Our frail disordered lives- strange title for a great book

 


Roach is a lesser demon. He was a soldier in the Angelic War and inevitably fell from Heaven. He is pissed. The pissed off attitude is due to a long term grudge against Lucifer, who under appreciates loyalty and is an utter bastard of a Boss. The grudge is centric mainly to when Satan blocked Roach’s access to be a primary character in Dantes Inferno.

Roach decides to depart and spend time with mankind for some rollicking good mayhem. Influencing, murdering, and demonic posession on a mass scale just to rub the devils nose in his revelry.

Mary M. Schmidt’s Our Frail Disordered Lives was well written, well researched, and damned well amusing. OFDL never out grows it’s britches or loses the humor it started off with. Bigger than a novella, but shorted than a novel, it is like a short story run amok. The title doesnt really match the feel or cadence of the book. Love the title though for another novel.

Great pick for fans of Christopher Moore’s Lamb, or Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.. Not sure how the publisher lumped in with Horror, even the sections with viscera and blood were more funny than gory.




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