In New York, eating out can be hell.
Everyone loves a well-catered event, and the supernatural community is no different, but where do demons go to satisfy their culinary cravings?
Welcome to Sin du Jour - where devils on horseback are the clients, not the dish.
Sin du Jour
Book 1:Envy of Angels
Book 2:Lustlocked
Book 3:Pride's Spell
Book 4:Idle Ingredients
Book 5:Greedy Pigs
Book 6:Gluttony Bay
Book 7:Taste of Wrath
PRAISE FORENVY OF ANGELS:
Matt Wallace tells a raucous, riotous tale of culinary madness - a jaw-dropping horror-fantasy restaurateur Thunderdome that makes the 'monkey brain' scene inTemple of Doomlook like something you'd see on Nickelodeon. It's like I dropped a heroic dose of acid and turned on the Food Network for eight hours. It's funny and demented and sticks in you like a pinbone. Matt Wallace writes like someone just jammed a needle full of adrenaline in his heart - and then, in yours. From this point forward, I'll read anything this guy writes. Chuck Wendig, author ofBlackbirdsandZer0es
No one makes me think, 'Dammit, I should have thought of that!' like Matt Wallace. The Sin du Jour series is something I read with equal amounts of envy and delight. Mur Lafferty, Campbell Award winning author ofThe Shambling Guide to New York City
Envy of Angelsis one of the most original urban fantasies I've read in a damn long time. Angels, demons and the New York restaurant scene. It doesn't get any weirder than this. Matt Wallace is an author to watch. Stephen Blackmoore, author ofDead ThingsandBroken Souls
Envy of Angelsis exactly the breath of fresh air I didn't know I needed: darkly funny, sweepingly inventive, and just plain fun to read. Every time I thought I got the hang of this book, the next turn took me someplace even more breathtakingly l“m