fan of Tim Marquitz. Ever since I read his amazingly hilarious
, it's been my goal to get more people to read his work by any means possible. Yup, nothing is too far when it comes to Frank Trigg.
When Tim sent me a copy of the sequel to one of my favorite books of 2009, I was overjoyed. You may then ask yourself why it took me this long to finally read it. I can promise that it's not for lack of quality, only for lack of time.
Demon Squad: Resurrection [
US] [
UK] [
Kindle], Book 2 in the Demon Squad series, follows almost directly after Armageddon Bound. Frank Trigg "don't call him Triggaltheron" finds himself in the middle of yet another end of the world disaster. I guess that's what you have to expect when you're the nephew of Lucifer, also once slated to be the next Antichrist.
Armageddon averted, the world returns to business as usual. Unfortunately for Frank "Triggaltheron" Trigg, business as usual sucks. His night out interrupted by a horde of kidnapping zombies, what could possibly be worse? The resurrection of the Anti-Christ, that's what. Caught in the middle of a supernatural pissing match between the Devil's wife, a legion of undead, and an overachieving necromancer, Frank must survive long enough to stop Hell from being unleashed upon humanity; Again.
Still working with DRAC (Demon Resistance and Containment), an organization of wizards, psychics, and telepaths, Trigg is a witness to a zombie massacre at his favorite seedy nightclub, well, it works for him at least. These zombies seem to be popping up all over the place as favors are called in and Frank must do what he can to stay alive.
Frank Trigg is still as hilarious as ever in this sequel and that's one of the main reasons that will always have me coming back to this series over and over again. His observations have me dying laughing, even out loud sometimes and only Kurt Vonnegut has ever made me do that before. There did seem to be an overabundance of pants tightening in this one though, but I guess that's just how Frank rolls.
Going right along with the humor, Tim Marquitz bashes you over the head with awesomeness through his action scenes. I end up reeling by the end and I'm just a casual reader, come on man, give me a break. But seriously,
Resurrection is action-packed and tons of fun.
Inevitably, I end up comparing this series to the
Dresden Files and it really does make sense. Both are first person, both have a down-on-his-luck protagonist who's always the worse for wear in pretty much any situation and both tend to be humorous. But, for my money, the
Demon Squad series beats the
Dresden Files any day.
Let me also just say that the way things ended up had me very happy especially with the possibilities to come. The sequels cannot be available quick enough.
Why Read Demon Squad: Resurrection?
I was extremely happy to find out that
Resurrection continues the high standard set forth in
Armageddon Bound. The
Demon Squad series is full of action, full of hilarity, and mostly full of heart...well, bloody ones pumping out their last ounce.
If you like fun, laughs, and any type of happiness, and don't mind some irreverance along the way, you should really give this series a go. Highly recommended!
4 out of 5 Stars
A copy of this book was provided by the publisher
6 comments:
I didn't read your full review just yet because I just finished reading Armageddon Bound last night. I'm already looking forward to reading Resurrection.
Yes! You've joined the club! Frank Tigg is your daddy, that's about all that can be said.
So apparently you and I are having a duel.
I really loved the opening sequence with the hooker lol.
Yeah, I heard about that. Umm...Your review bites? :D
I had to look it up again, you know it's been a while since I read the beginning, but that's a great line.
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Oh, I forgot about it too until Mihir pointed it out, but I'm talking about the scene in general. Loved him trying to finally get laid just as mayhem comes to town.
And of course it could only end up that way. Perfect.
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