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At the Gates - Demon Squad book 3

A
revolt in Heaven, angels fighting angels. Who better to mediate a
peaceful resolution than the Devil's nephew, Frank "Triggaltheron"
Trigg?
Don't answer that.
When Scarlett arrives at
his door, beaten to within an inch of her life, Frank finds
himself in the middle of a war as the Nephilim arrive to finish
the job. With only Eden still standing, the battle for Heaven
spills over and ravages the Earth with deadly storms. Amidst the
chaos, Frank must find a way to end the war before the battling
hordes of half-breed angels, vampires, and lycanthropes reach Eden
and bring about the end of existence.
No
pressure.
Excerpt:
It had only been two
weeks since I'd helped to raise the Anti-Christ, so when my cousin
Scarlett showed up, beaten to within an inch of her life, telling
me Heaven had fallen, I can't say I was happy to see
her.
Voted Most Entertaining of 2011 by
Fantasy Book Review!
Reviews:
"This series just keeps
getting better and better and more and more epic. I love it so
much. I can't get enough." ~ Bryce
The review can be
found over at Only the Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy
and Goodreads
"I can't imagine getting tired of this series, because the
stories are smart and the characters completely addictive. This
entire series has become a keeper for me, and I can't wait to see
what kind of trouble Frank lands in next." ~ Bobby
See the
rest of the review over at BookWenches
"At The Gates is an entertaining read that exceeded my high
expectations and is by far the best book in the series." ~ Ryan
Lawler
The rest of the review can be found at Fantasy Book Review (2011's Most
Entertaining)
"Tim
Marquitz again shows why the Demon Squad series is his
best work and hopefully he shall continue to write and excel with
this series and gives us more of Frank, the incorrigible
rogue who is on the side of angels even if they aren't so sure of
his presence among them." ~ Mihir
The complete review can
be found at Fantasy Book Critic
"Again, as we expect with Tim's stories, this is a bloody,
twisted, roller-coaster of carnage and mayhem, coated with a
justly film of sarcastic irony." ~ Jake Elliot
Read the
complete review over at the Shortbus
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