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Happy Hour in Hell
- A Bobby Dollar Novel, Book 2
- Narrated by: Tim Flavin
- Length: 16 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Bobby Dollar has a problem or four of epic proportions.
Problem one: his best friend Sam has given him an angel's feather that also happens to be evidence of an unholy pact between Bobby's employers and those who dwell in the infernal depths.
Problem two: Eligor, Grand Duke of Hell, wants to get his claws on the feather at all costs, but particularly at all cost to Bobby.
Problem three: Bobby has fallen in love with Casimira, Countess of Cold Hands, who just happens to be Eligor's girlfriend.
Problem four: Eligor, aware of Problem three, has whisked Casimira off to the Bottomless Pit itself, telling Bobby he will never see her again unless he hands over the feather.
But Bobby, long-time veteran of the endless war between above and below, is not the type of guy who finds Hell intimidating. All he has to do is toss on a demon's body, sneak through the infernal gates, solve the mystery of the angel's feather, and rescue the girl. Saving the day should just be a matter of an eon or two of anguish, mutilation and horror. If only it were that easy.
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- Phil
- 30-11-2022
What happened to Tad Williams?
Not much spark in this book, even a real lack of ideas and creative fantasy.
Bobby Dollar simply marches on, without much character development or moments of surprise and clever irony.
Almost hard to get through, even though he narrator is trying his best to bring this dull material to life.
Disappointing sequel to the first book that had some quirky ideas and interesting criticism plus characters.
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