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Resurrection - Demon Squad
book 2

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.
(Read the first chapter
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Fantasy Book Review's Adult Book of the Month for
July, 2011!
Honorable
mention in Only the Best Science Fiction and
Fantasy's top five of 2011!

Reviews:
"This
was a very quick read for me and was LMAO all the time." ~ Nayan
P.
The review can be seen over at Goodreads
"Half anti-hero, half
asshole, Frank is simply a great character to have tell a story."
~ Gef Fox
The rest of the review can be found at Goodreads
"Resurrection is something
for other series minded writers to take note of. Not only
does this installment build on and improve the best parts of its
predecessor, but it also adds plenty of new elements, characters
and situations and ends with a nice little
cliff-hanger that makes me wish I had the next volume, At
the Gates, locked and loaded on my shelf. For as good as
Armageddon Bound was, I'll definitely say Resurrection
is a marked improvement." ~ Ryan
The review can be
found at Battle Hymns
"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." ~
Bryce
The rest of the review can be seen over at Only the Best Science Fiction and
Fantasy
"We need more books like this
one, bringing a fresh voice to the urban fantasy genre that even
with the abundance of new authors, much of the content
is becoming a bit repetitive. While angels and demons are nothing
new, the narrative voice and energy is indeed one that stands
out." ~ Bastard
The reaction to Resurrection can be
read over at Bastard Books
"I must give you a fair warning,
this is dark fiction at its darkest. If you are afrai of the dark,
Tim's book might just kill you." ~ Jake
Elliot
The review for Resurrection can be read
at Jake Elliot Fiction
"Marquitz once again delivers a
fast paced novel, full of action and Trigg's self-depreciating
humour." ~ Rob Weber
The rest of the review can be found at
Val's Random Comments
"The book
is packed with action and fun dialogue. I had a good time reading
it, and look forward to the next one in the series." ~ John
Curley
The complete review can be seen at Amazon
"I could fall all over myself
telling you how much I enjoyed this book--this series--but I'll
try to restrain myself somewhat as I tell you why. Resurrection
hooked my fascination from the very first scene, which contains
sex and humor and...zombies!" ~ Bobby D. Whitney
The 5/5
review can be read over at Bookwenches
"This is one of the best supernatural books
that I have ever read, it is set in a world that really appeals to
me and has characters that are consistently able to make me laugh.
Marquitz has significantly lifted his game for this book, and I
think it is a safe assumption that the next book will be even
better. While it may not be the best book I have read this year,
it is by far the most fun I have had reading a book this year, and
it thoroughly deserves this high score. I highly recommend this
book to everyone." ~ Ryan Lawler
The rest of the review can
be found at Fantasy Book Review
"...if you loved Armageddon Bound, you
won't be able to keep yourself from finishing Resurrection in a
single sitting!" ~ Mihir Wanchoo
Read the entire review
over at the Fantasy Book
Critic
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