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A review by perrywolfecastle
The Devil's Advisor by Brad Abdul
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
3.75
The Devil’s adviser grabs its premise by the horns and runs with it throughout. Often witty, it takes characters and places we know, or think we know, and subverts them to create its own lore.
The premise of hell calling in a business consultant to increase its profits (corrupt souls, in this case) is interesting and plays out rather well throughout the book.
Some twists were a little obvious in places, but all-in-all a good light read.
The premise of hell calling in a business consultant to increase its profits (corrupt souls, in this case) is interesting and plays out rather well throughout the book.
Some twists were a little obvious in places, but all-in-all a good light read.