Desolation by Derek Landy
The Demon Road trilogy bk 2. HarperCollins, 2016. ISBN
9780008156961
(Age: 14+) Desolation by Derek Landy is the second in a
trilogy about a girl named Amber whose family issues are considered
more supernatural than most. As discovered in Demon Road,
the first novel in the series, Amber was born and raised by her
parents so that she may (unknowingly) aid their efforts to gain
power after their centuries old agreement was made with Astaroth,
one of the great demons of hell. The only catch in such a role is
that Amber was destined to become a feast as soon as she became of
age and her own demonic powers started to develop and show. Still on
the run from her parents' enormous appetites, both for flesh and for
power, Amber and Milo (Amber's gunslinging bodyguard and friend)
find themselves being chased by Astaroth's hounds of hell as they
make their way towards the town of Desolation Hill where refuge
potentially hides. While seeming a lovely mountainside town,
Desolation Hill is hiding a large and evil secret, the closer Amber
gets to feeling safe from her parents and the Hounds of Hell, the
more she finds herself tangled in the mysteries and evils in this
town.
Desolation provides a refreshing point of view, gaining an
insight to Amber's mind and thoughts as she struggles with
complications from both the outside world and her own mind as her
chaotic life gets thrown in every direction. The characters that are
introduced in this book are quirky and vibrant, allowing the reader
to imagine them while reading and to realistically understand their
relationships and feelings. Desolation is better suited for
an older audience due to the mature nature of some of the content.
Overall, Desolation is a fantastic read that keeps the
audience trapped in its pages due to its individuality and realistic
characters.
Sarah Filkin