by Wayne Barlowe, Page 89 halfway through the page. So I got in a stood mere yards from Hanny and he felt his knees buckle slightly. For all his observations, the physical presence of the demon major was overwhelming. There was, it seemed, a tremendous supernatural power to his proximity. Henie did not know if it was some studied force of intimidation that the demons used to enforce servitude or merely some innate part of their being. And Henie was not alone in his influence. Some souls actually fell before the demon. Unable to stand whimpering without control, the demon engineers, architects and overseers to seemed as if they were holding their breath. Only the banners flapping loudly in the hot wind fought the silence. Henny watched is one of Sir got in. His two companions leaned into his Lord. This demon to was impressive. But if appearance was any gauge, was the demon majors inferior by reason of his less elaborate decorations? I know that you never wanted this Lord, and he overheard his eyes widened in amazement. While he had understood the overseas infrequent, guttural commands, he had never imagined that the higher demons speech would be intelligible. Their accent was strange and hard to penetrate and their voices many layered. But with some effort he could understand them. Here it stands, Vala far. I accept that. But I do not accept why Basil Bob insists on these hollow gestures. I do not like this theme any more than I like his motives. Sordidness voice. Send us chill down, Hanis spine. It was a terrible voice, resonant and almost horse to the souls years. He tried not to imagine what it would be like. Angry, my Lord, The demon called Bella far said this was not a battle worth fighting. Just accepted anyway, he said, looking up at the figure. It looks good here, sir. Gotten a shook his head. I have never been good at it. Blind acceptance handy Saw some or workers collapse. Enough said, sir. Got Mr Vala far. Taking a thick, glib, dotted sector from him. Let us finish this pretense and go back to the palace. He beckon the chief engineer, a beast headed demon who Manny had rarely seen, who nearly fell in his haste to obey his Lord. Yes, my lord, the engineer said saluting, covering the hole in his chest. You have done a splendid job, Balladur. And you have left the last step for me to finish. Thank you, my Lord. Evel adores eyes, never met Sarg oddness and he quelled. He realized that he and his small group of workers very close to the unfinished step Overseers edged in, prodding and compacting the line so that he was never even closer. Dangerously close. He turned back to Sarg oddness who had his sector in hand. More souls tumbled to the ground saying not to be turned to bricks. No, please. My only crime muscle waving his fort flipper hands cried out was to steal bread for my family. Please do not do this to me.