A review by spestock
The Doctor's Demons by Maria Abrams

4.0

An enjoyable read about a psychologist treating demon-possessed children. Definitely made good on the promise of the killer cover. Just the right mix of that sort of fun, schlocky old-school horror vibe, and the ways that horror tropes can be used as wonderful metaphors for all sorts of actual, normal, real world stuff - demons are about the perfect example of the latter. Some surprisingly good character work, too. Another great pick from Night Worms.

There were some reviews I saw complaining about the typos. Folks should have a little more patience and understanding when it comes to indie publishers - they don't have the money and resources of the great big publishing houses (and guess what, they put out books with typos, too). I once read a book that printed a chapter out of order - that's a boo-boo that matters. A few typos? NBD.