The Devils of D-Day 2: Manitou Boogalou

After falling foul of birthday libations first time around, we’re back to finish our exploration of Graham Masterton’s The Devils of D-Day.

The Seven Tests return, Dan McCook still isn’t owning his fundamental rookie error, the Official Secrets Act counts for sweet FA and it turns out Eloise is the MVP of this whole story.

We also watch a movie! Surely there has to be a better Graham Masterton protagonist out there right? Turns out there are two (and a very unfortunate doctor)!

3 thoughts on “The Devils of D-Day 2: Manitou Boogalou

  1. I’m a bit late listening to this but really enjoyed your two part going over of The Devils of D-Day. I remember reading this when I was a teenager and not reckoning much to it. Re-read a couple of years ago and thought it was pretty good hybrid of pulp horror and more traditional Dennis Wheatley style black magic story. Thought the ending was a bit limp though, and its flaws are as you both describe.

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