Dujas is not without potential, but his positive qualities are dwarfed by his ego, and he is happy to take credit where none is due and to cast stones from a house of glass.
As a ‘Son of the Morning’ Dujas has a responsibility to love and serve his brothers and sisters in the Kingdom, but such is his desire for the spotlight that he is happy to cast shade on those who truly deserve this honour.
Although Dujas sees no peril in his shortcomings, or rather, struggles to see any shortcomings at all, they do imperil him in the final chapters of the first novel as Lucifer does his very best to recruit him to the cause.
Once that matter has been settled, Dujas has not finished in his mischief-making and he thereby manages to be prominent in both the second and third novels – for all of the wrong reasons.
