2 reviews for:

Betrayal

Tim Marquitz

4.14 AVERAGE


I read this in parallel with another book over the xmas/new year holidays only just noticed it lurking in my too read list by accident.

As always the story does not disappoint, its relatively short and sharp but I liked the perspective being from Scarlett it added a lot to the whole universe in which these characters exist and I'd certainly welcome more Demon Squad short stories or stories told from other perspectives..

This was actually two short stories, Betrayal and Prohibition Black and Blues set in the Demon Squad universe, which is an amazing series that you should really read, especially if you like Urban Fantasy, hilarity, and a healthy amount of action. (Reviews: Book 1, Book 2)

Betrayal is a lead up to book 3, At the Gates. Usually this series is from the perspective of Frank Trigg (Triggaltheron), but Tim decided to go for a new perspective here, Frank's cousin Scarlett... and it totally works.

She's an angel and her story takes place up in heaven. Let's just say, I can't wait for At the Gates. Something's hitting the fan and it will be awesome.

Prohibition Black and Blues is a great tale, back in Frank Trigg's hands. Frank is working with his uncle, Lucifer, during the 20's and shows his dealings with the mob. Awesome. The more I read, the more I want to find out.

Both are a great read and extremely short. Worth it for fans and as a first look at the series.