Demon Squad: Resurrection by Tim Marquitz

In the second entry in the Demon Squad series, Frank Triggaltheron is back at it again doing what he does best. In his usual stylish and snarky self, Frank is the middle of a major grab for power with the fate of humanity at stake. Maximus Longinus, the anti-Christ, is at the center of this power grab. A necromancer and the demon he is working with are trying to resurrect him from his long slumber after having been put to pasture by Lucifer. The devil’s wife and a super powerful white knight have their own designs for Longinus.



What Frank seems to do best is take one ridiculous beating after another against far more powerful foes. Although that might deter some with a little less heart and fortitude, it never seems to stop Frank from getting in the middle of the fray. The writing style perfectly matches Frank’s character. It’s fast paced, witty, and sarcastic. I enjoyed Frank’s jokes and sense of humor, although on occasion, it was a bit over the top. I also enjoyed the fight scenes, which this novel is chocked full of. There was a good intrigue. Things weren’t always as they seem, and the plot unfolded to the reader in the same way that it unfolded to Frank. The ending was fiery, and the conclusion left for multiple sequels in the series as there was still much that needed to be resolved. I look forward to reading more and I most certainly recommend this novel for your reading pleasure. Here is the link for the novel on Amazon.
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Published on September 10, 2018 17:14
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