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When Pucorl, the puck who'd possessed a 21st century BMW van, turned the demon Beslizoswian into roadkill on a battlefield outside Paris in the year 1372, he didn't know what he was getting into. How could he? No puck had ever slain a Demon Lord before. But Themis the goddess of proper behavior has determined that Pucorl is now the proper lord of Beslizoswian's Caverns of Torment. And what's a puck-enchanted van with a crush on his mechanic supposed to do with Caverns of Torment? In this third book of the Demon Rift series we get a look at how things work on the demon side of the veils between the worlds-and how adventuring looks to the servants who go along to cook the meals and take care of the wagons. And how a demon in the form of a dinosaur ended up the majordomo of Carl's Not So Bad Caverns. We also learn about what's going on in France and England while Pucorl and the twenty-firsters are in Constantinople. We meet a few gods, make a few deals, and even see a truly magical kiss and some of its consequences. All in all it's a fun romp through the magic of Pucorl's lands in Elysium. And if you don't already have them you'll want the first two books in the series: The Demons of Paris and The Demons of Constantinople.