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J.W. Zarek is a three-time bestselling author and award-winning screenwriter who helps catch naughty folk for the Government. His global adventures include teaching English in Japan, climbing to the top of Mount Fuji, getting kicked off of Mount Rainier, navigating the Suez Canal, hunting pirates in the Persian Gulf, and successfully completing the Walt Disney World Marathon as a woman.
His academic research on relationship dynamics led to an invitation to present a paper at the International Forensics Congress in China, influencing his approach to character development and plot construction. Drawing from these diverse experiences, Zarek brings real-world authenticity to his storytelling.
His debut novel "The Devil Pulls the Strings" has garnered over 41 awards, including the Overall Best Book of 2021 from the Chanticleer International Book Awards and multiple CIBA ceremony honors. The novel's adapted TV pilot recently earned the Best American Script Award at the 2024 International Berlin Film Festival, further cementing his reputation in both literary and screenwriting circles.
His other acclaimed works include "Writer's Success Secrets," which reached the Wall Street Journal bestseller list, and the widely successful "The Happiness Code." Looking ahead, Zarek is preparing to launch the Bella Brown series, a whimsical six-book children's collection that follows an eight-year-old girl who discovers magical secrets in her grandmother's garden and befriends a mischievous house spirit named Pip. The series is scheduled to launch between September 2025 and January 2026.
“A remarkable paranormal tale that delivers plenty of plot developments, curious characters, and otherworldly things. - Kirkus Review”
– Kirkus Reviews
In this supernatural novel, a small-town musician fights to stop a diabolical group from summoning the devil and destroying New York City.
Boone Daniels, a handyman at a Missouri trailer park, spends nearly half the year working at the St. Louis Renaissance Festival. During a joust one day, he accidentally injures his friend/opponent Flynn Michaels. So Boone agrees to do him a favor—cover as frontman for Flynn at his medieval rock band’s upcoming New York gig. Boone’s first stop in New York is the home of the band’s patron, whom the Missouri musician immediately watches plummet to his death. Boone simultaneously saves the dead man’s assistant, Sapphire Anjou, and the two flee an unknown trio of armed thugs likely responsible for the patron’s demise. The culprits are after sheet music, specifically Paganini’s. Combining three of the 19th-century Italian violinist’s compositions with a strange “bluish-green glowing liquid” unlocks a secret song and a summoning spell. Cursed immortal Ambrozij Sinti, in cahoots with an ancient, evil secret society, plans to use the spell to call forth the devil, a ritual that will ultimately wipe out the entire city. Boone and Sapphire vow to track down the Paganini pieces and the strange liquid to prevent Sinti from completing the ritual. It’s a dangerous endeavor, as it also requires summoning the devil, who will, according to research, grant a wish. Battling Sinti will pit Boone and Sapphire against preternatural creatures, such as vampires, while the hero comes with his own set of problems—a wendigo has stalked him in his waking dreams since he was 6 years old.
Zarek packs his entertaining story with intriguing characters, including historical and mythological figures. Along with Paganini and the wendigo, there’s Baba Yaga, a supernatural being who will either help Boone or possibly eat him. The extensive cast, coupled with the increasingly complicated plot, is difficult to keep track of. Fortunately, the author isn’t afraid to decelerate the narrative for illuminating discussions. For example, characters meticulously explain things, like villains’ identities and motives, and Boone tends to recap what’s happened or summarize his and others’ plans. The abundance of players never overwhelms the tale; even a minor character, the unnamed lead thug chasing Boone and Sapphire, proves distinctive, always donning an instantly recognizable fedora. As if a magic-filled, present-day New York wasn’t enough, the story also involves “portals powered by time crystals.” Indeed, one character travels to the early 1800s and completes a series of harrowing tasks. Recurring action sequences rev up the pace with sharp, clipped sentences; Zarek also fittingly provides grisly details about the chilling wendigo: “The creature has massive antlers covered in caked blood and desiccated skin unable to cover all its exposed bones.” Since this book launches a series, certain narrative elements remain a mystery; Boone has “uber-vivid dreams” that seem to be psychic visions. Likewise, specifics on his parents’ disappearances, around the time the wendigo originally targeted him, are minimal. But this first Boone-centric volume sports a frenzied final act and a gratifying conclusion.
A remarkable paranormal tale that delivers plenty of plot developments, curious characters, and otherworldly things.
Pub Date: May 4, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-73-640134-7
Page count: 252pp
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: July 30, 2021
The Devil Pulls the Strings
Day job
Adjudicator
Favorite author
Stephen King
Favorite book
The Hobbit
Favorite line from a book
“The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42.” — Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Favorite word
Hope
Hometown
New York City
Unexpected skill or talent
Able to analyze anyone's handwriting.
THE DEVIL PULLS THE STRINGS: The International Review of Books Badge of Achievement, 2021
THE DEVIL PULLS THE STRINGS: Literary Titan Award, 2021
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