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A pair of Hitchcockian handcuffs serves first as an accessory to sex and then as a shackle to bind the hero while the villain, in the next room, plies his demonic trade.
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The novel manages to incorporate trade-union activists, a regal railroad magnate, a sadistic Confederate officer, an urchin, a demonic stockbroker and a series of head-spinning theories about who the story's villain — nicknamed "the experimenter" — might be.
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Demand Media has been called "demonic".
And, though one might wish that Thomas had traded his soul to update garage rock (which tends to reward adherence to form rather than innovation), his live show is sufficiently demonic, and the ghouls who frequent them are entertaining enough.
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