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Death's Successor

Published by Flame Tree Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Following in the footsteps of Gaiman and Pratchett's Good Omens, the sequel to Abdul’s debut The Devil’s Advisor rushes headlong into a madcap, satirical masterpiece of supernatural misfortune.

Sequel to The Devil's Advisor, chronicling the fallout of the invasion of Hell as Brian struggles to balance the life he always wanted, while navigating the demands of his chaotic personal relationships on a near-apocalyptic scale.

Brian is tapped by Gabrielle, the Archangel of Death, to find a worthy successor before she succumbs to a mortal wound suffered during the invasion of Hell. Brian is forced to juggle this new task in addition to operating as CEO of S.I.N Industries, as well as taking over managing the daily operations in Hell. Dahlia struggles with her new life as a purified human, finding herself adrift, mourning the loss of her twin brother and lacking purpose. That is, until Allanah recruits her to come work for Heaven and develop a strategy to consolidate the afterlife.

About The Author

Brad Abdul is a Canadian author of fiction. He enjoys the geekier side of life, and can be frequently found playing Magic: The Gathering or reading the latest chapter of One Piece. He is happily married and a father of two boys. He will, one day, successfully perform a Kamehameha

Product Details

  • Publisher: Flame Tree Press (November 12, 2024)
  • Length: 192 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781787589018

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Raves and Reviews

"It was an absolute pleasure to dive back into this world after having been a fan of the first book. Author Brad Abdul continues to prove he has the satirical eye of Terry Pratchett combined with the action-writing skills to rival those best urban fantasy books out there. Don't miss out on this one - it's a Hell of a ride."

– Jim Horlock, author of Change & Other Terrors

Reviews for The Devil's Advisor:

"Positively corrupt and justifiably sinful, Brad’s story is entertaining and inventive. Challenging our indoctrinated understandings of good vs evil, it will have you rooting for the “bad guy” whilst all the while promoting that holiest of ideals, that merit over birthright is the true road to success." - Alan Burgon, actor

"This is a hell of a novel." - Scintilla, reviewer

"Abdul’s brilliance is in his world building. If you liked the TV show Supernatural you’re going to love this." - Trey Stone, author of The Consequence of Loyalty

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