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The Demonata #10: Hell's Heroes [Hardcover]

Darren Shan (Author)
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Demonata May 11, 2010
Beranabus and Dervish are gone. Bec has formed an unholy alliance with Lord Loss. Kernel is blind, held on Earth against his will. Grubbs is mad with grief and spinning out of control.



The demons are crossing.

The Disciples are falling.

The Shadow is waiting.



Welcome to the end.



The tenth and final novel in the chilling Demonata series by Darren Shan, author of the New York Times bestselling Cirque Du Freak series, will bring everything to a terrifying, cataclysmic conclusion.

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About the Author

Darren Shan is the author of the New York Times bestselling Cirque Du Freak and Demonata series. He is currently working on the highly anticipated Cirque Du Freak prequel, The Saga of Larten Crepsley.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; 1 edition (May 11, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031604895X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316048958
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #283,120 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Darren Shan's real name is Darren O'Shaughnessy (pronounced O-Shock-Nessy, though it can also be pronounced O-Shawn-Essy_. Although he is Irish, he was born on July 2, 1972, in St. Thomas' Hospital, London -- directly across the river from the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, which may explain his fascination with evil bloodsuckers! He lived in South East London, near the Elephant & Castle. He started school at the early age of three (he was such a wild child, no pre-school facility would have him!), in English Martyrs. At the age of six, he moved to Limerick in Ireland, with his parents and younger brother, and has lived there ever since.


Shan went to primary school in Askeaton, where his mother was a teacher, then to secondary school in Copsewood College in Pallaskenry. Later, he went back to London to study Sociology and English at Roehampton University. He then worked for a cable television company in Limerick for a couple of years, before setting up as a full-time writer at the age of 23.


Although Shan always wanted to be a writer, it was only in his teenage years that he began writing in his spare time for fun (before that, he only wrote stories if they were for homework). He bought his first typewriter when he was 14, and never looked back, knocking out loads of short stories and comic scripts, and making false starts on several books, which he never completed. He enjoyed his first taste of literary success at age 15, as a runner-up in a television script-writing competition for RTE in Ireland, with a dark comedy script titled A Day in the Morgue (he was morbid even then!).


Shan was 17 when he finished his first novel. Although it was never published, he relished the writing experience, and found himself focusing more on novels in the coming years, leaving behind the short-story format. For the next several years, sandwiched between university and work, he wrote an average of one book a year, experimenting with different ideas, genres, lengths and styles. When he started writing full-time, his output shot up to 5 to 6 books per year! But that has dropped back to 2 to 3 recently, due to all the travelling around he's been doing to promote sales of his books.

All of these early books were adult-oriented. Although Shan quite liked the idea of writing a children's book one day, he considered himself an adult writer first and foremost. In fact, Shan's initial breakthrough was with an adult book, in 1999, titled Ayuamarca (since re-released in the UK as Procession Of The Dead, and coming to the USA in 2010).


In January 2000, his first children's book, Cirque du Freak, which he'd written as a fun side-project, was published. The first book in a series titled The Saga of Darren Shan (or Cirque du Freak, as it's known in America), it attracted rave reviews and an ever-growing army of fans hungry to learn more about vampires which were quite unlike any that anyone had ever seen before!


Shan loved writing for children so much, that for the next several years he focused exclusively on his books for younger readers. First, he wrote a total of 12 books about vampires. He quickly followed up his vampiric saga with The Demonata, a series about demons. Running to ten books in total, The Demonata cemented Shan's place in the UK as the Master Of Children's Horror, and saw him score his first UK #1 bestseller. He also wrote a one-off short book, called Koyasan, for Wold Book Day in the UK.

There was a very successful manga adaptation of Shan's vampire series, drawn by the Japanese artist, Takahiro Arai. It was originally serialized in Japan, but collected volumes are now on sale in the USA, UK and other countries.

In addition to writing for children, Shan has now returned to his first love and is once again writing for adults as well. He has had two adult books published in the UK, Procession Of The Dead and Hell's Horizon. They have been released in a number of other countries too, and are due to hit the USA in 2010. A third, City of the Snakes, goes on sale in the UK in March 2010. His first adult books were released under the name of D B Shan, but they are being reprinted under the name of Darren Shan in March 2010, and City of the Snakes will be released under the Darren Shan name.

By the start of 2010, Shan's books were on sale in every continent, in 39 countries, in 31 languages, and have been children's bestsellers in America, Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and other countries. The books have topped adult bestseller charts in Hungary, Japan and Taiwan. In total, Shan's books have sold close to 15 million copies worldwide!!!!

The movie rights to Cirque Du Freak were bought by Universal, and the first movie (which combines elements from the first three books in the series) was released on October 23rd, 2009, starring newcomer Chris Massoglia as Darren Shan, along with a wide array of established stars such as Josh Hutcherson, John C Reilly, Salma Hayek, Willem Defoe and Ken Watanabe. The movie was called Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant. It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray in February 2010.


A big film buff, with a collection of more than four thousand movies at home, Shan also reads lots of comics and books, and likes to study and collect original artwork, especially comic art and impressionist and post-impressionist art. He has recently started adding sculptures to his collection, making use of the large, empty field outside his back door. Other interests include long walks, watching football (he's a Tottenham Hotspur and Ireland fan), listening to pop and rock music, theatre, worldwide travel, sampling the delights of both gourmet cuisine and finger-licking junk food, and dreaming up new ways to terrify his readers!!!

Shan spends most of his time in Limerick, Ireland, with his girlfriend Bas. He has no pets, but a neighbourhood dog called Goldie joins him on his walks most days. He also feeds a variety of wild birds, and spots the occasional hare and pheasant strolling through his back yard. In addition to his main home in Ireland, Shan has an apartment in London, to which he escapes for a burst of high-speed living every so often, when he feels the need to get his juices flowing!! Shan rarely writes when in London or on the road, preferring to tie himself to his computer when at home in Limerick, where he can work away solidly without any distractions in the peace and quiet of the Irish countryside.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A preeminent augmentation to the Demonata series that kept me captivated through the entire read, July 22, 2010
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Under Death's guidance, the demons have banded together and launched an assault on Earth. Their reward if they triumph will be the obliteration of mankind, control of our universe, and immortality.

Since we last saw Grubbs Grady, things have not gotten better. The demons have found openings to the world. Lord Loss is in his glory. Grubbs is exhausted and heartbroken over the trail of blood, brutality and loss that crowds the world around him. He is desperate to stay on task, to do everything possible to defend what is left. He can hardly remember being a boy because his wolf side has had to take over just to survive: "I'm not in close touch with my human emotions these days. I've become a detached, brutal excuse for a person." He is numb, scared and angrier than he's ever been. He has lost his parents, his half-brother, Bill-E, Meera, Beranabus and a host of others.

Now his Uncle Dervish lies dying in his arms with one last message to him: "Don't become a monster. Remember who you are, the people who love you, why you fight. Beranabus acted inhumanly, but he was never fully human to begin with. You were. You are. Don't lose track of that."

But Grubbs is in a fight for his life and the survival of mankind. It is not time to let this monster go, and if it takes over, so be it. His chances --- the chances of any of them surviving --- are slim to none. There is no place in a demon-run world for humans. There is no compromise with the Shadow growing stronger.

In order to go on, he does need help. So he calls on his old buddy, Kerne, who has the power to open and close the windows that will give them access to other worlds. He is the second person in the demonic weapon known as the Kah-Gash. Next is a girl named Bec, the third person they need and, unfortunately, now a prisoner of Lord Loss. If they can rescue Bec and if Kernel is willing to use his magic, there might be a chance. Kernel, though, has some issues with Grubbs --- and rightly so. In order to keep the boy from running away, Grubbs has clawed his eyes out. Though he has made sure that Kernel has been well taken care of in a hospital, and even has a bodyguard for him (the Disciple Kirilli), Kernel is angry. So when Grubbs shows up with his werewolf bodyguards, Kernel is not pleased.

It takes a lot of convincing, conniving and the promise that, as soon as they can rescue Bec, Kernel can then decide what to do. The fact that his eyes can be restored by magic in the other worlds is also an attraction to him. With trepidations and great mistrust, Kernel is pulled into this mission --- a mission he is convinced is ill begotten.

Grubbs has a brief moment of hope. They can locate the lodestones (used to open tunnels between the demon universe and humans), rescue Bec, and then, as the Kah-Gash, take their last stand against the Demonata. Everything changes in the blink of an eye when Grubbs has a nightmare about Bec and Lord Loss. In his dream he sees Bec not as a prisoner of Lord Loss, but as a partner of the dark, a traitor to all their hopes. At first he shakes this off, only to realize, when he shares it with the others, that it is not a dream --- he is seeing the truth. The worst thing has happened: the Kah-Gash has been broken, and Bec has turned against them.

Darren Shan brings back other wonderful characters like Shark and Timas, as the little band, against all odds, forges on. The battles get bloodier, the losses staggering, and the smug assurance of a victory by Lord Loss with his new, powerful partner Bec more daunting than anything they've encountered. Leave it to Shan to pull out a few more surprising twists in this nail-biting finale to the exciting Demonata series. Readers, get ready for the unexpected --- this is no wimpy ending.

"...you have to find heroism within yourself and play out the hand you've been dealt. The universe never sets a challenge that can't be met. You just need to believe in yourself in order to find the strength to face it." --- Grubbs Grady

--- Reviewed by Sally M. Tibbetts
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series, June 25, 2010
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This whole series is great and is quite fun to read. I teach English, and I have recommended this to several reluctant male readers in my class, and they eat it up. I only wish I had something else to recommend when they finished this!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hell's Heroes Darren Shan, May 12, 2010
One of the best books I've ever read. Combines gruesome horror with undiniably funny humor. I just can't get enough of Shan's books!
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