Marginal Virtue
Such a fascinating deadfall in the ecology of power.

Everyone knows that souls are for sale, and devils always collect. What happens after, however, may still be negotiable.

We all must serve...

Meet Beatrice. She's a muse, or she used to be. Everything changed when her afterlife was acquired. Now she's a devil, tempting mortals to sell their souls. There's a quota to meet, with bloody consequences for failure. She's sure as Hell not going to fall behind--even if Hell isn't exactly what it was.

...and everyone has a price.

Meet Paul. His life is perfect, or it should be. But ever since he sold his startup, he's aimless, and he hates the boredom almost as much as he hates the new firm. He'll do anything to get his old job back. When he says as much to a mysterious stranger, the stranger makes him an offer, and Paul's life will never be the same. He might even say it goes to Hell.

And now, I would like to make you a wager.

Faust meets finance in this satirical modern romantasy, where the one saving grace of Hell is that there's nowhere to go but up--and maybe even out.
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Marginal Virtue
Such a fascinating deadfall in the ecology of power.

Everyone knows that souls are for sale, and devils always collect. What happens after, however, may still be negotiable.

We all must serve...

Meet Beatrice. She's a muse, or she used to be. Everything changed when her afterlife was acquired. Now she's a devil, tempting mortals to sell their souls. There's a quota to meet, with bloody consequences for failure. She's sure as Hell not going to fall behind--even if Hell isn't exactly what it was.

...and everyone has a price.

Meet Paul. His life is perfect, or it should be. But ever since he sold his startup, he's aimless, and he hates the boredom almost as much as he hates the new firm. He'll do anything to get his old job back. When he says as much to a mysterious stranger, the stranger makes him an offer, and Paul's life will never be the same. He might even say it goes to Hell.

And now, I would like to make you a wager.

Faust meets finance in this satirical modern romantasy, where the one saving grace of Hell is that there's nowhere to go but up--and maybe even out.
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Overview

Such a fascinating deadfall in the ecology of power.

Everyone knows that souls are for sale, and devils always collect. What happens after, however, may still be negotiable.

We all must serve...

Meet Beatrice. She's a muse, or she used to be. Everything changed when her afterlife was acquired. Now she's a devil, tempting mortals to sell their souls. There's a quota to meet, with bloody consequences for failure. She's sure as Hell not going to fall behind--even if Hell isn't exactly what it was.

...and everyone has a price.

Meet Paul. His life is perfect, or it should be. But ever since he sold his startup, he's aimless, and he hates the boredom almost as much as he hates the new firm. He'll do anything to get his old job back. When he says as much to a mysterious stranger, the stranger makes him an offer, and Paul's life will never be the same. He might even say it goes to Hell.

And now, I would like to make you a wager.

Faust meets finance in this satirical modern romantasy, where the one saving grace of Hell is that there's nowhere to go but up--and maybe even out.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798990923317
Publisher: Avery Larsen
Publication date: 06/12/2024
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 239,348
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Avery Larsen lives a short drive away from the middle of nowhere, with her family and four-legged friends. She spends most of her free time playing tabletop roleplaying games and having strong opinions about inconsequential things.

Cover art is by Elvy. Find them on DeviantArt at www.deviantart.com/lady-vossler
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